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You can easily push up the frame rates and the resolutions with the power this GPU has. Typically for gaming, you're gonna want a low latency monitor, with 1ms being the best available right now. Additionally consider a refresh rate of 75 Hz or 144Hz. Resolution is generally gonna be up to you, but anything higher than 1440p is wasteful as you'll end up sacrificing fps for pixel density, which has diminishing returns. Screen size is important to consider as anything smaller than 27; its difficult to reasonable tell the difference between 1440p and 1080p. In other words, getting a higher resolution in a small screen has minimal cost benefit and significant diminishing return. 32in is about the size range when 4k starts looking better than lower resolutions and there are few 32in gaming monitors to begin with. Finally, picking up a monitor with G-Sync will drastically smooth out your gameplay. To summarize, the best monitors are gonna be 24-27in, and 1080 to 1440p and around 75Hz to 144Hz. Recommending two products most Best Buys typically have in store on display. The Predator is probably the best gaming monitor you can buy, at a whopping 240Hz and G-Sync for ULTRA smooth gameplay; however sacrifices some resolution to do so at 1080p, which at 27 in isn't as crisp as 1440p would be. Its also $600USD. The second monitor, the Asus is a great all round best bang for your buck monitor. 144Hz and 1080p on a 24 in screen. Doesn't have G-sync but at 144Hz you would need a G-Snyc monitor next to it to tell the difference. Especially if you enable V-Sync in your games. Essentially the ASUS is probably the best all round monitor, capable of tapping into the power of an RTX 2080, without busting up your wallet.
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