Now check that PSU for a Single Rail +12V or do your work in finding out how many Amperes you will put on each rail.
There are so few 120Hz monitors that you need to find what you can in your country and then ask the forum what they think. For example, no HDMI monitor is a TRUE 120 and you can't play Blu_Ray over VGA (without breaking rules and more.)
Bob
Hello there,
I am writing to help me with choosing the appropriate monitor for my custom gaming rig. The specs are as follows
CPU:Intel core i7-3770(K)
GPU:EVGA NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 660TI FTW
MOBO:ASUS P8H77-V LE
HDD: 1TB WESTERN DIGITAL CAVIAR BLACK
SSD:INTEL 520 SERIES 120 GB
RAM:2X8GB KINGSTON HYPERX BLUE SERIES
CASE: CM K350 W/600W PSU
I would like to know what monitor you would recommend with price 230$ and possibly 120Hz refresh rate.
Also how could I play 3D games if the monitor supports 3D. I mean do I have to buy that nVidia thing or can I do it without it.
Any answers would be appreciated greatly and taken into account

Chowhound
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