


Its basically the size as of your 34" 21:9 height wise with the extra width giving a great peripheral view, however on games that don’t look good/work well, you can use 3440x1440 (same as your old monitor) if required, which gives it great flexibility in my opinion. love the 32:9 ratio, some don’t, MSFS2020 does tend to stretch a bit near the edges (as it does on 21:9 too) however if if you don’t zoom out to far it look great, but reckon that’s the same on most monitors above 16:9, unless made for ultra wide screen? The best deal for an Odyssey Neo G9 is currently 1,699 at Walmart.

Dock: Plugable UD-6950H Dual 4K Docking Station. While the current-gen Odyssey Neo G9 monitors produce fantastic results, they also cost a lot. The tests were performed under the Odyssey G9 models standard settings of DQHD, 240Hz, Low-Input Lag On, and Adaptive-Sync On. Monitor: Dell U3421WE 34-incch Ultrawide QHD Curved Monitor OR 2x Dell P2421D 24-inch QHD IPS Monitor OR Samsung Odyssey Neo G9. Discover Samsung G9 Series(C49G95T) The world’s first, and largest 1000R gaming monitor. Power Supply: Corsair RM850x 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply. Some did suffer from flickering at high Hz, however the latest 1010.2 bios seems to have sorted that from what I hear, not that I had any flickering on mine anyway. Storage: Samsung 980 Pro NVMe M.2 Internal SSD 2TB. I have the G9 5120x1440 and Love it, No ghosting here, but then cant imagine any ghosting at 240Hz and 1ms anyway?
