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The best gaming Mointor for surePros :34inch - ultra wide - 3440x1440 - ips - 100hz - gsync - curved - flicker free technologyanti glare screen - built in fps counter - metal base - ultra low blue - smart air systemrog light effect - Smart cable management - Game visual
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144hz gsync is like butter though
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Gsync works like they say it does
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Awesome monitor love gsync and 180hz great cross hair features
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Gsync makes things buttery smooth
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Lets start by saying how bad the GSync is on the monitor
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Fairly high end card needed to make use of the high refresh rate and gsync
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Everything was fine, until the monitor started to flicker endlessly (not immediate, but once it started it didn't stop until gsync was disabled)
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I've owned other IPS monitors that were much worse (and also completely functional).The gsync is nice
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It sits about 30 inches from my face at a seated position.***ORIGINAL***Pros:-I only notice the bezels when I look for them, only to say "those are amazing bezels"-Curve is subtle but surprisingly comfortable and not at all disorienting.-Refresh rate and gsync work great.-The controls on the monitor are by far the best in the industry.-Blacks are as black as a non HDR can be and the colors are vibrant.-The stand moves the panel like a hot knife through
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I wanted to like the monitor, I wanted to like gsync
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Gsync appears to work quite well
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The Gsync and 165 OC refresh rate is like its a new PC.FFXV for
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timings).in order to enable ULMB you have to disable Gsync and limit refresh rate to 120Hz which is fine, for FPS, but would like to have Gsync ready
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The Gsync is worth the premium paid in my opinion; It should be the new standard for gaming monitors in the future
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timings).in order to enable ULMB you have to disable Gsync and limit refresh rate to 120Hz which is fine, for FPS, but would like to have Gsync ready
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gsync works great, but the price premium is unfortunate.
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vibrant-Gsync keeps
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Gsync is amazing and 165Hz makes thing butter smooth, but TFT Central recommends you use it at 144Hz
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When gaming, I've found the combination of resolution, refresh rate, and gsync to drastically improve gameplay
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Gsync is amazing
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Gsync and the high hz rate is incredible
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GSYNC is amazing and I have grown fond of IPS screens
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Now one feature I was impressed with is the GSync for this monitor, with GSYNC you don't have to manually change the refresh rate for each game, GSYNC does the work for you
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GSYNC WORKS PEOPLE IM A BELIEVER
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im either going to get a BEN-Q without Gsync (Super quality) or try the AOC version.
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I read up on the forums and I found that if I disabled Gsync it would fix my problem.
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I play games in 1440 with 165hz refresh rate and Gsync on a 1080ti and Iv'e never seen anything so beautiful sitting on my desk
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Gsync works only with nvidia
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GSync helps improve FPS big time, but after 4 months of use I have 4 dead pixels in a row and their customer support doesn't care
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While I think GSYNC is really cool, I've come to conclusion that it simply isn't ready for prime time
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GSync is the truth but I still prefer ULMB on old games that can easily go over 120hz
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I would have bought the cheaper dell GSYNC TN monitor and saved myself some headache
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GSYNC works as advertised
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GSYNC works great and latency is phenomenal.
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Gsync is incredible and being able to push games up to 165 frames per second is amazing if your video card can push it
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smooth!- Gsync is awesome
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GSync is amazing.
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gsync works...
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Gsync on makes my division game freeze every other second and crash my payday 2 game
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All my other games have been fine using gsync.
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Returning for replacement one final time before I refund the PG278QR and look elsewhere for a 27" 1440p Gsync Capable solution
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The latency is so low that I prefer 30fps gsync to 60fps without, though of course high fps gsync is even better
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The gsync is amazing
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gsync is great for games that you can't get a stable frame rate on
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, Gsync is great, the build quality is great....but this QC issue is a joke
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Gsync really is worth the hype, I can say from experience the stutter and tearing I ran into during gaming in DOOM or DX:MD have been completely erased, providing a much more satisfying experience
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Gsync is nice.
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Can't go back to a slower non gsync monitor after this.
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Having previously owned the TN panel version of this monitor I didn't need to be convinced of how well GSync
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Don't get me wrong, the display itself is absolutely gorgeous; the colors are wonderful, the bezels are slim, the stand is clean and stylish, and the stated features (144hz, g-sync, etc) all work as intended.
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The g-sync and fast refresh paired beautifully with my GTX 1080 to make an amazing gaming experience
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In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes
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If you don't have G-sync supporting GTX cards, DO NOT buy this model
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Color Accuracy-Great Response Time-G-SYNC-Easy to adjust refresh rates
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I've tested a few games (Overwatch, DOOM, Civ VI, among others) with G-Sync, which works perfectly and adds a huge edge for competitive games
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Cons: G-Sync Scan Lines impacting the right half of the screen, signifying a faulty G-Sync Module
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G-sync works
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I will just go for the cheapest G-sync next time around
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Modified graphics settings on the computer instead of the monitor (most websites say to try disabling G-Sync and V-Sync, dropping it down to 60hz, adjusting gamma, and so much more.**Of
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The G-Sync when combined with a refresh rate of more than 60 hertz, the screen flickers 10 times in under a minute
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Upon disabling G-Sync, the scan lines became far less visible
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You're practically paying $150 just for G-Sync (Which I love