Asus PG32UCDM vs LG GS95UE - The 4K 240Hz OLED Gaming Monitors!
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- QD OLED vs W OLED! These 4K 240hz gaming monitors are perfect for RTX 4090 PC Gaming, with OLED HDR, on a 32 inch 4K Gaming Monitor! Join PC Centric for the LG GS95U vs Asus PG32UCDM review and showdown!
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Exactly the comparison I needed:)
8:36 "But to me things really start to get interesting is when you turn them around and have a look at the back" - PC Centric (spitting straight fire)
Great video and comparison!
Would love to see a review of the Alienware 32 4K QD-OLED
Thank you for teaching me a lot about tech
Great content here sir 👏🏽
My PG32UCDM just shipped today....cannot wait....
Digging the Jumper :)
I like how i want to know this and watch these videos even though i know im never going to afford it
never say never my friend!
@@alonely_noob911That’s around $270. That’s not much considering the monitors are over $1000 each 😂
@@optimised120 still a lot
Lol same!
@@optimised120I’m weak 😂
19th may the pg32ucdm will be added to my cart just hope my 4070ti super is enough to drive it .. I cannot wait, thanks for the great video as always
I'm sure it will be. I'm planning on getting a 4070 ti super and one of these 4k oleds soon.
After watching videos on the 4080 super, looks like it gets between 10-20 more fps depending on game. But I think the 4070 ti super is good enough for now.
what game do u wanna play. I am getting 120 fps on helldivers running 4090, 14900k, 64gb 6k mhz ram on this monitor. Full settings.
One thing that absolutely needs to be done on Microsoft end for Oleds is supporting the sub-pixel layout for texts on both the QD and W Oled so there’s less text fringing, also I think for a new monitor the LG 27GR95QE is quite good as well
that monitor is hazy as the same as lg's Dual mode 32inch. had that 27 inch returned it
Getting my LG monitor tomorrow morning can’t wait to set it up.
Lemme know what you think. I have that pre-ordered but am still wondering if I would prefer the QD-OLED.
could you let me know your graphic card and if you are getting the full 480hz please!
Wow, Returnal looked amazing
Another great video!!!!
i enjoyed the video i hope you make more of these, also for some reason the asus link doesn't show up on amazon might wanna check on that
My lg monitor arrives tomorrow. Ive had a lg cx 77 oled since 2020 and it still is amazing. They essentially innovated oled tech and they make the best most reliable oled panels.
How's the LG. You like it? Just ordered me one off bestbuy today.
What monitor did you order? Looking to do the same with my 65”
@Davidsixx lg gs3295ue. So far, it's awesome. I ordered a pc for it so I can take full advantage of the high refresh rate. Kinda like the matte coating for a monitor but glossy for TV. It's still pretty bright but not overly, and it's a nice change of pace from the lg oled TVs
What keyboard are you using in this video? Very interested in it 👀
The hanging camera reflected in the PC Centric neon sign irritates me way more than it should.
and now I can't unsee it cheers
How does the MSI equivalent stack up to these two?
The LG design looks so much cleaner though.
That side by side glare test is the best I ever seen. No one does it! Keep up the good work! Cheers!
It's good for glare but not as useful for "is my face reflected in this thing?". I could really do with that kind of comparison.
@@DGneoseeker1 that only happens if your window is behind the monitor orbthe light source shines on your face somehow. But most of the time the people have the window in they back (like I do, and there is no way I can change the furniture), so most of the time I really cover the monitor with my body and head to not see the window from begind. Also for my scenario is better a glare type monitor. The mate monitor difusez the light on the entire monitor.
@@mostwanted2000 The window in my case is positioned technically behind and off to one side compared to where the monitor is. And also blocked by the stairs. But I still got horrible reflections off a glossy IPS monitor. No LIGHT reflections. Just FACE reflections.
A single light bulb in the computer area up above was enough to cause this.
@@DGneoseeker1 okay, then for your case a mate monitor is better. Buy I don't like how they destroy the color output. If you compare on rtings webiste side by side a mate and a glossy, you will see in the text clarity section the "painted" pixels
@@mostwanted2000 In the videos I've seen comparing the LG WOLED with matte...ish screen vs the ASUS ROG QD-OLED with glossy screen I can't see any real difference in the image except the QD-OLED is pinkish while the WOLED is more blueish.
But of course I'm viewing images on 4K monitors via whatever the default youtube resolution is, on a 1440p IPS monitor so I have no idea how much that's screwing up the comparison.
fantastic review as always i got a 3080 gpu and i play mw3 do you think it would be playable on 4k i was wondering the fps i would get any intfo would be amazing
It depends on what graphics settings and what cpu you have in the system but if you want to play high or ultra graphics (assume you would since is a 4k monitor and you want the best graphics) then you wont be pushing 240 fps, found some estimates around 85 fps on ultra with a ryzen 7 7800x3d and 137 fps on high with the same cpu. in terms of playable on 4k then yes it is but should you buy this monitor, probably not as you wouldnt push enough frames to justify the price, instead get a new gpu like the 4080 super for the price of this monitor. Lemme know if you have any other quesrtions
The speakers in the LG is a Major plus for me as I constantly, throughout the day, use the downward firing speakers on my current LG 4K monitor. I would be very interested in knowing what the through screen speakers would be like. I don't have room for on desk speakers so the lack of speakers in the ROG monitor is a major bum, however, the including of Dolby Vision support in ROG and USB C is a big plus. I'm unsure whether LG's latest matte screen or the glossy screen would be best given I do have a window opposite my monitor though no direct sunlight comes in. I am aware that the glossy looks best at night and during the day the blacks look more grey whereas the Matte LG screen also looks great at night but doesn't have quite the depth or out of the box colour accuracy of the ROG but does look great during the day with proper blacks. I really don't know which to get though the LG is yet to be available in Australia 🤬😭😨 so I may end up having little choice but go with ROG.
I keep checking every day aaaa when will they come into stock in the UK
I do the same for Australia, its not even on the LG Australia website yet.
Been wanting these since the CES demo, but the availabiliy in the UK / EU is a joke, let alone the price difference comparead to the US retailers. Im sticking with my AW3423DWF for the time being.
I can't choose, I love the asus screen way more, but for me the 480hz 1080p mode on the LG is actually really good
Love the video! Looking forward to picking up the LG myself as that 240/480hz combo feels like buying 2 OLED monitors in one. Pretty good value.
Check out Monitors Unboxed review of the LG 32GS95UE, it's quite disappointing compared to the QD-OLEDs. Doesn't even get brighter which was the only real benefit LGs WOLED was supposed to have.
@@DonDOOM4Did you not read the comment? 480hz combo is the value some people want.
@@ThisIsExile91 Considering to buy an inferior product, picture quality wise, that's more expensive and comes without 3y burn in warranty for a gimmick like 480hz @ 1080p on a 32" panel should be a very tough sell.
The QD-OLED is marginally brighter in a light controlled room. The advantage you are pushing g is insignificant. The QD-OLEDs are inferior in non-light controlled rooms and they almost always add a reddish tint to every image compared to W-OLED. 480hz also allows people to get more out of their cards for longer periods of time as games become more demanding.
@@j.echevarria8630 480hz... at 1080p my guy.
As I said, look at the monitor's unboxed review, the brightness really is surprisingly low on the LG monitor. Like 200 nits lower brightness for some 1 - 10% APL scenes.
Edit: Actually 300 nits lower brightness in a low APL scene. -25:00 in MUB's LG 32GS95UE review.
Not sure what you mean with the reddish tint. Setting up the monitor's color temp and display color space should fix any issues of the colors not looking right for you.
Thanks, love your videos. I have as monitor an LG C1 oled 65 tv and I plan to buy the top nvdia gpu like 5090 or whatever it will be. Unfortunately I don’t understand if this tv will allow me to get all the good fps the card will generate without teetering or image lags. Can you explain how do FPS and hertz interact and how they work best together? Thanks
It should be very similar to the lg oled monitors as previous tests I've seen of the LG C1, and G1 showed to be fantastically responsive for games. LG is really leading the market as far as gaming functions in the TV market as they have made it a priority.
@@MaZEEZaM Thank you very much @MaZEEZaM for the reply I truly appreciate it. So the fact that the panel is 120 Hertz does not represent a limit at all for high FPS? @PcCentric would you be so kind to add your view, please? Thank you
would you "upgrade" from a lg cx 48?
Thanks for the wobble test and blackleg falling demonstration, I have a standing desk and the depth of it would require me to place Asus too close to the edge. Now I don't think that's a good idea, will get a monitor arm.
What keyboard is that? Looks nice
between these monitors which one are you picking and why. Im stuck between these and dont know what to get . also the asus is sold out everywhere
@PcCentric After viewing a few side by side reviews on these two panels now, I've noticed that the QD panel appears to have very prominent reds, it looks like even the reflections turn red for some reason. When content shows on screen it's got a red bias, I initially thought it was due to the sub pixel layout having a lager red pixel but I'm starting to think it's the coating that also causes the raised blacks.
I can't understand why it's not mentioned at all in reviews and how these screens are more colour accurate than the woled with such a significant red bias.
Have you noticed this in person?
It is more red, but you could also say the LG is more green - until I've run calibration, can't say what's more accurate yet.
QD-OLED is capable of displaying brighter reds. It has quite a bit more color volume across the board actually.
The magenta tint you see is actually a quirk of current QD-OLED monitors. Blacks tend to turn a gray magenta when exposed to light. It’s part of the reason why QD-OLEDs are often recommended for dim room environments. WOLEDs actually have better black retention when exposed to ambient light.
That being said both perform significantly better in darker environments. Bright rooms diminish the impressiveness of OLED displays.
@@PcCentric Indeed we need calibrations test, but as a fast overlook on them, LG looks way more accurate on gamma than Asus, well, I think that is a downside of glossy coats for those kind of monitors.
watching on my 4k PG27UQ HDR monitor and it looks fantastic though i know these great monitors won't be as bright as mine, darks will be clearer and apt.
Whichever you buy, both will be good choices.
I already have the AW3225QW, but I also want to try LG products.
How’s the curve ?
@@raul4875 I can't feel it because it's a gentle curve.
I’m torn between that Alienware you have and the Asus here. You like yours okay? I know the Asus one is impossible to find but Alienware is not
@@rugeryeti460 I also wanted to buy ASUS products, but I couldn't get them.
And the monitor I used before was the Dell AW3821DW, and I liked that product so much that I decided to go with the Dell product this time too.
For the LG, is it possible to use 4K while simultaneously using 24" aspect ratio mode? How about on Xbox Series X?
I have a question which legion should I get Lenovo slim 5 16’ ryzen 7 7840hs with 4060 or the pro 5i 16’ i7 with 4070 this is strictly for gaming btw and want the best experience plz help me the game specifically i will be playing is COD and mostly fortnite at low settings
Will be premiering the pg32ucdp. Can you advise what is the difference between pg32ucdm и pg32ucdp
Please also test the one from Aorus with DP 2.1! 😊
No gfx cards use 2.1
@@1970cgb it was just meant as an identifier. The upcoming 5000 RTX cards should have it.
Upcoming?. Heard the 50 series are only rumours and they won't be here until 2025 at sometime
I mentioned DP 2.1 because I don’t remember the complicated product name of the monitor. Give me a break.
Which monitor to buy the pg27aqdm or the PG32ucdm.
Which one will be better to play?
Can you do a review on the Alienware 4k oled ?
Please start with prices for the equipment you show.
I opted for the Alienware because of the subtle curve love it best monitor I've ever owned hands down. Any one of these monitors will suit you well and do the job. Next level for sure
I have a 4080 Super. I want one of the Alienware OLEDS. The freesync one is like $200 cheaper. Do I still want the GSync one?
Hi PC Centric! could you please do a review video on the Prism+ x300? I've been eyeing it for a while as it fits my very tight budget of 400 singapore dollars. The things I intend to use it for is mainly playing games like valorant, gta 5 and roblox. I hope you can attend to my request soon! Thank you for reading my comment :)
QD OLED for gaming, personally I'd forget 4K gaming unless you've got very deep pockets. Last year's "gaming monitor of the year" (still gets the thumbs up from Monitors Unboxed in '24) QD OLED QHD 165Hz Alienware AW3423DWF is available at some very good discounts, that brings it within reach for quite a few folks, 2K (3440 × 1440p) Ultrawide, and you'll be able to afford a GPU to make use of that refresh rate. Stunning HDR games and movies have never looked so good. Like most OLED monitors comes with a 3 year burn in warranty. Not the best for regular computer use, but for those of us who only tolerate Windows as something to run your games on and watching movies, especially HDR content nothing else comes close to OLED regardless of resolution.
Yeah qhd is the way to go
Eh. You can run DLSS performance on mid range GPUs and still get 60+ fps on most games. Don’t think 4K is all that inaccessible anymore. Besides, most people upgrade their GPUs before their monitors.
can you do ai benchmark on rtx 3090 24GB pcie30 vs pcie40 desktops diff?
I like this out of the box review style. Also like how you stumbled upon a major issue with these qd oled monitors which reviewers seemed to have missed but redditors are clamoring about, and that is how the true black 400 mode seems brighter than the console hdr mode which is supposed to peak at 1000 nits (and does). This is a MAJOR issue imho and apparently affects all qd oled monitors. You can stick with hdr 400 and get a general brighter image (in modest apl scenes) but one that peaks at an anemic 400 nits or you can stick to console hdr and get 1000 nit highlights in very low apl scenes but a dim overall picture with higher apl scenes. You shouldn’t have to pick your poison like that and you don’t have to with qd oled TV’s (or mini led monitors which I think may be the better buy for hdr gaming at this size at the moment).
This has been the case since qd oleds came out dont know why people are shocked now. 1000 is def preferable as 400 over brightens most the image and lacks bright highlights. QD oled tvs as well foce you to use game mode which doesnt look as good imo.
@@rahb2096 game mode only looks worse on woled tvs prior to this year. Qd oled TV’s are objectively the same as outside of game mode as they are in game mode
@@Keivz nope
@@rahb2096 Objectively. Name one qd oled where that isn’t the case and/or cite a reference. Rtings, hdtvtest, classytech, etc. note zero compromised in game mode in qd oleds
@@Keivz huh game mode literally disables most the bells and whistles to lower input lag. That's common knowledge doesn't need to be cited by source kid
It looks like the QD-OLED has sort of magenta tint when it's supposed to be black. Does it come out like that IRL too or is it an artifact from the camera?
Any light directed on the screen need a light controlled room
Nope it's magenta...it's raised black effect
@@tazboy1934 it’s not a problem unless you walk around with a flash light pointing it at displays
It is a feature 😅
That’s the draw back of QD-OLED.
It doesn’t have a polarizer, so any light that hits it straight on will raise the blacks.
If you don’t have good light control in the room you should probably go with WOLED.
If you do though, they are great.
Even in light controlled rooms, QD-OLED has a reddish hue to all of the images. Apparently it’s more color accurate but I just don’t see it when it’s next to the LG. Perhaps maybe more color detail is what they mean but still the reddish hue looks bad next to the W-OLED.
When i plug These Monitors on my pc. Should i put hdmi or Display Port ?
what's the highest video card do i need to get the most out off 4k and 240htz ????
So I know you have reviewed the PG27UQ and the PG32UQX. You said the G3 tv was the best HDR you’ve ever experienced. Is that true? I ask because I’m thinking about going for the G4 for my desk (55”).
The G3 is incredible as it gets to about probably 1300-1600 nits, yet still has OLED contrast on a semi gloss panel. With no blooming
Did u turn on HDR in windows and run HDR calibration.
Asus just released a firmware update to address the lack of brightness in the Console, Gaming and Cinema HDR. It does not fix the lack of full screen brightness though, just the highlight detail. More updates will be needed!
Oh awesome, will check that out
@@PcCentric Very Cool. I just got my PG32UCDM a few days ago and thought it was ODD that the HDR 400 mode looked the best and brightest, according to the ROG forums this is not intentional.
@@connor040606according to tftcentral, this is the case with all qd oleds. The latest firmware update does not address this either.
The firmware update didn’t really do anything for highlight detail. See the patch notes. It only fixed brightness of amd cards and the brightness reported to the windows hdr calibration tool which some games (like Jedi Survivor) use but none that let you set the max nit value within the game.
@@PcCentricno alienware review😭😭
You see the white screen dimming as a negative but for me it makes sense as support bright white screens justhurt my eyes, especially at night in a dark room.
Hi Marcus, i take the Asus, cause i love glossy displays, and on the german market you do not see Monitors with a glossy display..actually i have a LG 27 gr93u -b ,with a 4 k Display it looks verry nice and colorfull, but i dont like the coating on any screens, you can buy here. Thanks for the great Video✊
so after this, i knew it was going to not blow me away since its the first of its kind. i think in the future we would need more like 600 true blacks 340 Hz but actually i find 32 inch almost a waste of space. 27 inches is still a lot as ur only 3 feet away from the screen anyway. I think if they went with only 27 inches these displays would look better
Had the asus and sent it back. Waiting for the LG now. Any idea when we get a uk release date and price ?
Why did you send it back?
@@PcCentric in HDR mode it was way to yellow / orange in terms of colour temp and it locks you out of changing the colour temperature while in HDR mode. It locks up all settings. The LG doesn’t do this. It allows changes.
I feel that too. I have the MSI MPG 321URX which is same panel as ASUS, the HDR colors look too yellow/orange to me. Plus you can't unsee the rised black on the QD-OLED once you noticed it, even in low light. I'm thinking of returning it and buy the LG.
What's the point of those beats where screen is blurred and focus is on you and then it jumps back and forward with two angles with different focuses - it really makes hard to watch it without head starting to spin.
I think i'll wait for a ROG W-OLED or see if MSI do one later, both of these have equal flaws for me. I'd love a QD-OLED with a slighlty matte/less glossy screen as my bedroom is east facing, so even with closed shutters I can see light piercing through the gaps which would be highly visible with a glossy screen :(
You can just get a privacy curtain to solve your issue
Just a tip, it would be great to test them both in a dark/dim room. As most people or at least those with common sense who buy OLEDs have a dark room set up for gaming or watching video contents on them.
No? Let some light in your life… holy crap
@@user-vf2oj6dv5n Don't have time for broke opinions. Stay in your lane...."holy crap"
Should I get the aw3423dwf or one of these monitors
LG for me, because it’s got built in speakers for work use and has a more normal design, and the matte screen again for work use.
Yeah, those are big plus's for me. The lack of USB C is a downside.
But no USB-C with PD and KVM
@@Kaspar0v Yeap plusses and minuses with both really.
I have a 27" Philips Evnia 5000 Series - 2560x1440 - 240Hz - VA - DisplayHDR 400 - 1 ms
I got a top notch pc with 4090 etc, I don’t know if my current monitor is giving me the best image cause of colors and the panel… is it worth to upgrade?does someone have experience with Philips monitors and know for a fact that there colors and VA panels aren’t great? Because if that’s the case I want a better monitor to get the full experience of my new pc ;))
Best monitor for ps5?
Awesome!
I’m wondering if the ASUS 1440p 480 hz monitor releasing later this year would be the best of both worlds. Especially if you run a duel monitor setup since it’s only 27 inch.
I m so torn between the Asus and the new Gigabyte Aorus. I have built a 4090 ROG strix +7800x3d build which must last for the next 7 years like my good old trusty 1080ti did and now i want to pair it with a monitor for the next years!
For cyberpunk lg or msi?
10:52 hmmmmmmmmm right here i spotted the LG looks like better reflection tho it could just be the setup graphically
We obsess over 4k resolution and Ray tracing but IMO, HDR is underrated. Good HDR on an OLED is glorious and makes ever single frame of a game look gorjuss!
I'm stalking the Asus. I have the Samsung S95C 65" OLED panel which is an awesome TV in QD OLED. Samsung also make this panel so I'm already a fanboy and trying to find one in stock.
neither one of these are on amazon nice video
I would actually go for Gigabyte what has DP 2.1, what should be default for all monitors come in 2024
I have the ASUS and love it but they need to fix bugs, especially after the new firmware introducing very annoying bug with burnin settings
I have high end pc with 540hz 1080p monitor but i am looking for other monitors. what is the best 1440p or 4k for esport gaming.
1440
@@tazboy1934 can u name the monitor?
One of the new 360hz qd-oled monitors.
AW2725df for example.
That uniform brightness setting probably just lowers the peak brightness to around 250 nits for all window sizes or whatever the full field brightness would be. I hope you turned it off for gaming because if so, your highlights would have only reached 250 nits.
Glossy finish is better than matte coating, therefore the colors will always be more vibrant and punchy .
Love glossy screens!
Your literally the last to make this video but we are still here
Pls do a 7900xt build
Can I use a PS5 to play on any of these monitors?
Australia here 😊 the Asus cost $2800 here and it not out yet.
everyone is gettin hyped and happy while here i am DREAMING of a 25" 1440p 240hz W-OLED with 380 nits of brightness. Id gladly pay 2.500 euros in a split second for these specs.
No need to dream, dude, the lg 27gs95qe-b is basically a 26.5" 1440p 240hz W-OLED with MUCH higher brightness than it's predecessor.
Still a few weeks I think before they're available.
@@thepadster123 Really? waitin for reviews then, thx
Recently got a 43" LG C3 OLED to use primarily as a gaming monitor but also for movie/TV consumption. I would've loved one of these for the gaming benefits and the slightly smaller size, but I couldn't get around the lack of home theater features like no Dolby Vision, etc. I'm just as much a home AV enthusiast as I am PC enthusiast so the C3 was a nice meet in the middle for me. And it was only $800, compared to $1200.
Same, just got myself a 42 C3 for my gaming setup. I already have a C2 55, those oleds are really great. The only thing that i'm kinda feeliing like missing on is a higher refresh rate, but those monitors are so expensive compared to the tvs.
would a 4080 super be worthy enough for 1
Sure.
so ironically you would want the glossy display so it has more punch slightly more 'bling for your buck'
On the LG GS95UE, turn put digital vibrance from 50 to 60-65%.. This make the LG the better pick compared to the ASUS one.
I'm surprised there's no mention of the raised blacks on the QD OLED. Check out 7:22. The left panel has a purple greyish tinge even when off
Just the camera, no issue with black levels IRL
LG has superior black color than Asus QD OLED.
Be good to see the ASUS vs the Alienware - the 2 I’m torn between
Will 32 inch too big for playing Apex when compared to 27/24 inch? Thanks
Nah, 32 is fantastic
allows you to see bigger picture size and also further away.
What is difference between QD-Oled and W-Oled?
Qd OLED uses a quantum dot film and does not have a white subpixel while w OLED does not have quantum dot film and have white subpixel and also this year LG w OLED have mla tech to increase luminance
Find it very difficult to choose my first oled looking for 27 inch 1440p oled what would you by was looking at rog pg27aqdm
Did u buy one yet? Asus will release the new one in 27" hopefully soon
So lame that LG also uses a fan like Alienware. I have very sensitive hearing and that small fan spinning at high rpm would bother me.
This is what i thought, but its way quieter than the one in the Alineware QD OLED ultrawide - i wouldnt worry (coming from a silence freak)
I never knew the Alienware 32 4K QD it’s literally not audible
Whats with the MSI one? Its the same panel as ASUS, the same cooling technic (graphen pad). But here in germany the MSI is 400 € cheaper! Rly standing between the ASUS and MSI one :/
Where did you get the LG from...like you, i am in the UK...want this badboy asap
Hate the stand on the Asus, the alienware equivalent in europe is so much cheaper, the Gigabyte ones are available in Europe at the same time include speakers if your interested, so a lot to choose from with these panels
What is the result, which one do you recommend, LG or Asus? I guess you didn't do all that testing in vain, we are waiting for a suggestion.
Both LG and Asus cheaped out and failed to include a Displayport 2.1 connector. Only Gigabyte's Aorus FO32U2P 4K 240hz model is true next gen and includes that feature. All the others are still faking it with DP 1.4 + DSC. As far as audio connectors go, only Dell's 32" AW3225QF 4K 240hz monitor includes an eARC socket for Dolby Atmos passthrough. We need a 32" 4K 240hz OLED monitor that includes DP 2.1, eARC audio passthrough and Dolby Vision. Until manufacturer's include all these bells and whistles, I will continue to hold off on buying their products.