I have the 34 inch ultrawide and it's superb. Not quite as demanding as a full 1440p monitor either. I'd say if you're getting high fps at 1080p then a 2560x1080 ain't gonna make a huge difference. Prob 5-10 if you're keeping everything maxed. You obviously have the option to knock down settings aswell. I use a gtx 980 running this monitor at 75hz. You can pick up the lg34um57 for about £310 and worth it imo. :smiley:
gingertips to gunnerkes
11 Jan 16#5
Can you use a free sync monitor with an nvidia graphics card? I know it might sound like a stupid question but gsync is much more expensive
mooeyman to gunnerkes
12 Jan 16#8
Seriously considering this, but id like to ask what games u play and any issues.
Do you come across many games that dont support 2560x1080p?
Regards.
gunnerkes
11 Jan 161#6
No but you can get 75hz over a display port cable which is what I currently use. G sync mark up is crazy but I'm more than happy with 75hz at 2560x1080.
gunnerkes
11 Jan 161#7
As in you can use a freesync monitor, but not have freesync enabled. To make it clear, I'm using a Nvidia gtx 980 at 75 hz on the 34 inch ultrawide - Lg34um57
mooeyman
12 Jan 161#9
Also like to add that if u use the ebuyer link then put it into flubit then the price comes down to £234.99.
gunnerkes
12 Jan 16#10
Only one I've had any dramas with is Ark. Developers have said they will support tho. I play Squad, CS GO, rocket league to name just a few.
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Do you come across many games that dont support 2560x1080p?
Regards.