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Should I upgrade my monitor to a zowie monitor and what upgrade should I do?

So essentially, I have been playing on a 240hz 1080p and upgraded to a 240hz 1440p monitor due to my friends telling me that the image clarity on the 240hz 1440p monitor will help a lot for competitive games like Valorant and also that just the colors are so good. So I did and although it was quite nice with the colors and the image quality for a while especially since the monitor is somewhat big (27. something inches), I just feel like I want more performance. My PC is mid to high tier. I have a Ryzen 7 7700x, 32gb DDR5 6000mhz, RX 7800x, so I feel like performance would never be an issue.

I also exclusively play competitive games and I mean literally exclusively. I basically haven't touched a single player game properly in years and I'm not too interested in playing single player games at all and if the games I do play aren't competitive, they'd be like roblox or some like coop game with friends in which I literally could hardly care less about frames or performance or anything if I somehow even struggled with it.

I'm thinking about copping a 360hz or higher hz Zowie monitor when I get enough money to but I just mainly want to know if DYAC 2 is even that big of an upgrade. Also I heard from some people that the monitor is too small which I wouldn't really want as I atleast would like a medium or large sized monitor

I also REALLY like squeezing every bit of performance out of a pc such as lowering as much input lag and going into the files or downloading some tweaks etc. so if the monitor even if the input lag is a bit better than a 1ms monitor then that does encourage me a bit. I also really don't care for colors unless its so bad that it affects me on a competitive stand point, but I also don't want to just buy the monitor for fun like I do want to know only buy it if it is a big upgrade competitively

If I do upgrade, I literally have no idea with the differences between Dyac, Dyac+, Dyac2, Dyac 3 except that the general consesus is the newer the better. The only thing I do know I want is that the Hz be 360 or above.

TLDR; I exclusively play competitive games, I have a good pc and want to upgrade from a 240hz 1440p monitor to a 360hz Zowie monitor but I want to know if it's worth it. And if I do upgrade, monitor recommendations since Im very new to this Zowie stuff

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u/Funny_Structure3740 — 4 days ago

Should I upgrade my monitors to a Zowie monitor with DYAC 2?

So essentially, I have been playing on a 240hz 1080p and upgraded to a 240hz 1440p monitor due to my friends telling me that the image clarity on the 240hz 1440p monitor will help a lot for competitive games like Valorant and also that just the colors are so good. So I did and although it was quite nice with the colors and the image quality for a while especially since the monitor is somewhat big (27. something inches), I just feel like I want more performance. My PC is mid to high tier. I have a Ryzen 7 7700x, 32gb DDR5 6000mhz, RX 7800x, so I feel like performance would never be an issue.

I also exclusively play competitive games and I mean literally exclusively. I basically haven't touched a single player game properly in years and I'm not too interested in playing single player games at all and if the games I do play aren't competitive, they'd be like roblox or some like coop game with friends in which I literally could hardly care less about frames or performance or anything if I somehow even struggled with it.

I'm thinking about copping a 360hz or higher hz Zowie monitor when I get enough money to but I just mainly want to know if DYAC 2 is even that big of an upgrade. Also I heard from some people that the monitor is too small which I wouldn't really want as I atleast would like a medium or large sized monitor

I also REALLY like squeezing every bit of performance out of a pc such as lowering as much input lag and going into the files or downloading some tweaks etc. so if the monitor even if the input lag is a bit better than a 1ms monitor then that does encourage me a bit. I also really don't care for colors unless its so bad that it affects me on a competitive stand point, but I also don't want to just buy the monitor for fun like I do want to know only buy it if it is a big upgrade competitively

TLDR; I exclusively play competitive games, I have a good pc and want to upgrade from a 240hz 1440p monitor to a 360hz Zowie monitor but I want to know if it's worth it.

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u/Funny_Structure3740 — 4 days ago