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kirby007 said:
not sure about this but if you worry about lag wouldn't a higher 120hz/144hz offer a big reduction?

It's a trade off. You can either go for higher frequencies, but that means use a TN panels and have worst colours, or go for better colours and have lower frequency.

To me the choice is clear, I will always take advantage of the better colours but only in a few games I'll notice the advantages of higher freq. Besides, If your graphics card allows it you'll end up setting everything on Ultra and having less fps, so the extra Hz won't be of much use.

 

@Slimebeast: You're better of reading reviews and comments from users of those monitors. I'll leave you links to a forum where users talk about the ASUS and DELL ones.



Please excuse my bad English.

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