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If you are in the market for a killer gaming monitor, this one for sure should be in your list to consider
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I find this monitor to be the perfect sweet spot for PC enthusiast gaming
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great gaming monitor!
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The gsync while gaming is also phenomenal
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Awesome monitor, makes gaming look great and the added smoothness is nice, does not eradicate judder and still has blb in corners in dark
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This is a fantastic gaming monitor
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Absolutely amazing gaming monitor
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In my quest to find an amazing gaming monitor I first tried the Asus
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I have this unit paired with an overclocked Asus Strix 980ti and I continue to be amazed how beautiful gaming looks on this monitor in comparison to my old
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Best gaming monitor money can buy
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On one head, if you get a good one, it appears to be one of the best gaming monitors out there, bar none.
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Monitor looks sharp while gaming
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It honestly is the best gaming monitor I have ever
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If you want a great IPS gaming monitor with Gsync and
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This monitor is very likely the best 27 inch gaming monitor that money can buy right now
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I built a new system at the same time that I got this, and I can say from experience that this is an excellent gaming monitor
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Beautiful and VibrantThe 144Hz and G Sync give an amazing gaming experienceCons:For $759, and Acer being Acer i WAS expecting some little amount of backlight bleeding and ips glow
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text is tiny on some apps that dont scale with windows text size settings,but if your looking for a great gaming monitor with G-sync look no further your search is over a tip tho when you order one make sure to check off the option to have them put the displays box in a plane box(its free
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Words can not describe how awesome 144hrz gaming is
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It is without a doubt the best gaming experience I've ever had
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I bought this monitor because I wanted the best gaming monitor out at the time
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It isn't really noticeable, and if you're using the monitor for top PC gaming at a highly intense level (not pro, but essentially as competitive as amateurs with external careers can be) this is an incredibly valuable investment
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On a side note, my Nvidia 970GTX (MSI Gaming Edition, OC'd at 1528 core clock) runs DOOM at 60-80fps on this 1440p display on Ultra settings.
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After several weeks of research I came to the conclusion that the best gaming experience can be found on a monitor with a couple of key features
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I will say, however, that 1080p gaming at 60fps is still very good
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DRGreat monitor, if you enjoy gaming and have an NVIDIA card this is a must have!
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I upgraded from what was the best gaming monitor 5-6 years ago, and this blows it away in every respect.
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I have the absolute most powerful gaming rig possible (Intel 6700k Skylake with 2 x GTX 1080's running in SLI)
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Best fast gaming monitor on the market.
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Probably one of the better gaming monitors out there right now, but the amount of IPS glow is completely unacceptable
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Playing games at 144hz with Gsync to make that fps wibblewobble disappear makes just a PERFECT gaming experience
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The trade off, is that colors are vibrant and accurate, and the G-sync and ULMB modes really do improve gaming.
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The 165Hz overclock as well as G-Sync really makes a difference in games because it is immediately noticeable.
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Being an Acer product, and nVidia G-Sync ready, I figured I'd try it out
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the viewing angles, the g-sync, lack of any dead pixels, and the excellent base
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ugh).One G-Sync issue (or maybe just confusion on my part) is that I've set v-sync off in the control panel, but it keeps re-enabling itself somehow
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No dead pixels, no yellow color back-light bleed on the corners, and oddly seems as though it performs better than the other one (I was starting to have spotty G-sync performance, but that could also easily be my aging video card - time will tell).I've also managed to balance out the colors between the two monitors, and they're just about identical now.
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R Gain: 97G Gain: 97B Gain
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The g-sync with my gtx960 (soon a 980ti) works flawlessly and I can definitely feel the difference going from 60hz to 144+hz, and I can safely say I will never be going back
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Had issues getting G-SYNC to work, and Acer response was basically "replace your $4000 computer with dual 980s, the monitor could not be at fault".
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Clocking at 165Ghz and buttery ultra smooth with G-sync that really smooths out game play
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but I would recommend this monitor as of now.
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Couple things to note is the stand legs are not as bright as in the picture, it is a more fitting darker red
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I have my colors a bit exaggerated as I like colors to pop in games and movies
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good but have some die pixel (n . over clocking
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The 165Hz overclock as well as G-Sync really makes a difference in games because it is immediately noticeable.
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Being an Acer product, and nVidia G-Sync ready, I figured I'd try it out
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the viewing angles, the g-sync, lack of any dead pixels, and the excellent base
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ugh).One G-Sync issue (or maybe just confusion on my part) is that I've set v-sync off in the control panel, but it keeps re-enabling itself somehow
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No dead pixels, no yellow color back-light bleed on the corners, and oddly seems as though it performs better than the other one (I was starting to have spotty G-sync performance, but that could also easily be my aging video card - time will tell).I've also managed to balance out the colors between the two monitors, and they're just about identical now.
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R Gain: 97G Gain: 97B Gain
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The g-sync with my gtx960 (soon a 980ti) works flawlessly and I can definitely feel the difference going from 60hz to 144+hz, and I can safely say I will never be going back
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Had issues getting G-SYNC to work, and Acer response was basically "replace your $4000 computer with dual 980s, the monitor could not be at fault".
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Clocking at 165Ghz and buttery ultra smooth with G-sync that really smooths out game play