GIGABYTE - 27" LED Curved QHD FreeSync Monitor with HDR (HDMI, DisplayPort, USB) - Black
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Description
Features
Display Size
27 Inch VA Panel
Display Resolution
2K 2560x1440 VA Display
Refresh Rate
165Hz Refresh Rate
Response Time
1ms (MPRT) Response Time
HDR Ready
Studio Grade HDR Ready and 92% DCI-P3 (120% sRGB) Color Gamut
AMD FreeSync Premium
Smooth Gameplay with AMD FreeSync Premium
Game Above The Curve
Native 1500R Curvature
Gaming Feature
GIGABYTE Classic Tactical Features with OSD Sidekick
Stand Adjustments
Head & Tilt adjustable stand
Display Input
1x Display Port 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x USB 3.0
VESA Mountable
VESA Wall Mount Compatible 100x100mm
Blue Light Filter
Low Blue Light & Flicker-Free
Warranty
3 Years Warranty, Parts and Labor
Q: QuestionDoes this support G-Sync?
Asked by Gamer.
- A:Answer Yes, I'm using a Gigabyte Aorus 3070 and it works just fine. While it's not on the list of tested and certified monitors from NVIDIA many still work with a little tweaking to settings. Look online for articles for how to set them up. Super easy and takes about 5 min.
Answered by DaveS
Q: QuestionCan i use a ps4 pro with this? Also im currently using a 55” curved UHD 60hz tv so i guess really im asking would it be worth it to have a smaller screen and use this to get rid of the shutter? Please help thank you
Asked by Flakeyb.
- A:Answer You can, but if what you mean is stuttering and low framerates, this monitor won't fix anything. The PS4 Pro can't run games at anything higher than 1080p at 60fps regardless, so a 60hz display is all you need. You're at the mercy of your console, not the display you are using. On the other hand, the PS5 has the extra horsepower to take advantage of a high refresh rate monitor, but doesn't currently support variable refresh rate, so even higher framerate gaming on a display that supports it would still have stutter, though less intrusive than on the PS4. Long story short, unless you plan on upgrading to a next gen console/gaming pc in the future, stick to your larger display :)
Answered by Owen
Q: QuestionDoes it have UHD and what hdmi version is the input?
Asked by Jim.
- A:Answer Typically UHD is for 4k and QHD is for 2k, just as FHD (Full-HD) is for 1080 resolution. I double checked at the Gigabyte website to be sure too. If you wanna take a look. https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/G27QC/sp#sp Oh and, HDMI 2.0 x2, Display port 1.4 x1 Pretty sure that answers for ya.
Answered by Phoenix
Q: QuestionMy tower has a DVI dual like port out of the graphics card that goes to a monitor ~ what cable dip I need so I can connect it to this display?
Asked by JJFRY.
- A:Answer You will need an adapter to connect either to the HDMI or Display port of this monitor. If you have the cable already than get the adapter. Check exactly what type of DVI cable you have. That is, is your current cable DVI-A (analog), DVI-D (digital) and DVI-I (integrated; analog and digital). It is easy to figure out what cable you have by google and check images to see which ones matches your cable. Than get the adapter that will help convert your DVI cable to either display port or HDMI. Another option can also be to get a cable that has display port or HDMI on one end and DVI (your cable type) on the other end. Sometimes a complete cable can be cheaper than the adapter. Also a benefit of the cable is that you can get ends that have gold plating as it can help a little with signal. There are also adapters with gold plating on their ends as well. Sorry I threw too much information in there. But hopefully this helps.
Answered by Phoenix
Q: Questioncan you plug in a speaker in the back of the monitor or does it even have an audio jack.
Asked by skrull.
- A:Answer Yes it has an audio jack. The speakers on the monitor, though, arent that good for bass.
Answered by Derek
Q: QuestionDoes this monitor have sound
Asked by Mael.
- A:Answer Yes it has speakers, and an audio jack.
Answered by Derek
Q: Questiondoes this wireless or not?
Asked by Gamerrrr.
- A:Answer You mean is it wireless? Um no not really.
Answered by Danny
Q: QuestionWhat is the minimum refresh rate the monitor supports?
Asked by deponsd.
- A:Answer 120hz
Answered by Danny