The best monitor is those that support a great performance graphics cards
The best is the top monitors that you can use with the GTX 1080Ti.
But, what is GTX 1080Ti by the way?
Oh, wait, what?
The NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti is one of the most powerful graphics card available in the market today. It delivers Titan X-equivalent gaming performance on your system with improved cooling.
It has a high price tag compared to its predecessor, GTX 1080. But with the features and value it offers, it’s a worthy product for the game lovers and serious graphics designers.
To get the most out of your graphics card, you need a compatible system specification too. We will discuss other things like RAM, Processor, etc. later.
Why a specific screen for GTX 1080Ti?
Getting the right screen is essential because it will affect the visual performance of the system. If your graphics card processes the images at ultra-fast speed and you have a basic display, then you have to face the lagging. On the other hand, if the graphics card doesn’t support your high-end gaming display specification, then also there will be an issue with the performance.
The most common specification used by the GTX 1080Ti owners is a G-Sync 1440P 144Hz monitor. A few people also use 4K displays as they had a higher budget line. The other factor is screen size. I recommend going beyond 24” display to enhance your gaming experience with this high-end graphics card.
I have researched and listed the most sought displays that are being used by the NVIDIA GTX 1080Ti owners. All the products reviewed here are having positive inputs from the users and are tested by the experts. So, let’s have a look at them.
ASUS ROG Swift PG279QZ G-Sync Gaming Monitor
The PG279QZ 144Hz gaming display from ASUS is a refreshed and improved version. Due to a fast pixel response time, it has an active motion handling on the screen. The lower input lag compared to other monitors in the same category and the Advanced G-Sync technology make it an excellent piece for the GTX 1080Ti users.
Offerings of the ASUS ROG Swift PG279QZ 27” G-Sync Gaming Monitor are:
- The 27” bezel screen has a WQHD 1440P resolution. The 144Hz (maximum 165Hz) ultra-fast refresh rate creates a perfect balance of the screen size, resolution, and high-end gaming visuals.
- Its bright IPS panel supports wide viewing angles will help you enjoy the picture from your comfortable position.
- The ASUS eye care technology will reduce eye fatigue and minimizes the strain on your eyes.
- It comes with swivel, pivot, tilt, and height adjustments as well as a wall-mount function to provide a perfect ergonomic display to set according to your preferences.
- The inbuilt 2W speakers will deliver an excellent voice output to enjoy your game or music playing.
- Its ‘GamePlus’ and ‘GameVisual’ features will improve the color control and performance on display.
- This screen has ports like Dual-link DVI-D, DisplayPort, and HDMI to provide more options for connectivity.
And the rest of six monitors are below:
1) BenQ GW2480 24-inch (60.5 cm) Eye Care Monitor
This monitor is really good at this price point
1.Colors are much more Vibrant then normal LED's, i have a triple monitor Setup so i can compare this with other LED's from dell.
2.Dark and Bright values are much better differentiated.
3.The best one is the price you cant get any thing better than this at this price Point...Kudos to Benq for that
4. Brightness is way too much high
5. Multiple connecting options
2) LG 23.8 inch (60.45 cm) Borderless LED Monitor
This is one of the best investment I have ever made in a display. There are lots of reasons why I chose this display over any other display that is in its price range and some are even cheaper.
- Color and Contrast is mind-blowing. While comparing it with my laptop screen you can clearly see the difference between the color grading.
- The display is almost bezel-less and you will love to do photo editing as well as video playback on it. I do a very little gaming but despite the refresh rate being 60Hz I didn't notice any lag while the gaming.
- I have lots of gadgets that connects via HDMI and I also have a home theatre system. The best part was that I was able to connect the monitor directly to sound system using the 3.5mm audio jack and I only have to connect HDMI cable for both audio and video.
- The traditional VGA cable allows you to connect your old PC with ease.
3) Samsung 23.5 inch (59.8 cm) Curved LED Backlit Computer Monitor
If the only thing you will do with this monitor is watch videos or play games, then this gives you the best bang for your buck! Go ahead and buy it with your eyes closed.
But if you try to read any text below font size 18, the screen struggles terribly, and you start realising why this is the cheapest curved monitor available.
The colour bleed is pathetic. Bright colours on black background bleeds quite far to the right.
But then, I'm sure you wouldn't buy a 27" curved monitor to stare at word documents or read emails all day. The bleed somehow just vanishes when running a video or a game. Can't really complain that much, at this price.
4) LG Ultragear 240Hz 1ms Gsync Compatible 27" Professional Gaming Monitor
Awesome. Upgrade from 60hz to 144hz. Super smooth gaming ,browsing. Don’t worry about dp cable,i am installed monitor with hdmi cable and got 144hz,just enable 144 in your display adapter properties in pc, also can enable in games. And u can check it is working on 60 or 144 in your monitor settings press monitor keys.go for it. So sharp panel. Love to play battlefield 5 on 144hz can see every detail. Very high details.
Also one more thing:—- lg Sony Samsung are way better than acer aoc ben q.
5) HP 22fw Ultra-Thin Full HD IPS Monitor
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