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Got my new i7 4790k PC, 16gb ram but just the onboard graphics - 4600.
Looking at getting a new monitor at some point and been looking at Dell, in particular these two

25" Dell U2515H which is 350 cd/m2, 2560 x 1440 at 60 Hz. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00P6O3Y...=UTF8&colid=8LSEUI57TYR7&coliid=IVA0316JUDA6A

OR

27" Dell S2715H, 250 cd/m2, 1920 x 1080 http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00OOKGE...8&colid=8LSEUI57TYR7&coliid=I1R0HYDMSA313Nell

Pretty sure the 25" will be the better monitor due to the resolution even though its a bit/lot smaller but wonder if the onboard graphics I currently have are good enough or will I need to stick a graphics card in, and if I do which one? - I don`t need card for games, kids have got their own PC.
Possibly last question:), any other monitor I should look at around £200 - 250, or less of course.
Thanks
 
Get the U2515!

4690k will deal with it absolutely fine for desktop applications unless you are editing video
 
25" it is then , 27" looks nice but hmm will see if any bargains around when it comes time to get one.

Thanks Neil and JYC for the info:ty:
 
Also looking to get a monitor... using a top end MacBook Pro. The 25" looks good to me.

Any cheap Eizo's compete with it?
 
The Flexscan is more a basic monitor, for looking at system logs etc. The Colour Edge are the ones that would be similar to the Dell models.

They start around £600 though.
 
I would go for the 2415Q but then again I'm very pleased with mine so I would say that.
 
Hi dejongj,

Where did you get that monitor from?

Can see gpod reviews but can't find anywhere to buy it from.
 
I got mine through Amazon but you can also get it from Dell direct. Amazon is better value for money though.
 
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