I currently have this one
https://www.amazon.com/AOC-G2460PF-24-Inch-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B01BV1XBEI/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&qid=1483378852&sr=8-1&keywords=g2460pf&linkCode=sl1&tag=techsource02-20&linkId=b366a41fd731a42b54ee665cdbd453f8
its 144hz and i use it for gaming mostly
those are my PC specs, im playing not really that new games (team fortress, trackmania, wolfenstain new order, player unknowns battlegrounds, counter strike global offensive,...): http://prntscr.com/gfcflu
Im looking for a monitor that I will use as a second one, where I will for example have some stream on while gaming on the better one, looking for cheap one, probably 60hz because 144hz seems pointless when im not gaming, or should i get the same one? which runs better, maybe if its same its better synchronized etc., i dunno, or should I get some 60hz, looking at this list:
https://www.alza.cz/search.htm?exps=LED%20monitor%2024%22%20AOC
recommend pls what would you do in my situation
>What 2nd monitor should I buy?
None. It's retarded and only splits your attention.
Unless you're working it just looks fancy and takes up space.
You don't need another monitor. When you're playing a game you can't watch the stream properly anyways.
>>373540
thats wrong, i had the old monitor for a long time now and its 13218231x better to have it, im a busy person
>>373470
Multimonitor setups look best when you have the same monitor. Different screens will have different bezels, different colors, sometimes asynchronous refresh rates, and different quirks that can make it hard to properly calibrate for the uninitiated. If you really want to try something different, look for things that have similar bezel size and color depth first and foremost. Also, I wouldn't really consider a multimonitor setup with anything that has less than 178° viewing angles.