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My only input is the 1080p thing makes sense, for the cost of the likely GPU you are getting. In other words if I buy a $800 monitor, and I get a $200 GPU I can not take advantage of that 1440/1600p resolution. However take that resolution down to 1080p, and now that monitor is $250/300, and your $200 GPU can take advantage of that rez (mostly lol). Same thing goes for the GPU if I can afford a $500 or even $1000 (GTX 690) GPU then I most likely have the dough for that $800/1200 monitor, or I just wasted my money as cards in that price range run games at 1080p beyond 60fps. I could debate multiple monitor solutions and stereoscopic 3D, but ya, you get the point.
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