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AOC Q24G2A – a smaller 23.8? sized model, with a rare 1440p resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. Good performance and a lower priced model.
Asus ROG Swift PG329Q (reviewed) – 32? in size offering a slightly larger screen size some will like. With 175Hz refresh rate and also ELMB-sync (simultaneous blur reduction and VRR).
BenQ EX2780Q – 27? with 144Hz and adaptive-sync, a popular and commonly recommended 1440p IPS gaming screen.
Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q (reviewed) – 27? with 165Hz refresh rate, but what sets this apart from the competition in this sector is its high-end Mini LED backlight for far better HDR performance. Still remains a competitive price too.
LG 27GP850 – replaces the very popular LG 27GL850 (reviewed), this model is 27? and offers an improved 180Hz max refresh rate, 1ms G2G and wide gamut Nano IPS panel.
Samsung Odyssey G7 C27G75T (reviewed)Key specs: 27? curved, 1440p, VA, 240Hz, adaptive-sync, 1ms, wide gamutVery fast response times and no black smearing, a break-through in VA technology. Very popular model if you like VA panels and high contrast ratio and a curved screen format, and at 240Hz this goes above most 1440p models. There is also a 32? equivalent, listed below if you want a slightly larger screen size with very similar spec and performance.
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DAN A4-H2O modded, Phanteks t30 AIO, 7700x, Ref. 7900xtx, Asus Rog 650e-i.