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Stealer:
Quite a few deals on amazon at the moment, haven't compared them to other sites, but seems some discounts.
holyspam:
AOC is a hit and miss with their products, i'd go for the msi
Monitors from this thread, ranked by actual specs from reviews:
1. MSI Optix G27CQ4
2. MSI Optix G272
3. AOC 27G2U-BK
Acer Nitro XV242Y ?!?! (site posted says one thing, acer another)
They are all near average, so if you are not buying monitors often, look into ~300 budget to pick something very good
First, sacrificing some image quality for speed.
ASUS VG279QM (flat) - 280Hz - the best for gaming - average image quality - 1920x1080 280Hz - £300
Then, ranked by image quality, you drop to ~165Hz, but gain 2560x1440 resolution and the best visuals for this range
1.
MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD - excellent image quality, very good for gaming, 2560x1440 165Hz - flat - £400
(you have to reach the samsung odyssey G7 at 500+ for any improvements in image quality or gaming performance beyond this)
2. These are similar, different uses:
Gigabyte G27QC - very good image quality, very good for gaming - 2560x1440 165Hz - better for a dark room - curved - £320
Gigabyte M27Q (flat) - very good image quality, very good for gaming - 2560x1440 165Hz - better for a bright room - flat - £289
3.
MSI Optix G27CQ4 - good image quality - good for gaming - 2560x1440 165Hz - curved - £240
Acer Nitro XV272U - good image quality - average for gaming - 2560x1440 144Hz - flat - £280*****
4.
ASUS VG279QM - average image quality - excellent for gaming - 1920x1080 280Hz - flat - £300
MSI Optix G272 - average image quality - average for gaming - 1920x1080 144Hz - flat - £170
AOC 27G2U-BK - average image quality - average for gaming - 1920x1080 144Hz - flat - £180
*****The acer nitro posted by stealer does not exist, either the manufacturer code is wrong, or the model name on that website
Rage:
ok - think i will go with the MSI G32CQ4 if the price stays at 199 when i come to buy if not it will be the G27CQ4
Thanks for the advice guys
Veica:
--- Quote from: Rage on November 22, 2021, 19:33 ---ok - think i will go with the MSI G32CQ4 if the price stays at 199 when i come to buy if not it will be the G27CQ4
Thanks for the advice guys
--- End quote ---
On a 32" panel, I'd definitely advocate going for a curved monitor. At a distance it's not really noticeable, however up close it makes a huge difference with viewing angles.
On a 27" panel, I think the difference is much less. You might be able to save a few bucks by going for a monitor that isn't curved.
Something I've had to learn after buying my MAG322CQR: MSI uses VA panels in most if not all of their Optix monitors, which unfortunately means there is a ton of ghosting. If you have the chance to test it before you purchase it I would do so. It's the kind of thing you get used to after a while, but if you weren't already accustomed to it it is extremely jarring and a huge cause for buyer's remorse.
Rage:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Odyssey-LC32G53TQWRXXU-Curved-Monitor/dp/B08WX7X45R/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1F0GDSN3TX2L1&keywords=samsung+odyssey+g5&qid=1640290771&sprefix=samsung+ody%2Caps%2C93&sr=8-3
ive gone for this - what do you think?
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