C cs02rm0 macrumors member Jul 31, 2013 94 31 Jan 16, 2014 #26 i.e. a 4k monitor isn't going to stress your CPU, but if you change your workload it might.
theSeb macrumors 604 Original poster Aug 10, 2010 7,466 1,893 none Jan 16, 2014 #27 cs02rm0 said: i.e. a 4k monitor isn't going to stress your CPU, but if you change your workload it might. Click to expand... Indeed.
cs02rm0 said: i.e. a 4k monitor isn't going to stress your CPU, but if you change your workload it might. Click to expand... Indeed.
G giggleooza macrumors newbie Jul 16, 2014 1 0 Jul 16, 2014 #28 I'm thinking about getting the Asus PB287Q which is ranked pretty high here http://toptenmonitors.hubpages.com/hub/best-4k-monitor for the money. It's under $700, but will I be missing out by getting a TN panel monitor like that?
I'm thinking about getting the Asus PB287Q which is ranked pretty high here http://toptenmonitors.hubpages.com/hub/best-4k-monitor for the money. It's under $700, but will I be missing out by getting a TN panel monitor like that?