Gaming PC?
Do I get better video submission
or more Hz if I have a DisplayPort connector on one side and an HDMI connector on the other side?
A good case for the price, I don't care about the looks, it's just about the Aiflow, so mesh and the coolers Graphics card is a 2060 (210mm) Pure Power M12 (160mm) power supply
Which monitor would you choose? Monitors with a diagonal of 27" and up to 32", aspect ratio: 16:9, resolution: 3840×2160 (4K UHD), refresh rate from 120Hz, refresh rate up to 240Hz, panel: OLED price comparison Geizhals Germany
Good morning, Do I need to have Vsync enabled in games for Gsync to work? I have this monitor: https://geizhals.de/lg-ultragear-27gn800p-b-a2917582.html?hloc=at&hloc=de
I don't understand the whole thing or I don't have any concrete information about it I have an X670E ASRock Taichi Carrara board CPU – AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D and an RTX 4090 an SSD via SATA and an M.2 SSD 990 Evo which also supports PCIe 4.0 x4, (still space for 3 more M.2…
I selected 1440p and 60Hz on my Xbox Series X, and then 120Hz in Call of Duty: Black Ops. Can I then play at 1440p and 120 fps, or will I only get 60?
You get the bandwidth of the connection or plug of the Limited.
If your motherboard HDMI 2.0 has the cable theoretically 2.1, and the monitor DP 1.4 still has the maximum bandwidth of HDMI 2.0.