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Old 06-06-2014, 10:36   #4
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Re: Upgrade monitor and Graphics card or not?

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Originally Posted by pop80_uk View Post
So just replacing the monitor for that one listed will not yield any advantage or benefit?

No difference to picture

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Out of interest which graphics card would you recommend? For my system
The picture might be slightly better (I have a Samsung Syncmaster 971 as well, and even now, the picture looks pretty good). You will have more desktop space to play with because of the higher resolution, but your graphics card is likely to struggle with any games running at 1080p. A £60 replacement GFX card is also likely to struggle with a lot of them. As with peanut, I'd recommend waiting and saving your money up a bit.
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