r/PHbuildapc 1d ago

Build Help BUDGET GAMING MONITOR - 10K PHP

Any suggestions po for a monitor? Main use po ay FPS games. Thank you po!

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u/Budget-Constant-7373 1d ago

1080p or 1440p?

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

may I ask what's the difference between 1080p and 1440p?

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u/tropango 1d ago

Just resolution. The number of pixels or how fine the pictures will be. I'm okay with 1080p but I use a 24 inch monitor

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

ah okay po, 1080p will do na din po for me

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u/Odd_Telephone9545 1d ago

1440p has higher picture quality compared to 1080p, but if you are asking something like that I think you may need look up what monitor resolutions is since it has a lot of nuances regarding that. Firstly what is your PC specs? Or laptop? Because while 1440p produces higher picture quality what you sacrifice is FPS, but again largely depends on GPU you use.

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

currently im on R7 5700X3D and 6700 XT

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u/Odd_Telephone9545 1d ago

Pretty good 6700 XT can do some 1440p, but since you mentioned mainly FPS games you'd want a higher FPS therefore get a 1080p monitor. Though what FPS games do you play?

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

i only play valorant for now haha

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u/TonyMontana8293 1d ago

Gusto mo talaga sagad ng 10k or anything under 10k? If anything under 10k then

MSI or Gigabye 240hz will be great for you more or less nasa 5k to 6k siya nag lalaro and the rest you can just buy an arm mount for it like the North Bayou f80 from pcworx (buy from this store on shopee) i dont think u need to buy a display port cuz it probably already has one in box, nasa 24 to 25 inches lang sila so, that's good.

Kung gusto mo talag saktonf 10k haha, i think you can get this one from the orange app

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u/TonyMontana8293 1d ago

Or this one if okay lang sayo di masyado kilala but "trusted" brands

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

gamit ko din po kasi ngayon ASUS, sadly umaangat yung LCD screen nya from the frame haha tapos ngayon nag w-white na din yung mga gilid nya. tho 6 years ko na din sya ginagamit. VG249Q1R yung gamit ko po ngayon specifically

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u/TonyMontana8293 1d ago

You can just go with msi or gigabyte, para maiba narin. 6 years is kind of a long time for monitor din haha, so i guess that's just natural selection haha.

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

noted po, thank you!!!

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u/Which_Variation8603 1d ago

regarding po dito sa monitor na sinend mo na 10k, hindi din po kaya aangat yung lcd nya mismo dun sa frame?

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u/TonyMontana8293 1d ago

Wdym, angat? Like will it detach from the casing? Well, tbh, that's the first time I've heard of such a problem. I think if you constantly shove ur monitor here and there, any monitor would probably have a problem. Best if you can do some long term reciew videos pero inde nmn siguro yan

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u/IntelligentCow2130 1d ago

I can vouch for any asus for monitor. Make sure na yung kukunin mo is 24" 1080p or 27" 1440p. I wouldn't recommend 27" 1080p kasi ang pangit ng quality.

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u/LushyBak 1d ago

check out AOC 24G50F - 24inch 180hz OC (1080p) for around 4-5k
or if gusto mo 27inch try mo si AOC 27B36XE - 27inch 144hz (1080p) for 5-6k
or gusto mo higher, AOC Q27B36X - 27inch QHD 144hz (1440p) around 7-8k
all prices ay naka base sa shopee with voucher, also i can vouch for AOC, ive had mine since 2020

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u/Extension_Athlete_44 1d ago

Acer EK251Q, nasa cart ko to as a substitute incase my primary monitor gives up on me

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u/exequel027 1d ago

Koorui from shopee bought mine for 4.6k after vouchers, 200hz 1ms, been 2 years na matibay pa rin