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Yay! I want to pick a 4K gigabyte M28U and M32U, My picks 1440p 240hz are gigabyte M27Q-X, LG 27 Ultragear(27GR83Q), and AOC CQ27G32 and lastly my budget 1440p the ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A these are the best gaming monitors ever thanks for my guided jason you are thebgreat channel.🎉🎉🎉
@@PCBuilderChannel Hi, I have Rtx 4090 and amd ryzen 9 7950x3d. Literally i can't choose the monitor, Should it be 2k or 4k. I play CS2 and also i play RDR2, Bannerlord too. İ know, for competitive fps games, we need more Hertz more Fps but im mixed player. What is the best choice for our? Can you guys help me objectively? 4k will amazed me while i play rdr2 ? or 4k will damaged me while i play cs2 ?
Great and organized video narrated by someone who can actually talk without sounding like they're brain dead. Hard to find stuff like this these days. Subscribed.
Bro, I can listen to you teach for an entire video and not tune out. The obvious effort and prep you put into teaching has a huge impact. Ur a great teacher. Thanks for the video!
Just adding this tip since it's related to monitors, if your monitor has terrible color banding (where switching from very different colors and contrasts, like black and white, creates rings on the screen as the color transitions), try turning the overdrive setting on the monitor to something like balanced or picture quality. My G27Q had terrible color banding whenever it faded to a black screen but changing the overdrive settings fixed it.
I'm thinking about buying the same monitor, g27q. I read that is a bit slower in terms of response time. Is it really noticeable? How's gaming on it? Image quality and ghosting?
@@matteobuoninconti618 I haven't had any issues with ghosting or response time beign too low after changing overdrive to picture quality. Everything looks really nice on the monitor (and bright, this monitor has really good brightness)
something important to remember about ultrawide is that it will be more taxing on your GPU, generally less than half the decrease in FPS of going up a resolution level, for example, 21:9 ultrawide 1440p is about 1/3 of the way between 16:9 1440p and 16:9 4K in terms of GPU performance. so if you are planning on getting ultrawide and are looking up performance specs for your GPU at a certain resolution, either look for ultrawide FPS numbers specifically, or remember to bake that in to the 16:9 numbers you find while researching
yes that makes sense, i also research about getting uw 1440p monitors and always look at gpu performance of 4k to be on the safe side. If it can achieve 70+ fps on 4k high it will be enough for 120+ on 1440 uw
From other benchmarking channels I’ve seen, 21:9 pushes more pixels so VRAM and memory speed is important to have enough of. Typically it’s about 15-25% of a performance hit on average games IF you’re limited by GPU and have some CPU headroom. So for a 100fps benchmark at 1440p you can expect about 75-85fps, of course some games will not be that demanding like league, Valorant, cs:go, etc. You can always turn down graphics settings one notch from ultra to high or high to medium and get a boost from 10% to 30% more frames depending on the game and your CPU/GPU combo.
Love to see the love put into all your videos! From setting up chapter, which is amazingly helpful for rewatching specifics parts and the amazing and throughly explanation of the subject before the recommendations. Planning on building a pc this year and it's hard to find some parts in my country, but it gets easier to chosse something after learning what to look for
Just saw you're brazilian, by your name brother, come to America, build your dream PC in months. From what you've written I'd say your english is pretty good, if you're younger than 26 you might be elegible to the same work & study visa program I chose to come here. And the investment you make on the program is roughly about 5k BRL, so, pretty much 10x cheaper than most programs. and you get to move to the U.S
@@PCBuilderChannel Hi, I have Rtx 4090 and amd ryzen 9 7950x3d. Literally i can't choose the monitor, Should it be 2k or 4k. I play CS2 and also i play RDR2, Bannerlord too. İ know, for competitive fps games, we need more Hertz more Fps but im mixed player. What is the best choice for our? Can you guys help me objectively? 4k will amazed me while i play rdr2 ? or 4k will damaged me while i play cs2 ?
I have the Neo G9 and upgraded to the OLED version. Let me tell you, I am not disappointed at all! It is such a vibrant, immersive monitor. Yes, it is pricey, but wow, personally, I haven’t seen anything better. i am running a Ryzen 7 7800X3d , Nvidia RTX 4090 ( thinking of switching to a AMD 7900XTX)
Yep and people said more expensive VA are good…..yeah my bf had one that was like $300+ and it looked colorful and blacks were deep but the ghosting and smearing was horrible
I bought a Gigabyte 165hz VA monitor a few years ago and I initially hated it so badly. The black smearing was horrendous and made gaming such a bad experience. After spending about 2 hours fiddling with settings, I found a good custom setting that almost got rid of all the smearing but sacrifice some of the deep black. That being said, If I could go back in time I would've bought a lower refresh rate IPS monitor.
Odyssey G7 VA 240hz was and still is a great panel especially if you find it cheap, saying all VAs are bad is misinformation. That said, a bad VA is worse than poor performing differing panels
I bought the LG 27GR83Q-B for myself for Christmas. Went from 240Hz 1080p Alienware to this 240Hz 1440p LG and I absolutely love it and recommend it! Oh and I bought my son the Acer Predator XB283K V3bmiiprx 28" 4K monitor as well and he loves it too! Good choices recommended here.
I got a 1440 hp omen monitor initially, wasn’t happy with it, text was blurry and the colors weren’t great, just felt like I was looking at pixels all the time. I returned it and got a gigabyte m27u in 4k, really happy with it, the pixels are so dense that I can’t really see them at all, text is amazing, everything looks sharp and impressive. It only cost about a hundred bucks more, but it was really worth it.
@@zymxz there’s no stretching. I have a normal 60hz and the AOC 240hz next to each other for dual screen and you can tell the difference once you go into your windows settings and turn on the 240hz. little to no ghosting when I shake my mouse left to right
@@wilsongv95 good to hear I got a monitor a while back and that was on thing that drives me crazy to this day it’s never bad but it’s just bothering. Appreciate the feedback
Building my first pc and went big with the nvidia 4090. Will be content playing games at 4k res with 160fps while having obs open in the background. Been on consoles all my life and then had a rtx 2060 gaming laptop. Time to upgrade for the next few years to come! Thanks for the great info the monitor is last thing I need to order.
@@burningicecube2486 so rn I came to the conclusion that it would be smarter to wait for new OLED monitors coming out this year to hit the market so these older monitors will drop in price. Since switching to PC I find myself fawning over the graphics rather than refresh rate.leaning towards going with a 4k 144hz but 1440 OLED 240hz is enticing.
@@wheresmysandwich505that depends on your GPU then, many GPUs won’t run newer games at 4k 60+fps without upscaling, and 4k is much harder to run than 1440p ultrawide and costs way more with current GPU prices. But for future proofing then sure. I’m about to pull the trigger on a Samsung odyssey G5 34” ultrawide, seems like a good deal when it’s on sale for under $400. I’ve been playing at 1080p60hz my whole life and it’s not enough for fast paced first person shooters anymore 😂
Well structured video! And its important to keep those updated.. Gotta admit, my Benq 2780Q I bought last year got outdated in terms of raw numbers, but Im still amazed by its color quality and all the nice features. And everytime I turn on the game engine, I know that Im up for a treat. I feel lucky for kinda not missing the shot on this one, since I basically trusted reviews and my research alone. So I still go with the advice that if you have the chance to check out a prefered monitor in person, do it. Cause you cant really tell if u like the colors or brightness and such if not in person. Numbers and all are nice but in the end, what matters the most is that if you like the quality you are looking at, if the contrast suits you, if its bright or dark enough etc (given you've already chosen the right panel and features for your specific needs already). So since you will be looking at it a lot of your time, Id choose this kind of criteria (color quality, brightness, contrast, reaction time etc) over a little more hertz, let alone chosing another screen just cause its a little faster or a few bucks cheaper etc. Ofc it all depends on what it is you wanna do with it exactly, but you better like what you see or you might regret it in the long run.
For Ultrawide 1440p monitors, I HIGHLY recommend the Dell 3422DWG (34") when on sale. It's been incredible. It does decent HDR, height adjustable, and comes with a 3 year warranty.
You ARE THE BEST PC Builder!! Your videos helped me finally build my own first PC. The consistent details and benchmarks you give are like no other channel I can find at the moment. I’ve been looking high and low for Monitor benchmarks and suggestions to go with the build. You literally dropped this video at the right time. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
I'm glad you pointed out the falacy with response times. I have been pointing this out for years on facebook groups to be told I don't know what I'm on about. Feeling smug right now haha
Super happy with my LG - UltraGear 32” Nano IPS QHD 1-ms G-SYNC Compatible Monitor with HDR - Black (taken right from Best Buy's website). This monitor is amazing. Been playing Avatar Frontiers of Pandora for the last few days and the visuals are so amazing on this monitor. An OLED, in my opinion, would be the only thing that would make it look better. And, that is my Black Friday 2024 purchase. I'm going to be dropping all my extra into a separate account so I can finally join the OLED elite. Not sure if I'll upgrade to 4k at that point, or remain at 1440p... I really do like this resolution for gaming, and my 7900XT just rocks all the newer games at this resolution.
Yeah don’t waste ur money on oled. Ur got even going to run really high fps at 4k without frame gen from Nvidia, Depending on ur cpu an the games u run an the games dev’s but I’ll tell u now it sounds like u plan on wasting some fat funds my friend for minor to no real time performance increase. If u had the 7900xtx or a 4080 ti super an at least a 5800x3d, or 7800x3d. Or even better the 7950x3d. The last 2 CPU’s are what u need at high fps 4k with higher end gpu’s. Other wise ur not going to push 4k as high as u may think. Just please do more research before buyin. Look into the greys an black problems on oled pannels. Look into the leak side of things. See if new stuff’s coming out an when it may release an if the new stuff is or isn’t gonna make the old stuff drop hard. See if people are actually sayin that oled is fully solid or trash in areas. An find out which brands have the best oled panels with no problems an which are lying. I can give u step by steps here but I’m going on now 🤣 just start diggin my good sir!
I upgraded from 1440p 27" VA to 4k 42" lg c2 oled. For movies - you won't ever go back to old monitors. For productivity - 42 inch is a lot of space, sure it has its quirks, but after some getting used to its fine. Gaming - i don't play much, Baldurs gate 3 in Underdark area looks fantastic, star wars fallen order with HDR looks also great but! My 3070ti is not able to push 60+ fps at 4k even in this old title so be careful as even 4090 not able to max out fps in 4k now. I have no issues with OLED, maybe dimming on its own is somehow annoying, but panel is protecting itself from burn-in and I still hasn't got any in 2 years
going to stick to my 3 year old 1080p 75hz monitor. graphics card prices are so bad for "mid range" I'll be stuck on this resolution indefinitely for my entry level 3060.
Purchased the AW3423DWF yesterday. Absolute best monitor I could ever have. First ultrawide as well. Pairs decently well with my 3080 10gb which I will be holding on to until 5000 series or Rx 8000 series releases. Monitor is definitely the best looking as of right now for its worth. If in USA, definitely recommend buying from Best Buy and getting their 4 year warranty on it as they do cover burn-in replacement. Dell is kind of lackluster when it comes to warranty. the $150 BB warranty is more than worth it. And if in 2 years you get burn in and they don't carry the monitor anymore, you'll get a full refund and can use that to get an upgraded monitor instead!!
what are your best recommendations for a 32" 240hz monitor at both low and mid range price points? thank you so much for your amazing videos and helpful information !
If u plan on going with an oled, remember that they have issues with gray and dark gray shades, they will look dirty or like if they have interference... If u use dark mode in windows then forget it as u will see dark horizontal lines through the dark gray shades. The reviewers dont usually mention this because they just dont test them properly before publishing the review. But if u dig for the information about the gray shades on oled u will find it.
Very instructive, I've been thinking about getting a 1440p OLED 144hz monitor but those price YIKES... I'll probably hold off for several more months hopping prices drop to a more justifiable price.
My only problem with this guide and current state of gaming (great job on it btw!) is, who is gaming on a tiny 27” monitor in 2024 if you’re not a professional e-sports player??? I’ve been gaming on an Asus 32” for 6 or 7 years now and could never go back to a tiny 27” monitor unless I was a competitive e-sports player which most of us aren’t. 32” & 40” are the relevant monitors for 90% of us gamers wanting to immerse ourselves in games in 2024.
I learned something - while i can't get a 1440p and set it to 4K, I can, on the other hand, buy a 4K and lower the rez to 1440p. If that's right, i need to be shopping for a 4K, assuming my 4080 super can handle it. I could leave the 4K at native on modern games and then set it to 1440 for older games or to make the best of my 720P upscaled movies. Is all that feasible Jason? OH, and you're the man!
All I want is great contrast and color quality and don't care about refresh rate above 144 in 1440p in 32 inch it's like impossible to find without going oled
Thank you Jason! Just ordered the g28u off your link, really excited, I’ve been on a 1440 60hz office panel for 8 years. The jump to a real monitor is very exciting!!
I would highly recommend against buying the Samsung Odyssey G9 monitors. Maybe they have fixed this but I bought one and it is a paperweight now. After about a month of light use it would only boot up to a black backlight screen, the on board menu wouldn't show. Didn't matter what device was hooked up to it. Samsung customer support did nothing for me. Lost a customer for life. Please do not buy this monitor for your own good unless you want to waste $1-1.6k and a lot of your life in frustration
I picked up the Alienware 360Hz 1440p oled monitor for my bedroom and OMG, it’s amazing! In my living room I play on consoles and use a 65” LG C1 at 4K BUT my 27” Alienware somehow looks better 👀. Ghosting is something I notice on my tv across several games but not on my monitor. Ghosting just doesn’t exist on this monitor!
Question, I plan to buy one of the 3 Alienware QD-OLED monitors this year. What are your opinions on these choices? Wait for good sale on the 2 year old 34 ultra wide for $700 or less Buy the 27 in 1440 p 360hz for $900 Buy the 32 in 4k 240 hz for $1200 I currently have 6950 xt graphics card
@@MrAnimescrazy I currently have a 6950 XT card. I have a dell 1440p 32 inch LED 144hz monitor now. I mostly play Action RPGs and 3rd person adventure games. But I played Division 2 multiplayer and won't rule out getting back into online multiplayer in the future. Currently playing the PC version of Returnal and will also be hooking up a PS5 to the monitor as well.
@@MrAnimescrazy I beat the game and working on the second playthrough now and still unlocking items. I love the game. I am putting it up there with my favorites of all time! Can't wait to see it on an OLED screen. Do you have an opinion on which monitor to choose?
@@HaLo- ok what resolution do you want to game at 1080p or 1440p or 4k? What panel do you want a tn, lcd or led or mini led or oled or qd oled or w oled? What frame rate do you want in your games 120, 144, 165 or more?, Do you want to game on a monitor or tv? What size for the monitor or tv? Do you want the current gen or the gen before? What games do you want to play or what genres?
Just bought a top of the line 6k 4090 pc what’s the best 4K monitor with high frame rates?? Anything will help. I’m having one heck of a time trying to decide!
The MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED is a great choice at $950 which is a better value vs the Dell donjuan suggested if you can afford that, but it's currently out of stock.
Thanks Jason, I've been a 32:9 user for at least 8 years now. I seam to find the 1440p cards for 1080p play seam to work the best. These new IPS screens you got me into during the pandemic has made the 1080p experience better than ever. Especially for Sim racing. I have not tried a curved monitor yet. You don't talk to often about them.
The thing about buying a 4K gaming monitor is that you can't turn 4K off. It's a resolution of the screen. Sure, you can game in 1080p settings from the game itself but your gpu still needs to be able to upscale it to 4K regardless. If you're like me and own a 3090(OC) set up but don't plan on updating for a while, I'd stick with HDR screens instead or at the very least have a dual screen setup where one is HDR and one 4K. Eventually a new game will demand too much power for the PC and turning down the settigns won't help. You can go as high as you like with the hz, but dont go full 4k if you dont own a 4090.
Picked up an LG OLED 27" 240hz for $625 at Best Buy -- (1/19/24). Was an open-box "excellent" condition. I want the 4K QD-OLED models which drop in February this year. But at $1100 retail? You can get a 4070 TI and last year's OLED instead.
It'll be 1100 when it's dropped in the stores then marked down later in the year especially for black friday. That's probably when i'll be building a new pc and oled monitor. Waiting to see what amd cards and cpus are released this year before pulling the trigger on the xtx. Would rather get the 8000 series cpu/gpu
I`d like to buy monitor 1440p, 240hz and hdmi 2.1 to first use with ps5 than when I will buy a pc gamer and I could still use this monitor. What monitor do you recomended?
Can you do a video on best multiple display setups and monitors? can you have 1 main ultra wide and 2 wide on either side? do GPU's work like this. 3 displays with main display in the center for gaming.
What do you think of the LG 34GP63AP UltraGear 34" ? Is it better or worse than the LG you advise, the LG 27GP850P? I'm really having hard time choosing because I think of an ultrawide monitor for productivity but I'm afraid that for gaming it sucks
Watching another year seeing the amazing difference between prices in your videos and prices in Europe, not sure if I'm missing the good stuff or if people is just faster than me
Sincere question, I'm rather new to all of this -- the PC building I had done in the past was with my father before he passed. That being said, the machine we built together was lost in a fire so I'm currently in the process of rebuilding. I purchased a 5600x and a 4060 (not TI). I'm told that this combination can run 1440p at high settings, or even ultra for what I play (mainly battle net games with the occasional goofball indie title). What monitor should I be looking for? Keeping in mind I don't want to necessarily be locked to 1080p, but I'm willing to stick to it if that's all the 4060 can pump out reliably. I'm really unfamiliar with the tuning and specs for how all of this works, and any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
My condolences for your father, I'm glad you two had fun building together! The challenge with the 4060 is the lack of VRAM but depending on the games you play that might not be an issue for you. For more on that and on the type of performance to expect check out our Best Gaming GPU 2024 video. I would recommend a budget 1440p with it
@@PCBuilderChannel Thank you for your condolences, they mean a lot -- so does your speedy response. Fortunately, my gaming habits are nothing too extreme. I don't play the high-end AAA games, I think the most intensive games I have are ... Diablo IV, which is more RAM heavy than anything else (Blizzard is awful at optimizing their junk). I know the 4060 is limited on VRAM, but I was getting by in modern titles with a 1660 -- that goes to show the level of games I play. First Descendant, Warframe, Diablo, WoW, and Starcraft all seemed to run moderately well for me before; maybe I just got lucky. I don't know. I can look into a 1440p budget monitor, money is unfortunately a bit of an issue. So again, thank you for your recommendation -- it means a lot. Do you think even with limited VRAM, I'll still be able to play high-ultra in 1440p in those titles?
I wanted to upgrade from my LG32GK850G but everything is just worse sadly. I thought of buying one of the OLED ones but those are all bad. Either they are 27 inch which is too small or 24 inch and only at 4K which makes no sense to ever play at that resolution. So the only 2K ones are too small and the only bigger ones are slightly too big and 4K And on other monitors I kinda have an equal issue, G-sync is also something so few monitors have.
The Walmart app constantly has the Acer Nitro 32in curved monitor on sale for $130 shipped. I just got one, and am building my first PC for video editing and light gaming. Add in two smaller 24in ONN monitors, and boom. Heck of a sweet 1080 setup.
Literally posted a day after I ordered my new 4k monitor 😂. I ended up with a KTC M27P20PRO just because I really wanted mini LED for the backlight. So far so good, and it's the exact same panel as the CoolerMaster 4k monitor
I recently bought the stuff and built the $1500 1440p pc you had in a video. Works great. I play a lot of warzone. Just wondering if you’d know why the cpu could be at 100 utilization
Many models came last year with the CES, I think the prices will eventually come down but only in a few years when it will become more mainstream. Hopefully more games will have a good HDR support as well
@@arielbadw1368 hopefully. I mean I don't think I'm gonna upgrade within the next 1.5 years either way. Hope the prices get reduced to an affordable spot.
Surprise to see the g5 is not on the list. I got mine on black Friday for a 32-inch for 225usd ( I paid 350 cad after tax and shipping). The price was so insane that I had to put pressure to enforce the contract. To be honest, 32 inch is so big on my desk... I love it. Thx Jason for helping me to be a more aware customer
I am going to buy a budget 4k monitör been eyeing Lg 27GR93U-B I checked some other monitors like Samsung's 144 hz 4k Odyssey but among the budget ones I checked the one I mentioned seemed like the best choice to me. I am going to be sacrificing HDR here but that is something I am going to be okay with. Would you recommend this monitor? I own an rtx 4080 so my pc is fully able to take advantage of the monitor. Currently I own a 1080p monitor for work and 55'' LG oled tv for gaming but having to switch between the two feels like a chore.
The MSI Mag274QRF-QD used to be around the 400+ price point seeing it at 312 imo is a great deal and a good time to grab it as I've been watching it very closely.
Hello need your help ! I am looking for gaming monitor i can’t decide between: lg 27gr75q-b lg 27gp850P or the one that looks the best but is much cheaper than 850 ( so i am scared if it is true) AOC q27g4x
Love this video, my LG 32" Ultra-Gear QHD Gaming Monitor screen crack, what do you recommend, for a ps5 user looking for spend between $300-400$ please and thank you
@@ralphkicks2974here's two options for you. There's the MSI MAG 274QRF QD E2 which is a 27 inch 180hz 1440p Monitor that's currently $280 + Tax. OR There's the MSI 274UPF which is a 27 inch 144hz 4K Monitor that's currently $400 + Tax.
Asrock 34 inch? Saw it was a bit cheaper. I definitely want a 34 inch but just want some backing going for a VA, Is it really that bad ( coming from a g5 samsung)
QUESTION ? Is the samsung odyssey neo G7 good enough for me and a ps5 pro once it comes out ? I dont overly care as much about looks and graphics as much as frame-rate and over all lag n stuff. Im not on a budget and 8 or 900 is what im thinking about spending
Awesome video! I just finished a build with a 6700XT, looking to pick up a 1440p monitor. Leaning toward the Acer Nirto XV272U, but also interested in the Sceptre E275B-QPD168. Do you have any information on the Spectre? I know its a little less Hz but is also $50 less.
Hey their what is the best gaming monitor for a pc build with a i9 14900k and a RTX 4090 build on a pc ? And I’m new to all this stuff I would really appreciate it if u can help me out thanks
That's a super high end build so your only limit is your budget. Personally I'd be looking at 4k, or at high fps 1440p Oled. Expand the description for links to our top picks
@@kelley09162 oh yeahhh? I’m new like I said I don’t know anything I just asked people from where I’m trying to buy it at , at paradox customs and they gave me that build they told me those were the best parts currently but thanks man I’ll c what I get
*UPDATE: Removed MSI G274QPF-QD as it has an Xbox 120hz compatibility issue.*
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Best Gaming Monitor 2024 is here! What gaming monitor resolution and framerate are you looking for? Tell your story in a new comment below!
I already bought the gigabyte g27q
Holy Jason SauL Goodman..about time!!! (i was eyeing whole week for a new 1440p monitor..and u came with this particular video!! Bless You!)
Yay! I want to pick a 4K gigabyte M28U and M32U, My picks 1440p 240hz are gigabyte M27Q-X, LG 27 Ultragear(27GR83Q), and AOC CQ27G32 and lastly my budget 1440p the ASRock Phantom PG27Q15R2A these are the best gaming monitors ever thanks for my guided jason you are thebgreat channel.🎉🎉🎉
@@WanBerrysame here 😂
Why would you not put the viewsonic xg2431 in??
Stayed up until 1am trying to decide which monitors to get for my new set up. Two hours later, this video was released! 👍
lol picking a good monitor is the "worst" part of pc building in my opinion.
So glad that worked out! Thanks for watching :)
@@NeatoFoxyeah so many options that can be extremely similar and even models from the same manufacturer are hard to distinguish sometimes.
Pick your monitor first then build your pc
So...which one did you get?
New PC builder here and this is the best monitor education I've come across to date,thank you Jason!
Welcome! Thanks so much for watching, so glad you found it so useful.
I bought a pc with a rtx4080 I want 4K with 240hz is that possible or what monitor should I get??
@@s_s_j21-psn53 honestly 240 aint that good get 165 or 144
@@PCBuilderChannel Hi, I have Rtx 4090 and amd ryzen 9 7950x3d. Literally i can't choose the monitor, Should it be 2k or 4k. I play CS2 and also i play RDR2, Bannerlord too. İ know, for competitive fps games, we need more Hertz more Fps but im mixed player. What is the best choice for our? Can you guys help me objectively? 4k will amazed me while i play rdr2 ? or 4k will damaged me while i play cs2 ?
@@cemdagl45221440p is the sweetspot for both. If u wanna be safe because u play both genres, try 1440p 240hz
Great and organized video narrated by someone who can actually talk without sounding like they're brain dead. Hard to find stuff like this these days. Subscribed.
Thank you for the sub! Hope you keep enjoying the content
Bro, I can listen to you teach for an entire video and not tune out. The obvious effort and prep you put into teaching has a huge impact. Ur a great teacher. Thanks for the video!
Hey thank you! Really appreciate the feedback it means a lot
Just adding this tip since it's related to monitors, if your monitor has terrible color banding (where switching from very different colors and contrasts, like black and white, creates rings on the screen as the color transitions), try turning the overdrive setting on the monitor to something like balanced or picture quality. My G27Q had terrible color banding whenever it faded to a black screen but changing the overdrive settings fixed it.
I'm thinking about buying the same monitor, g27q. I read that is a bit slower in terms of response time. Is it really noticeable? How's gaming on it? Image quality and ghosting?
@@matteobuoninconti618 I haven't had any issues with ghosting or response time beign too low after changing overdrive to picture quality. Everything looks really nice on the monitor (and bright, this monitor has really good brightness)
Bruh
@@lucutes2936 what?
something important to remember about ultrawide is that it will be more taxing on your GPU, generally less than half the decrease in FPS of going up a resolution level, for example, 21:9 ultrawide 1440p is about 1/3 of the way between 16:9 1440p and 16:9 4K in terms of GPU performance. so if you are planning on getting ultrawide and are looking up performance specs for your GPU at a certain resolution, either look for ultrawide FPS numbers specifically, or remember to bake that in to the 16:9 numbers you find while researching
yes that makes sense, i also research about getting uw 1440p monitors and always look at gpu performance of 4k to be on the safe side. If it can achieve 70+ fps on 4k high it will be enough for 120+ on 1440 uw
From other benchmarking channels I’ve seen, 21:9 pushes more pixels so VRAM and memory speed is important to have enough of. Typically it’s about 15-25% of a performance hit on average games IF you’re limited by GPU and have some CPU headroom.
So for a 100fps benchmark at 1440p you can expect about 75-85fps, of course some games will not be that demanding like league, Valorant, cs:go, etc. You can always turn down graphics settings one notch from ultra to high or high to medium and get a boost from 10% to 30% more frames depending on the game and your CPU/GPU combo.
Split the difference between 1440p and 4k 16:9 fps to get an estimate for 1440p UW fps.
Love to see the love put into all your videos! From setting up chapter, which is amazingly helpful for rewatching specifics parts and the amazing and throughly explanation of the subject before the recommendations.
Planning on building a pc this year and it's hard to find some parts in my country, but it gets easier to chosse something after learning what to look for
Thank you!
Just saw you're brazilian, by your name brother, come to America, build your dream PC in months. From what you've written I'd say your english is pretty good, if you're younger than 26 you might be elegible to the same work & study visa program I chose to come here. And the investment you make on the program is roughly about 5k BRL, so, pretty much 10x cheaper than most programs. and you get to move to the U.S
@@PCBuilderChannel Hi, I have Rtx 4090 and amd ryzen 9 7950x3d. Literally i can't choose the monitor, Should it be 2k or 4k. I play CS2 and also i play RDR2, Bannerlord too. İ know, for competitive fps games, we need more Hertz more Fps but im mixed player. What is the best choice for our? Can you guys help me objectively? 4k will amazed me while i play rdr2 ? or 4k will damaged me while i play cs2 ?
I have the Neo G9 and upgraded to the OLED version. Let me tell you, I am not disappointed at all! It is such a vibrant, immersive monitor. Yes, it is pricey, but wow, personally, I haven’t seen anything better. i am running a Ryzen 7 7800X3d , Nvidia RTX 4090 ( thinking of switching to a AMD 7900XTX)
Bought a VA 165hz panel, worse shit ever, terrible black smearing, stick with IPS for gaming, thank me later
100% agree my brother has va 144hz litreally worst dession ever
Yep and people said more expensive VA are good…..yeah my bf had one that was like $300+ and it looked colorful and blacks were deep but the ghosting and smearing was horrible
I bought a Gigabyte 165hz VA monitor a few years ago and I initially hated it so badly. The black smearing was horrendous and made gaming such a bad experience. After spending about 2 hours fiddling with settings, I found a good custom setting that almost got rid of all the smearing but sacrifice some of the deep black. That being said, If I could go back in time I would've bought a lower refresh rate IPS monitor.
Lmao 🤣 don’t listen to this person
Odyssey G7 VA 240hz was and still is a great panel especially if you find it cheap, saying all VAs are bad is misinformation. That said, a bad VA is worse than poor performing differing panels
I bought the LG 27GR83Q-B for myself for Christmas. Went from 240Hz 1080p Alienware to this 240Hz 1440p LG and I absolutely love it and recommend it! Oh and I bought my son the Acer Predator XB283K V3bmiiprx 28" 4K monitor as well and he loves it too! Good choices recommended here.
Love my Ultra Gear. I find that a 27" monitor is too small for me though, so I went with the 32. They make such great monitors!!
I got a 1440 hp omen monitor initially, wasn’t happy with it, text was blurry and the colors weren’t great, just felt like I was looking at pixels all the time. I returned it and got a gigabyte m27u in 4k, really happy with it, the pixels are so dense that I can’t really see them at all, text is amazing, everything looks sharp and impressive. It only cost about a hundred bucks more, but it was really worth it.
Hey how is it working out so far what type of games do you play?
u mean the m28u right? is it responsive in competitive games?
@@FutureDreamZz working out great, I've been playing God of War most recently. some Civ 6 and Call of Duty.
@@jairosskopf9491 No, M27u. 27nin screen, 144 hz I think. I'm not a competitive gamer or anything but it seems responsive enough to me.
IM SO HAPPY YOU REVIEWED THE AOC 240HZ MONITOR. I bought it and it’s been phenomenal. Especially for the price!!!
Yes! I'm super excited for this budget 240hz gaming monitor AOC 240hz 1440p.
i wish i could buy this Thing but im from Germany and in Germany theres a similar Monitor but it cost more Money thats stupid. 😅
Is there any black or stretching when scrolling pages or moving quickly in certain games?
@@zymxz there’s no stretching. I have a normal 60hz and the AOC 240hz next to each other for dual screen and you can tell the difference once you go into your windows settings and turn on the 240hz. little to no ghosting when I shake my mouse left to right
@@wilsongv95 good to hear I got a monitor a while back and that was on thing that drives me crazy to this day it’s never bad but it’s just bothering. Appreciate the feedback
Building my first pc and went big with the nvidia 4090. Will be content playing games at 4k res with 160fps while having obs open in the background. Been on consoles all my life and then had a rtx 2060 gaming laptop. Time to upgrade for the next few years to come! Thanks for the great info the monitor is last thing I need to order.
Just built my 7600x build. Now I’m in the market for a monitor. Ur videos are always timely. Thanks for getting me into PC!
Congrats on your build! Glad we can help you out with your monitor pick (:
Which one did you get? Are you happy with it? I'm in the same situation lol
@@burningicecube2486 so rn I came to the conclusion that it would be smarter to wait for new OLED monitors coming out this year to hit the market so these older monitors will drop in price. Since switching to PC I find myself fawning over the graphics rather than refresh rate.leaning towards going with a 4k 144hz but 1440 OLED 240hz is enticing.
@@wheresmysandwich505that depends on your GPU then, many GPUs won’t run newer games at 4k 60+fps without upscaling, and 4k is much harder to run than 1440p ultrawide and costs way more with current GPU prices. But for future proofing then sure.
I’m about to pull the trigger on a Samsung odyssey G5 34” ultrawide, seems like a good deal when it’s on sale for under $400. I’ve been playing at 1080p60hz my whole life and it’s not enough for fast paced first person shooters anymore 😂
Dell G2724D is amazing budget/midrange 1440p. Full review and specs on RTINGS.
Very good video!
Thank you!
Well structured video! And its important to keep those updated..
Gotta admit, my Benq 2780Q I bought last year got outdated in terms of raw numbers, but Im still amazed by its color quality and all the nice features. And everytime I turn on the game engine, I know that Im up for a treat. I feel lucky for kinda not missing the shot on this one, since I basically trusted reviews and my research alone. So I still go with the advice that if you have the chance to check out a prefered monitor in person, do it. Cause you cant really tell if u like the colors or brightness and such if not in person. Numbers and all are nice but in the end, what matters the most is that if you like the quality you are looking at, if the contrast suits you, if its bright or dark enough etc (given you've already chosen the right panel and features for your specific needs already).
So since you will be looking at it a lot of your time, Id choose this kind of criteria (color quality, brightness, contrast, reaction time etc) over a little more hertz, let alone chosing another screen just cause its a little faster or a few bucks cheaper etc. Ofc it all depends on what it is you wanna do with it exactly, but you better like what you see or you might regret it in the long run.
Thanks for sharing!
I’m gonna get a 240hz 1440p monitor so I can click circles better
so true
you dont need 1440p for clicking circles 😂 better off getting 1080p 360hz
Love how fast you talk. Very informative on top of that. Great channel!
Glad you're enjoying the channel! Thanks so much for tuning in :D
For Ultrawide 1440p monitors, I HIGHLY recommend the Dell 3422DWG (34") when on sale. It's been incredible. It does decent HDR, height adjustable, and comes with a 3 year warranty.
how many hz ?
and do you use display port or hdmi ?
Following I just bought the LG 34” monitor for $250 it’s 165hz with a display port
@@dznuttzonyachin7499 144Hz over DP.
You ARE THE BEST PC Builder!!
Your videos helped me finally build my own first PC.
The consistent details and benchmarks you give are like no other channel I can find at the moment.
I’ve been looking high and low for Monitor benchmarks and suggestions to go with the build.
You literally dropped this video at the right time.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
That's awesome! Congrats on your build! So glad we could help!!
What are your specs?
@@MrAnimescrazy
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
MSI MAG B650 TOMAHAWK WiFi AM5
G Skill Trident DDR5
GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070Ti
Corsair 4000D
Corsair RM1000x Shift series
Samsung 980 Pro 2Tb
Corsair H150i Elite LCD ICUE
This came at the best time, my monitor has been giving signs of death for the past month and I was just gonna look for a new one today. Thank you.
Happy timing! You got it, thanks for tuning in.
omg i just asked for this yesterday and u delivered!!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing Jay!
We got you!
I'm glad you pointed out the falacy with response times. I have been pointing this out for years on facebook groups to be told I don't know what I'm on about.
Feeling smug right now haha
haha! Yes we can but try to help people around that (;
this was interesting to learn. thanks for the comment
Bought the LG 27GR75Q-B, really nice monitor, pretty happy about the buy
Good for Xbox series X?
the AW2725DF is really nice just got mine yesterday i love it
Super happy with my LG - UltraGear 32” Nano IPS QHD 1-ms G-SYNC Compatible Monitor with HDR - Black (taken right from Best Buy's website). This monitor is amazing. Been playing Avatar Frontiers of Pandora for the last few days and the visuals are so amazing on this monitor. An OLED, in my opinion, would be the only thing that would make it look better. And, that is my Black Friday 2024 purchase. I'm going to be dropping all my extra into a separate account so I can finally join the OLED elite. Not sure if I'll upgrade to 4k at that point, or remain at 1440p... I really do like this resolution for gaming, and my 7900XT just rocks all the newer games at this resolution.
Yeah don’t waste ur money on oled. Ur got even going to run really high fps at 4k without frame gen from Nvidia, Depending on ur cpu an the games u run an the games dev’s but I’ll tell u now it sounds like u plan on wasting some fat funds my friend for minor to no real time performance increase. If u had the 7900xtx or a 4080 ti super an at least a 5800x3d, or 7800x3d. Or even better the 7950x3d. The last 2 CPU’s are what u need at high fps 4k with higher end gpu’s. Other wise ur not going to push 4k as high as u may think. Just please do more research before buyin. Look into the greys an black problems on oled pannels. Look into the leak side of things. See if new stuff’s coming out an when it may release an if the new stuff is or isn’t gonna make the old stuff drop hard. See if people are actually sayin that oled is fully solid or trash in areas. An find out which brands have the best oled panels with no problems an which are lying. I can give u step by steps here but I’m going on now 🤣 just start diggin my good sir!
I upgraded from 1440p 27" VA to 4k 42" lg c2 oled.
For movies - you won't ever go back to old monitors.
For productivity - 42 inch is a lot of space, sure it has its quirks, but after some getting used to its fine.
Gaming - i don't play much, Baldurs gate 3 in Underdark area looks fantastic, star wars fallen order with HDR looks also great but! My 3070ti is not able to push 60+ fps at 4k even in this old title so be careful as even 4090 not able to max out fps in 4k now.
I have no issues with OLED, maybe dimming on its own is somehow annoying, but panel is protecting itself from burn-in and I still hasn't got any in 2 years
going to stick to my 3 year old 1080p 75hz monitor. graphics card prices are so bad for "mid range" I'll be stuck on this resolution indefinitely for my entry level 3060.
The dual refresh rate monitor asus is coming out with looks amazing please try and get your hands on it asap for review! 4k at 240hz or hd at 480hz
Purchased the AW3423DWF yesterday. Absolute best monitor I could ever have. First ultrawide as well. Pairs decently well with my 3080 10gb which I will be holding on to until 5000 series or Rx 8000 series releases.
Monitor is definitely the best looking as of right now for its worth. If in USA, definitely recommend buying from Best Buy and getting their 4 year warranty on it as they do cover burn-in replacement. Dell is kind of lackluster when it comes to warranty. the $150 BB warranty is more than worth it. And if in 2 years you get burn in and they don't carry the monitor anymore, you'll get a full refund and can use that to get an upgraded monitor instead!!
What the hell happened to monitor prices in the past 2 months? All the monitors in this video are $100 more than in the video
They’re still all over the place. Now the cheap versions are coming for Black Friday
what are your best recommendations for a 32" 240hz monitor at both low and mid range price points? thank you so much for your amazing videos and helpful information !
Another great video Jason!
Thanks for sharing, best wishes and stay well buddy!
Thanks 👍
What about Mini-LED?
If u plan on going with an oled, remember that they have issues with gray and dark gray shades, they will look dirty or like if they have interference... If u use dark mode in windows then forget it as u will see dark horizontal lines through the dark gray shades. The reviewers dont usually mention this because they just dont test them properly before publishing the review. But if u dig for the information about the gray shades on oled u will find it.
Using oled for 2 years now, no dark mode, haven't even heard about this problem till now
Can confidently say the LG27gr83q is a great monitor! I love it! Thanks for the video!
Thank your for the video❤
You bet! Thanks for watching
Very instructive, I've been thinking about getting a 1440p OLED 144hz monitor but those price YIKES... I'll probably hold off for several more months hopping prices drop to a more justifiable price.
My only problem with this guide and current state of gaming (great job on it btw!) is, who is gaming on a tiny 27” monitor in 2024 if you’re not a professional e-sports player??? I’ve been gaming on an Asus 32” for 6 or 7 years now and could never go back to a tiny 27” monitor unless I was a competitive e-sports player which most of us aren’t.
32” & 40” are the relevant monitors for 90% of us gamers wanting to immerse ourselves in games in 2024.
what?
Managed to get a LG 32GR93U for £380 down from £700 last week. Great monitor
Nice!
I really want to step up to an HDR OLED monitor. My LG C1 has completely changed the game for me with watching movies and shows.
its prone to burn in thats why i hesitate to buy oled monitor.
@@ozgurkuzu2202most companies have 3 year warranty for burn in.
I learned something - while i can't get a 1440p and set it to 4K, I can, on the other hand, buy a 4K and lower the rez to 1440p. If that's right, i need to be shopping for a 4K, assuming my 4080 super can handle it. I could leave the 4K at native on modern games and then set it to 1440 for older games or to make the best of my 720P upscaled movies.
Is all that feasible Jason?
OH, and you're the man!
Torn between these 3, please help.
LG 27G38A-B
Samsung Odyssey G7/G70B S32BG70
Samsung Odyssey G6 LS32BG652EEXXP VA
Great overview … what were your thoughts on the 32” 4K OLED’s at CES? The Aorus was the only one with DP 2.1 … probably what I will get.
You still recommend the gigabye m34wq over the other 1440p you show?
I have the gigabyte 34" 1440p ultrawide, no complaints. Price/performance and screen real estate is top notch, highly recommend.
All I want is great contrast and color quality and don't care about refresh rate above 144 in 1440p in 32 inch it's like impossible to find without going oled
Thank you Jason! Just ordered the g28u off your link, really excited, I’ve been on a 1440 60hz office panel for 8 years. The jump to a real monitor is very exciting!!
Awesome! Hope you love it
I would highly recommend against buying the Samsung Odyssey G9 monitors. Maybe they have fixed this but I bought one and it is a paperweight now. After about a month of light use it would only boot up to a black backlight screen, the on board menu wouldn't show. Didn't matter what device was hooked up to it. Samsung customer support did nothing for me. Lost a customer for life. Please do not buy this monitor for your own good unless you want to waste $1-1.6k and a lot of your life in frustration
Ended up getting the MSI G274QPF-QD from Newegg in Canada. Your videos always have incredible reviews, thanks for helping gamers like us!
Glad to help!
I picked up the Alienware 360Hz 1440p oled monitor for my bedroom and OMG, it’s amazing! In my living room I play on consoles and use a 65” LG C1 at 4K BUT my 27” Alienware somehow looks better 👀. Ghosting is something I notice on my tv across several games but not on my monitor. Ghosting just doesn’t exist on this monitor!
Question, I plan to buy one of the 3 Alienware QD-OLED monitors this year. What are your opinions on these choices?
Wait for good sale on the 2 year old 34 ultra wide for $700 or less
Buy the 27 in 1440 p 360hz for $900
Buy the 32 in 4k 240 hz for $1200
I currently have 6950 xt graphics card
What games do you play and what fps are you trying to achieve?
27 360hz
@@MrAnimescrazy I currently have a 6950 XT card. I have a dell 1440p 32 inch LED 144hz monitor now. I mostly play Action RPGs and 3rd person adventure games. But I played Division 2 multiplayer and won't rule out getting back into online multiplayer in the future. Currently playing the PC version of Returnal and will also be hooking up a PS5 to the monitor as well.
@@phillipvorndran6531 nice and how do you like returnal? It is one of my favorite games.
@@MrAnimescrazy I beat the game and working on the second playthrough now and still unlocking items. I love the game. I am putting it up there with my favorites of all time! Can't wait to see it on an OLED screen. Do you have an opinion on which monitor to choose?
This is the EXACT video ive been looking for seeing as how im going to revamp my entire setup seeing as it's beem so long since i did any upgrades
So glad its helpful!!
What are your pc specs going to be?
Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Asus TUF 4070
dont have a complete list yet because i dont currently have the money so im not sure what my budget is
@@HaLo- ok what resolution do you want to game at 1080p or 1440p or 4k? What panel do you want a tn, lcd or led or mini led or oled or qd oled or w oled? What frame rate do you want in your games 120, 144, 165 or more?, Do you want to game on a monitor or tv? What size for the monitor or tv? Do you want the current gen or the gen before? What games do you want to play or what genres?
Just bought a top of the line 6k 4090 pc what’s the best 4K monitor with high frame rates?? Anything will help. I’m having one heck of a time trying to decide!
Nice! Expand the description for links, we have sorted by resolution and frame rate (:
Take a look at the Alienware AW3225QF. Fair warning, it’s $1,200, but it’s pretty much the best monitor money can buy at the moment.
The MSI MPG 321URX QD-OLED is a great choice at $950 which is a better value vs the Dell donjuan suggested if you can afford that, but it's currently out of stock.
Thanks Jason, I've been a 32:9 user for at least 8 years now.
I seam to find the 1440p cards for 1080p play seam to work the best. These new IPS screens you got me into during the pandemic has made the 1080p experience better than ever. Especially for Sim racing. I have not tried a curved monitor yet. You don't talk to often about them.
What monitor do you have ?
@@fedexnman Spectre 43.8 the last year. Was 3 27inch screens before.
The thing about buying a 4K gaming monitor is that you can't turn 4K off. It's a resolution of the screen. Sure, you can game in 1080p settings from the game itself but your gpu still needs to be able to upscale it to 4K regardless. If you're like me and own a 3090(OC) set up but don't plan on updating for a while, I'd stick with HDR screens instead or at the very least have a dual screen setup where one is HDR and one 4K. Eventually a new game will demand too much power for the PC and turning down the settigns won't help. You can go as high as you like with the hz, but dont go full 4k if you dont own a 4090.
Picked up an LG OLED 27" 240hz for $625 at Best Buy -- (1/19/24).
Was an open-box "excellent" condition.
I want the 4K QD-OLED models which drop in February this year.
But at $1100 retail? You can get a 4070 TI and last year's OLED instead.
It'll be 1100 when it's dropped in the stores then marked down later in the year especially for black friday. That's probably when i'll be building a new pc and oled monitor. Waiting to see what amd cards and cpus are released this year before pulling the trigger on the xtx. Would rather get the 8000 series cpu/gpu
How do you like the monitor? Im also considering purchasing the lg oled 240hz open box from best buy
I`d like to buy monitor 1440p, 240hz and hdmi 2.1 to first use with ps5 than when I will buy a pc gamer and I could still use this monitor. What monitor do you recomended?
So I haven't seen any 1440p Monitors with HDMI 2.1.
Based on reviews the MSI G274QPX is a good 1440p 240hz Monitor.
@@kelley09162 it doesnt have an hdmi 2.1
@@py6wo30I know it doesn't but I haven't seen a 1440p Monitor with HDMI 2.1
Not sure why it's not common but yea.
Can you do a video on best multiple display setups and monitors? can you have 1 main ultra wide and 2 wide on either side? do GPU's work like this. 3 displays with main display in the center for gaming.
What do you think of the LG 34GP63AP UltraGear 34" ? Is it better or worse than the LG you advise, the LG 27GP850P? I'm really having hard time choosing because I think of an ultrawide monitor for productivity but I'm afraid that for gaming it sucks
what do u recommend more the AOC CQ27G3Z or LG 27-inch QHD 165Hz?
Watching another year seeing the amazing difference between prices in your videos and prices in Europe, not sure if I'm missing the good stuff or if people is just faster than me
Sincere question, I'm rather new to all of this -- the PC building I had done in the past was with my father before he passed. That being said, the machine we built together was lost in a fire so I'm currently in the process of rebuilding.
I purchased a 5600x and a 4060 (not TI). I'm told that this combination can run 1440p at high settings, or even ultra for what I play (mainly battle net games with the occasional goofball indie title). What monitor should I be looking for? Keeping in mind I don't want to necessarily be locked to 1080p, but I'm willing to stick to it if that's all the 4060 can pump out reliably. I'm really unfamiliar with the tuning and specs for how all of this works, and any recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
My condolences for your father, I'm glad you two had fun building together! The challenge with the 4060 is the lack of VRAM but depending on the games you play that might not be an issue for you. For more on that and on the type of performance to expect check out our Best Gaming GPU 2024 video. I would recommend a budget 1440p with it
@@PCBuilderChannel Thank you for your condolences, they mean a lot -- so does your speedy response. Fortunately, my gaming habits are nothing too extreme. I don't play the high-end AAA games, I think the most intensive games I have are ... Diablo IV, which is more RAM heavy than anything else (Blizzard is awful at optimizing their junk). I know the 4060 is limited on VRAM, but I was getting by in modern titles with a 1660 -- that goes to show the level of games I play. First Descendant, Warframe, Diablo, WoW, and Starcraft all seemed to run moderately well for me before; maybe I just got lucky. I don't know.
I can look into a 1440p budget monitor, money is unfortunately a bit of an issue. So again, thank you for your recommendation -- it means a lot. Do you think even with limited VRAM, I'll still be able to play high-ultra in 1440p in those titles?
WHAT A BLESSIG JASON WAS STILL USING YOUR 2023 MONTIOR VID.
Happy to bring you the updated version! Thanks so much for watching :)
What a timing! Currently I am looking to buy a new monitor.
I wanted to upgrade from my LG32GK850G but everything is just worse sadly. I thought of buying one of the OLED ones but those are all bad. Either they are 27 inch which is too small or 24 inch and only at 4K which makes no sense to ever play at that resolution. So the only 2K ones are too small and the only bigger ones are slightly too big and 4K
And on other monitors I kinda have an equal issue, G-sync is also something so few monitors have.
Between Monitor LG UltraGear 27GP850P-B Nano IPS 27" and Monitor AOC AGON AG275QXN/EU IPS 27" which one should i get?
Is the Acer XV272U V3 better than the Gigabyte M27Q? Better contrast ratio, better response time and colors?
The Walmart app constantly has the Acer Nitro 32in curved monitor on sale for $130 shipped. I just got one, and am building my first PC for video editing and light gaming. Add in two smaller 24in ONN monitors, and boom. Heck of a sweet 1080 setup.
Literally posted a day after I ordered my new 4k monitor 😂.
I ended up with a KTC M27P20PRO just because I really wanted mini LED for the backlight. So far so good, and it's the exact same panel as the CoolerMaster 4k monitor
Hard to beat the LG and MSI 27”1440p 240hz monitors for $349.99. I have the LG and it’s amazing.
I recently bought the stuff and built the $1500 1440p pc you had in a video. Works great. I play a lot of warzone. Just wondering if you’d know why the cpu could be at 100 utilization
This just might be the most helpful and informative tech video of all time
So glad you found this video so useful! Hope you keep enjoying all the content :)
Really wish OLED monitors were a bit cheaper. I'm fine with 1440p 165hz. Just wish the prices were around 600$ or under that.
Many models came last year with the CES, I think the prices will eventually come down but only in a few years when it will become more mainstream. Hopefully more games will have a good HDR support as well
@@arielbadw1368 hopefully. I mean I don't think I'm gonna upgrade within the next 1.5 years either way. Hope the prices get reduced to an affordable spot.
You suggested the Acer Nitro(Acer XV272U) which has 180Hz HDR400 for 199, would you also recommend the 240Hz version at 239.99?
Surprise to see the g5 is not on the list. I got mine on black Friday for a 32-inch for 225usd ( I paid 350 cad after tax and shipping). The price was so insane that I had to put pressure to enforce the contract.
To be honest, 32 inch is so big on my desk... I love it.
Thx Jason for helping me to be a more aware customer
For that price that's a good buy! Its just not well priced at the moment
I am going to buy a budget 4k monitör been eyeing Lg 27GR93U-B I checked some other monitors like Samsung's 144 hz 4k Odyssey but among the budget ones I checked the one I mentioned seemed like the best choice to me. I am going to be sacrificing HDR here but that is something I am going to be okay with. Would you recommend this monitor? I own an rtx 4080 so my pc is fully able to take advantage of the monitor. Currently I own a 1080p monitor for work and 55'' LG oled tv for gaming but having to switch between the two feels like a chore.
Whats your opinion on Dell - Alienware AW2724HF, 27'', 360Hz, 0.5ms, IPS, FreeSync and why the price is so low?
The MSI Mag274QRF-QD used to be around the 400+ price point seeing it at 312 imo is a great deal and a good time to grab it as I've been watching it very closely.
I have a 4k compadeble pc and i play on a 1080p tv it works just fine and no lag👍🏼
Hello need your help ! I am looking for gaming monitor i can’t decide between:
lg 27gr75q-b
lg 27gp850P
or the one that looks the best but is much cheaper than 850 ( so i am scared if it is true)
AOC q27g4x
Which one would you prefer the Samsung G9 49’ or the Samsung G8 34’ for call of duty
Just got an Odyssey G5 32" 1440p 165hz, for 200usd, not a bargain, but great price vs quality, very happy with my new display.
Nice! That's a good price for it
I have an RTX 4090 and an LG C2 (42"), but I use this TV as a monitor..
For me it's too big. Maybe 32" could be better..
When should I be looking for the new 4k monitors? Any links to some teasers for them or hard facts?
Do you recommend the Asrock Monitor 1440P over the Acer XV272U?
I need to buy a new monitor and I can't still decide.
Both are good, it just depends on if you want an VA Curved Monitor or a Flat IPS one.
Love this video, my LG 32" Ultra-Gear QHD Gaming Monitor screen crack, what do you recommend, for a ps5 user looking for spend between $300-400$ please and thank you
Are you looking for another 32 inch?
@@kelley09162 27 I think my 32 was to big but u could tell me wat u recommend at 32 as well
@@ralphkicks2974here's two options for you.
There's the MSI MAG 274QRF QD E2 which is a 27 inch 180hz 1440p Monitor that's currently $280 + Tax.
OR
There's the MSI 274UPF which is a 27 inch 144hz 4K Monitor that's currently $400 + Tax.
@@kelley09162ty
Hi, what do you think about BenQ EL2870U? I care mostly about input lag and response time
Any tips on how to pick a keyboard, mouse and headset for pc gaming
I've been thinking about making a video on this actually. Its not really something our channel has done in the past.
Thank you for telling me about that dedicated Console Monitor video in the description ! :)
You're so welcome! Glad we could help :)
What about the MSI MAG341CQP QD-OLED for an oled? Where would you think that stands? Looks like it is better than the alienware? I could be wrong
Asrock 34 inch? Saw it was a bit cheaper. I definitely want a 34 inch but just want some backing going for a VA, Is it really that bad ( coming from a g5 samsung)
Hey Jason what do you think of mini led monitors?
QUESTION ?
Is the samsung odyssey neo G7 good enough for me and a ps5 pro once it comes out ?
I dont overly care as much about looks and graphics as much as frame-rate and over all lag n stuff.
Im not on a budget and 8 or 900 is what im thinking about spending
Yes though the reviews on it aren't as good as it'd like. There are other 4K Monitors with better reviews.
What monitor do you suggest for my Lenovo Legion Go ??
Do you recommend the 32” Asrock Phantom??
Awesome video! I just finished a build with a 6700XT, looking to pick up a 1440p monitor. Leaning toward the Acer Nirto XV272U, but also interested in the Sceptre E275B-QPD168. Do you have any information on the Spectre? I know its a little less Hz but is also $50 less.
I am thinking of changing a 32 60hz Philips TV to an LG 32" UltraGear 32GN600 165Hz VA 2K QHD Monitor to play singleplayer, do you recommend it?
If that's what you can afford it's good.
But if you can afford to pay more I'd recommend the ASRock PG32QF2B orGigabyte GS32Q over it.
@@kelley09162 It's out of my budget but I still appreciate the recommendation. Regards.
Hey their what is the best gaming monitor for a pc build with a i9 14900k and a RTX 4090 build on a pc ? And I’m new to all this stuff I would really appreciate it if u can help me out thanks
That's a super high end build so your only limit is your budget. Personally I'd be looking at 4k, or at high fps 1440p Oled. Expand the description for links to our top picks
Just note if you don't already have the parts Jason doesn't recommend the 14900K for Gaming. The 7800X3D is better.
@@kelley09162 oh yeahhh? I’m new like I said I don’t know anything I just asked people from where I’m trying to buy it at , at paradox customs and they gave me that build they told me those were the best parts currently but thanks man I’ll c what I get
@@emmanuelortega1432yea. Just trying to help.
What is the best mid range 1440p slightly curved? 27”
what monitor shold i go BenQ Mobiuz EX240N or HP OMEN 24 they are almos the same price at 174€