Dry Creek
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I am considering upgrading the "monitor" I use on my dedicated flight simulator setup. I currently use a surplus 32' RCA Proscan 720P television set, connected to my GPU (EVGA GeForce RTX 2060, 6 GB DDR6) via HDMI cable. (The TV was $8 at a thrift store, couldn't pass it up).
I have been looking at some decent 32" curved monitors (such as this one) since they seem to be affordable. The one I linked to has some great and fancy words describing it, but from what I gather, most "gamers" recommend getting the highest refresh rate available. This one shows 165 Hz when connected via DP (I have) or 120 Hz via HDMI 2. Then someone else I was talking to pointed out that I don't really need a refresh rate that high since I probably will never exceed 75 FPS in MSFS with the high settings I am currently running. That kinda' made sense, but I never thought to associate FPS with monitor refresh rate. Are the two really tied together?
At any rate, will I see a noticeable improvement going from 720p to 1080p (full HD)? I am hoping if nothing else the better response time (anywhere from 5 1 ms to 5 ms reported) will make a difference.
I have been looking at some decent 32" curved monitors (such as this one) since they seem to be affordable. The one I linked to has some great and fancy words describing it, but from what I gather, most "gamers" recommend getting the highest refresh rate available. This one shows 165 Hz when connected via DP (I have) or 120 Hz via HDMI 2. Then someone else I was talking to pointed out that I don't really need a refresh rate that high since I probably will never exceed 75 FPS in MSFS with the high settings I am currently running. That kinda' made sense, but I never thought to associate FPS with monitor refresh rate. Are the two really tied together?
At any rate, will I see a noticeable improvement going from 720p to 1080p (full HD)? I am hoping if nothing else the better response time (anywhere from 5 1 ms to 5 ms reported) will make a difference.