Trying to decide on an Ultra-Wide monitor. I've got the Oculus Rift but tend to play quite a few hours per day and it gets uncomfortable after awhile. I've currently got a 3 monitor setup, with a 28" 4k monitor as primary, a 24" 1980x1080 to the right, and a 20" 1680x1050 to the left. Two of these will have to go once I get the Wide Screen. I'm looking at 34" monitors and have done a lot of research today and learned a lot about monitor terminology. It's been a number of years since I last bought a monitor.
The system it's going to go on is a CyberPC i7 with 32GB RAM and a Nvidia 1070 GPU (Win10)
Here's what I've narrowed it down too so far:
Dell U3417w $775 (US): https://www.amazon.com/Dell-FR3PK-3...words=u3417w#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div
The Dell has a great 3yr warranty, it has a pass thru connector to connect a 2nd monitor which saves a port on the video card. It has an IPS screen (didn't know what that was until an hour ago!). Max refresh is 60mhz. Reviews say it's a great all-around monitor, but only average for gaming.
Samsung CF791 $798 (US) https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-34-I...ag=monitor-reviews:1115779:1497661543f502cfac
The Samsung seems more oriented to gamers. It uses a VA screen and has max refresh of 100mhz. Also has the AMD sync feature but I have Nvidia so not a factor. Warranty is only a year and nice to have features like the pass-thru are not present.
I also looked at the Dell U3415w but it's 2.5 years old and the curvature is R3800 compared to R1900 on the later model. The Samsung says it has R1500 but that may be a mistake, it's probably R1800.
I know there's monitors out that have Nvidia G-sync but all of them I could find are over $1000. ~$800 is about the limit I want to spend.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
AirBear
The system it's going to go on is a CyberPC i7 with 32GB RAM and a Nvidia 1070 GPU (Win10)
Here's what I've narrowed it down too so far:
Dell U3417w $775 (US): https://www.amazon.com/Dell-FR3PK-3...words=u3417w#HLCXComparisonWidget_feature_div
The Dell has a great 3yr warranty, it has a pass thru connector to connect a 2nd monitor which saves a port on the video card. It has an IPS screen (didn't know what that was until an hour ago!). Max refresh is 60mhz. Reviews say it's a great all-around monitor, but only average for gaming.
Samsung CF791 $798 (US) https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-34-I...ag=monitor-reviews:1115779:1497661543f502cfac
The Samsung seems more oriented to gamers. It uses a VA screen and has max refresh of 100mhz. Also has the AMD sync feature but I have Nvidia so not a factor. Warranty is only a year and nice to have features like the pass-thru are not present.
I also looked at the Dell U3415w but it's 2.5 years old and the curvature is R3800 compared to R1900 on the later model. The Samsung says it has R1500 but that may be a mistake, it's probably R1800.
I know there's monitors out that have Nvidia G-sync but all of them I could find are over $1000. ~$800 is about the limit I want to spend.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
AirBear