I got my card at the perfect time. It was $369.99 on sale before tax when I bought it, not even a week later it's shot up to $419.99. Saved $50 which is almost how much shipping fees and tax were. The XFX Swift model went to $399.99 too, so I'm very happy I got the higher end Mercury model. This thing is a beast at cooling, barely hitting 50c in Oblivion Remastered, but then again I'm only playing at 1080p 60fps so that helps with temps too.
Looking to buy a very, very specific, maybe even niche configuration of monitor. I've found a few that check my boxes but still searching around.
This is what I want: 27 inches, 1080p, 75Hz, sub-5ms repsonse times, FreeSync, good brightness and color.
This is my reasoning: For now my card can handle pretty much any game at 1080p 60fps, most games can hit above that. I plan on holding onto this card for a long time like my last one.
I don't want to keep switching monitor settings per each game I play. Maybe one game can easily hit 1440p 120fps, the next game can only do 1440p 60fps, the next can only do 1080p 60fps. I would hate to play one game at full ultra settings 1440p 120fps but the next one I play I have to downgrade the resolution to hit a good frame rate.
So my thought process is that if I just force myself to 1080p 75hz, I won't ever get disappointed when a game doesn't run well at 1440p or whatever. This way I can reliably know most games I play will hit the full 1080p 75fps instead of having to switching around to find the sweetspot.
Does this make any sense? Would I just be better getting like a 1080p 120hz monitor and capping FPS in more intensive games?
My specifications are extremely specific, so it's hard finding good monitors with all of those features at a decent price. There are a couple options around $100, but others are much higher, which at that point does not make any sense. That's another thing, if I were to get a monitor exactly like that, $100 is pretty much the max I'd want to spend.
What's strange to me is that I know 75hz was a popular choice maybe ~5-ish years ago, so where are all of those monitors at? Besides Amazon, Newegg and Bestbuy, I can't seem to find like a monitor clearance store with actually reasonable prices.