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Finally got a monitor to match my new build, 5080/9800X3D. Upgrading from a basic 1080p 144hz cheap monitor, this thing is unreal, so crisp and smooth!
AlexM Posted
I have been loving this monitor for gaming. It took some time to tinker in order to find the perfect settings, but it was worth it in the end. I was looking for a high refresh rate monitor with the display quality of an OLED, and this monitor surely did not disappoint. In my opinion, 240hz is not worth it unless you play competitive FPS games and your willing to pay the premium for it. Otherwise, I believe 144hz is a good sweet spot for casual gamers. If you want the best out of this monitor at 4k 240hz, I would also invest into atleast, as of now, an rtx 5080 or better. Or, an AMD GPU with performance similar to those. The thing I dislike about this monitor is the HDR feature. I found that alot of games have poorly optimized HDR settings. In some games the monitor gets overly dim to play, and in others, ive seen games look washed. So, i mainly have this feature off and rely on my monitor settings plus nvidia control panel color settings to get the best colors and brightness I could find. Here are my settings if you do decide to purchase this monitor: Monitor settings: Game mode = User, Brightness = 95, Contrast = 90, Sharpness = 0, Color temperature = R:95 G:99 B:100, DisplayHDR = 1000 nits. Nvidia Control Panel Desktop Color settings: Brightness = 50%, contrast = 20%, Gamma = 0.81, Digital Vibrance: 75% This may be too bright for some, but you can adjust the monitor's brightness as needed.
TyVad Posted
[Employee of bestbuy] Let me start by saying i have gone through 4 monitors in about 2-3 years due to software failure, expired support, and just overall bad quality. First was a viewsonic mini led...the blooming on this got worse over time and just continued to do so. Second was the acer predator...fantastic, but they no longer sent out updates for the gsync module, and there is a well documented issue with it without it. Third was a samsung odyssey...this wouldnt show lowwr resolutions (like from the bios) and would boot to a black screen every once in a while. Fourth was an alienware... this came highly regarded, and i was happy until i got a gpu update that continuously made this boot to a green screen. This coupled with the fact it kept installing random software on my pc was the last straw. Lastly, I arrived at this guy...perfect. Not a single issue and its like finding a diamond in the rough. Picture is perfect, sofware is beta but works fine, no boot issues or resolution issues...just perfect
ReliabilityEngineer714 Posted
On a spec sheet and review, this monitors seems excellent. I enjoyed the display port 2.1 but can it really handle it?? I was running userbenchmark bench test. I enabled the monitor to 240 hertz refresh rate. I ran it about 4 times. All if the sudden the monitor blacks out and is now stuck in a boot loop. I guess this monitor cant keep up with my 5080gpu, vesa display port 2.1 cable, and userbench mark graphic test. I wonder who runs reliability and validation testing on these monitors. They definitely missed a spot. Overall its a great monitor on sheet and reviews. Hopefully they can provide a firmware update to fix this.
GlenB Posted
Amazing OLED monitor - games look better than ever and the colors are so vibrant out of the box!