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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Can you run this monitor, Yes you can use the GSYNC capabilities and it is mostly defined by your graphics card, Can you run at 240HZ possibly, It all depends on how you have your graphics settings. If they are High/Ultra you will probably not see 240HZ. There are probably some slightly cheaper 144HZ Gsync monitors available if you don't plan on upgrading hardware in the future. I do like this monitor and ones from ASUS are good too. They make a 180hz gsync monitor asus pg248q 24" that I had prior to this monitor that was nice as well. I have GTX 1070 16GB of DDR4 3600 and a Core I7 7740x (Nothing overclocked) and see around 140hz or less in Overwatch with most settings all the way up. I turned off shadows and such to get better frames. To see 240hz I would probably have to do Low settings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you can use this monitor with that PC setup.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.you want a rtx 2080ti to get the most of of this but i was able to get 240 frames on fortnite with a 980ti before i upgraded. now im getting over 600 but i cap it at 240 since that what the monitor is rated at. so i would say a 1060 could run this monitor but it would be bottle necking it
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.With only 3GB, I doubt the 1060 can push 240 FPS right out of the box. You’d have to tweak in game settings quite substantially to achieve 240. However, this monitor supports 60,144, 200, and 240hz. You can still get your moneys worth at 144 or 200z. I have 1080 Ti and cap all my games at 200.
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