• Reviews around gsync (3.22 of 5)

    Acer Predator Gaming X34 Pbmiphzx Curved 34" UltraWide QHD Monitor with NVIDIA G-SYNC Technology (Display Port & HDMI Port)

    • I love Gaming, fast refresh rates, Gsync and a quest for ultimate monitor has been my holy grail
    • If they ever manage to get Gsync and ULMB to work at the same time, you'd have a killer monitor technology for improving game image quality and playability
    • I am still able to get 165 Hz and gsync to work
    • Full IPS 2560x1440p, Gsync, 165hz Refresh rate
    • I bought the Z35 last year and its and amazing monitor with smooth 144hz gsync heaven
    • it just looks great, especially if you have a gsync capable card.
    • Gsync will not work properly unless you keep it with the same type of tech.
    • If you're looking for a huge 21:9 monitor with high refresh rates, gsync, and ulmb then this monitor is for you.
    • Nonetheless, gsync is worth the premium price tag in my opinion
    • GSYNC works like a charm as well
    • Now the bright side is you can eliminate both by disabling GSync and turning on ULMB and capping your frames at 120mhz, but why spend the money on all those fancy add ons if you need to turn them off to get some clear gaming
    • , Gsync wasn't as stunning for me as it would be to someone running mid-range or main stream GPU's, but it's a welcome feature that I'd rather have than not
    • , I O/C it too 165hz with the built in O/C (no issues at all), the quality feels better (harder sturdier feeling plastic), they have a dedicated customer service line for owners of Predator products (That's bawler AF), the menu navigation is GENIUS (Intuitive not clunky like the Alienware), and the RGB lighting is nice touch, and to top it all off the 32" is hands down now my favorite monitor size in 2560 x 1440