GIGABYTE M32Q 32" 165Hz/170Hz(OC) 1440P QHD KVM Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440 SS IPS, 0.8ms (MPRT), 94% DCI-P3, HDR Ready, FreeSync Premium, 1x DisplayPort 1.2 (HDR Ready), 2x HDMI 2.0, 3x USB 3.0, 1x USB Type-C
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I'm not sure. Im a pc gamer and I couldn't find anything in that in a quick Google search. Sorry.
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240 Hz is better but usually that bumps the price up to $700+ (e.g. Asus XG27AQM, Dell AW2721D, Acer XB273U, etc.). Or if you don't care about panel type (e.g. IPS) then Samsung has some VA panels with 240 Hz.
edit: there's no such thing as "perfect" monitor unless you're willing to pay like $1000.
Sums up the dilemma I was having. Was tempted to look into the M32U, but then my RTX 3070 would struggle in many new games to push 4k and maintain stable 60, never mind 144!
I think I can wait until my next rig in 3-4 years to gun for 4k/240hz+/32" monitor! This is the perfect midpoint solution for now.
240 Hz is better but usually that bumps the price up to $700+ (e.g. Asus XG27AQM, Dell AW2721D, Acer XB273U, etc.). Or if you don't care about panel type (e.g. IPS) then Samsung has some VA panels with 240 Hz.
edit: there's no such thing as "perfect" monitor unless you're willing to pay like $1000.
Is 240hz worth the extra price? I have a 3090 so I should be able to handle games but all I really have to go on is 120hz on my TV. Dunno how vast the jump is to 240
Everything else I've played such as MOBAs, single player games, I feel like there is very little difference between 144hz to 240.
Except the BestBuy 32" Dell that was posted the other day .. $299 is a pretty good price.
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