Originally Posted by
AOD_Tymplar
Well, I think that's an easy demand for anyone with a card like that (I agree...I want my 980 Ti to earn every cent) but the thing to keep in mind is that if you stick with a monitor that only does 1080p or won't go past 60hz, you're severely restricting what it's capable of.
You may be able to push out, say, 150 FPS from a game or what would be reported from a benchmarking tool, but the reality of it is, on a monitor that only supports 1080p and 60hz, you're NEVER seeing any of that benefit for yourself, thus never fully leveraging the cost of your investment. It almost becomes a waste at that point when a video card is capable of so much more, but being bottle-necked by the monitor. No matter how many FPS that little number at the top corner of the screen from Fraps might report, in this case, it would be completely irrelevant after 60 FPS.
You don't have to go ultra high-end with the likes of the 144hz G-Sync monitors that support 1440p, but I would recommend that, at the very least, consider one of the 24" 1080p / 144hz displays or even something that supports at least 120hz.
60hz should be reserved to TVs (like you have now) and consoles. Not for PC gaming :)