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<blockquote data-quote="SVTFastBack" data-source="post: 16094961" data-attributes="member: 93498"><p>Yeah I know but it doesn't say PSU brand and wattage and thermal #s along with mobo and we need to see voltages and clocks along with it and probably the performance tab to see if its hitting limitations. My recording PC is running a 1060 and after changing monitors it had an entire new life with running ultra on quite a few games holding 80-120ish fps. You can still pick up a cheap-ish monitor, my side screens are Viotek 32's at 144mhz for around 280$, i'm still guessing tho you'd get a lot of benefit out of a 1440 as what you have posted looks fine, still hard to tell w/o #'s tho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTFastBack, post: 16094961, member: 93498"] Yeah I know but it doesn't say PSU brand and wattage and thermal #s along with mobo and we need to see voltages and clocks along with it and probably the performance tab to see if its hitting limitations. My recording PC is running a 1060 and after changing monitors it had an entire new life with running ultra on quite a few games holding 80-120ish fps. You can still pick up a cheap-ish monitor, my side screens are Viotek 32's at 144mhz for around 280$, i'm still guessing tho you'd get a lot of benefit out of a 1440 as what you have posted looks fine, still hard to tell w/o #'s tho. [/QUOTE]
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