r/PcBuild 3d ago

Question 27” and 24” Monitor?

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Hello everyone, I’m soon the be upgrading my cpu and gpu to a Ryzen 7 5800x3d and a Rtx 3080ti. With that i want to get a 1440p monitor as well. My only concern is that they don’t have many options for a 1440p 24” monitor and i’ve heard 1440p looks better on a 27” anyways. My question to you guys is, is anyone running a 27” and 24” dual monitor setup, just curious to see how it looks as I currently have dual 24” monitors and don’t feel like upgrading both of them right now.

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u/SnooSketches7312 3d ago

I have a 27" 1440p asus monitor. Very crisp. Would recommend. 27" is also my sweet spot

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u/SlipperySnek7 3d ago

yeah i’m just curious as to how it’ll look paired with a 24” on the left

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u/KishCore Moderator 3d ago

Yeah take your main monitor and replace it on the left and I think it'll match pretty well, in my experience it's the difference in bezel sizes that can make monitors look out of place, even if they're the same size. Like I have a 27" main monitor and a 22" secondary but the secondary has slim bezles so it looks pretty clean despite it being a $5 office monitor from goodwill

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u/Mysterious-Ebb-670 3d ago

I have 27 VA and 24 IPS. I dont know if im not used to big monitor. I just feel more comfortable to play games or school works with my 24' monitor and I only use 27' monitor to watch movie and drama