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49" Samsung G95SC OLED G9 240Hz DQHD Curved Gaming Monitor

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$891

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Amazon has 49" Samsung G95SC OLED G9 240Hz DQHD Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for $891.04. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • Resolution: 5,120 x 1,440
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03ms (GTG)
  • Panel Type: OLED
  • Curvature: 1800R
  • HDR10+ Gaming
  • VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • Brightness: 250 cd/㎡
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 3x USB (USB Hub 3.0)

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Amazon has 49" Samsung G95SC OLED G9 240Hz DQHD Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for $891.04. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Specs:
  • Resolution: 5,120 x 1,440
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03ms (GTG)
  • Panel Type: OLED
  • Curvature: 1800R
  • HDR10+ Gaming
  • VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • Brightness: 250 cd/㎡
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI 2.1
    • 1x DisplayPort 1.4
    • 3x USB (USB Hub 3.0)

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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Model: Samsung Odyssey QD-OLED G9 G95SC 49" 32:9 DQHD 240Hz Curved HDR Gaming Monitor

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2d ago
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SubieR6
2d ago
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Am I crazy for wanting something like this, but in 4k? Could a 5700x3D and 5080 even handle that?
2d ago
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fgyygtdd4
2d ago
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Quote from SubieR6 :
Am I crazy for wanting something like this, but in 4k? Could a 5700x3D and 5080 even handle that?

Here you go, 4k equivalent https://www.abt.com/Samsung-57-Od...0746&gQT=2
2d ago
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tpk2263
2d ago
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Quote from SubieR6 :
Am I crazy for wanting something like this, but in 4k? Could a 5700x3D and 5080 even handle that?

Just like the link in the previous message shows, the 4K version of something like this from Samsung is a mini LED and is 57". The problem is that unlike a regular 4K monitor that is 3840x2160, this one is 7,680x2,160, so basically two 4K monitors. To drive that monitor and get a high frame rate, you would have to fill double the pixels and I'm guessing you would be dipping into RTX 5090 territory to do that.

I run a 9800X3D with RTX 5080 using a 4K 32-in OLED monitor with a regular 16:9 aspect ratio, and with some of these new AAA titles, I have to use DLSS and Frame Gen to hit decent framerates, so a 4K super ultra wide version of this would definitely need some juice.
2d ago
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2d ago
chadt3534
2d ago
306 Posts
Wow, I want this. I have an older Samsung 49 ultra wide 120 Hz. That is absolutely killer. I can't imagine what this upgrade would be.
2d ago
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2d ago
ViperVisor
2d ago
425 Posts
I got the LCD old version of this. The curve is awesome. You forget it's a ridiculous skate ramp, works like a diet simulator.

The 4K version is wasted potential until the next generation $2000 GPU.
2d ago
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Joined Dec 2010
2d ago
Cuteman
2d ago
641 Posts
Quote from tpk2263 :
Just like the link in the previous message shows, the 4K version of something like this from Samsung is a mini LED and is 57". The problem is that unlike a regular 4K monitor that is 3840x2160, this one is 7,680x2,160, so basically two 4K monitors. To drive that monitor and get a high frame rate, you would have to fill double the pixels and I'm guessing you would be dipping into RTX 5090 territory to do that.

I run a 9800X3D with RTX 5080 using a 4K 32-in OLED monitor with a regular 16:9 aspect ratio, and with some of these new AAA titles, I have to use DLSS and Frame Gen to hit decent framerates, so a 4K super ultra wide version of this would definitely need some juice.

It's actually 5120x1440 - - I've got a 5080+9950X3D and drive it quite easily. Playing Dune lately at 200-240 fps at ultra everything. The worst thing about it is the TV style software.
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Cuteman
2d ago
641 Posts
Quote from ViperVisor :
I got the LCD old version of this. The curve is awesome. You forget it's a ridiculous skate ramp, works like a diet simulator.

The 4K version is wasted potential until the next generation $2000 GPU.

I do pretty well with a 5080+9950X3D - you could do well with a 9800 and a 5080 or 5070TI.

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Brotato_
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Is this immersive enough to forget my wife is even there?
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TenseScene1475
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Wait for g91sd to drop around 600 like last BF
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3825aitezaz
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I would personally avoid Samsung panels. I had the model before this one (240 hz mini-led). I loved it. I used it initially for work and then shifted it towards a racing sim(so the product never moved or hit anything). It just randomly stopped working on me after i came back to racing after like a 2 month hiatus (traveling and life). It still turns on, so the monitor is getting power (i see the back light turn on) but no information displays on the monitor - not even the menu UI displays on the monitor. I was outside the warranty period and when contacting Samsung, they weren't able to find any technicians near me to assist with it as well. I had this monitor for right around 4-5 years I think... so I guess I got my money out of it but paying $1600 for a whats considered a premium product and only getting 5 years still doesn't sit right with me. It had issues occasionally, even when it worked, like random flickering, or half of the display would be a different color then the other half, or when switching from my work mac to gaming pc, it wouldn't turn on and I'd have to restart my PC while the monitor is off... It always had annoying issues, but I forgave all of it because I really did love the monitor and enjoyed my time and experience with it. So much that I always gander whenever a newer model pops up on Slickdeals - but I can't invest that much money or advice someone else to knowing the QC issues that Samsung historically has and all the technical issues these particular monitors tend to have.

Maybe if LG or Alienware make a similar sized monitor, I'll spend the money again.
If you do take the plunge - good luck, hope you get a good one.
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cruz878
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Quote from ViperVisor :
I got the LCD old version of this. The curve is awesome. You forget it's a ridiculous skate ramp, works like a diet simulator.

The 4K version is wasted potential until the next generation $2000 GPU.
Note you are almost certainly referring to a 1000R (skate ramp). This OLED is 1800R and a much more subtle curve.

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