So, you’ve just gotten yourself a beast of a PC to play games on, and it comes fully equipped with the latest processor, ample storage to install multiple triple-A titles, but most importantly, a powerful graphics card capable of delivering hundreds of frames per second. However, apart from the keyboard, mouse, and headphones, there is still one key peripheral you need — a gaming-centric monitor. A beefed up PC on its own isn’t enough to deliver the complete experience.
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