- Sep 4, 2017
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so my old pc died and i was looking into getting a new one, apart from the nvidia graphics card and ninite.com what are things to download or do?
The last thing i read was to go with OLED vs. LED.check out the bulid a pc subreddit, lots of people there who know about computers and have fun desiging computers, and many will select parts for you depending on how much you know you want (specific case or something), and price range. Years ago I was deep into pc building, but I've been out of it for a few years.
The main thing I recommend is getting a monitor that can do a good job displaying colors. when looking for monitors, if on sites like newegg, you can filter monitors by 'panel type' or technology, pick IPS or other IPS type technology. These tend to be calibrated out of the factor to be fairly good. It won't true 'color accurate' but you won't be able to get true color accuracy without a $$$ test kit, but it will be good enough to make content with (videos, renders, etc.). TN are the most common and cheapest panel type, but tend to be the worst looking. my two side monitors are TN and they are vastly different. I sometimes drag my art to each to see how my art looks on bad monitors (one monitor is too bright, the other can't do dark wells). You don't need anything too fancy, like some mac monitor. I use a gaming monitor where it has 3 saveable profiles so I have one that is color correct (based on some values in some other youtube video), one that uses the full brightness range, and one that i saturate/high contrast/beyond bright, for epic gaming experience, and can easily switch between.
if you go 1080p the sweet spot is a 24" monitor, and 1440p its 27", idk about 4k simply because 5 years ago last I checked, 4K was still a pain because operating systems couldn't properly scale their UI to work with 4K so everything was small an a pain to use/read/click.