@@Neity_ I do a mix really. CS, PUBG but also so many other games. Cyberpunk, stalker 2, dead cells etc. I only game on my of but I use the monitor for work too.
@@changye9604 that’s awesome. Just worried it will feel too big. I think 27” is quite good tbh. And you also need lose performance to power it. What spec do you have on your computer? What fps do you have in games? Which 32” do you have btw?
@@ToWanted410 60 fps wont really be a noticeable difference when it comes to running games at like 500 fps. the way clearer image is more of an advantage than the miniscule frame boost
1:12 idk bro when i upgraded from 60hz to 240hz i breezed through ranks from plat to immortal 1 in like 5 or 6 weeks after being a plat hardstuck for years
@@ArgentCoconut 144 to 165 ain't much of a difference, I'm not surprised you can't tell. Though you'd probably be able to tell 144 and 240hz apart, it's wildly different. I switched from 165hz to 360hz recently and the difference is night and day. Though as vainsz said, you don't really gain much in terms of skill, it's just really smooth and clear
Hello Vainsz, What monitor settings did you use while playing Valorant on your old ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP? I mean, ULMB2 on/off, OD, and I’m wondering how you can achieve the lowest possible latency.
ULMB makes no sense in competitive gaming. The higher refresh rate is in many ways way more beneficial. You achieve informations sooner and the smoothness helps you aiming better.
for cs2 ulmb and 240 hz or use 480 hz? my fps is around 200-500 fps. And did you ever tried the aw2725df? how is this compared to the alienware? i want to get one of both
Would you recommend waiting for any other updates like glossy coating or is there nothing on the horizon to look forward to and I should just get this one today?
it really depends on what you value the most. I personally like matte more cause of my very bright environment, but glossy does look more punchy with the color. And apart from the glossy/matte debate, I don't think there's any downside from this monitor other than the price and the fact u gotta have a very good PC to drive it
heres my review. i recently shifted from 165hz to 270hz and lemme tell you this. its slightly smoother but its not a "NIGHT AND DAY" difference. if you can cope a 270hz monitor for cheap then go for it. i got mine for 170€ (ASUS TUF Gaming VG249QM1A) but if you cant find one for a decent price then stick to 165hz or even 180hz. 165hz will get you through most of the fps games with ease. (I only play comp games like CS2 btw)
By any chance where did you get the wallpaper? I know they have the blue/purple version but that red and black one is the one I truly want I have the monitor and in love with it but would love the wallpaper the feedback will be nice :) thanks!
Hey vainsz just wanted to ask you a question, Are you steel using a footrest ? Because i dont know should i get it for my setup, i play mostly competitive games like valorant and cs2, im already good at the both games but should i get the footrest to make my gameplay even better or do i dont need it ?
I was going to go for the pg248qp because I was worried about oled burn in, I plan on using it for as many years as possible which is why my immediate thought was the lcd; would this monitor ideally last that long with minimal burn in? p.s. I play Valorant and KovaaK's where the UI stays the same for a while in case that affects any responses
@@oiulti6900 Yupp, have the udcp 4k240/1080p480 and Aorus 27Q3 at home and 1080p mode is harsh on the udcp at 32”. 1440p 27” 480hz is the way to go if you play mainly fps games. It’s still the sweet spot between clarity and fps.
You said CS2 will easily achieve 480hz but the most powerful CPU that hasn't even released yet only achieves 1% lows of 360fps at 1080p. So it's not a chance in hell that you will maintain 480fps in CS2 at 1440p. Having a frame rate fluctuating below your monitors refresh rate can feel jarring in games like CS.
if ur fine with TN Panels u can get a Zowie with Dyac+ or if u have the money a 360hz 1080p OLED (WOLED is still expensive and its basically the same as normal OLED)
Isn't the 540hz with DyAc/ULMB2 going to be superior compared to OLED at 480hz (that doesn't have Black Frame Insertion)? I saw UFO test review by Monitors Unboxed and the TN panel looked clear by a far shot
@@Raynoxfps Agree with the colors... I've gotten used to the newer TN panel colors by now as they're not as horrendous as the older TN panels. However, even with the low response time, the UFO tests look way clearer on the 540 Hz TN panels with DyAC2/ULMB2 compared to the 1440p (or 1080p) 480 Hz OLEDs One downside being it can only be activated at 360hz or above so any game that doesn't touch that much FPS can't use Backlight Strobing. I think this is where the OLED will shine
I've used 540hz for a year with ULMB2, and I much prefer the 480hz oled because of the superior OLED and 1440p res. UFO tests are good, but as the target market for this monitor myself, I prefer to test the performance in game, especially in competitive high rank where it really matters. And from my experience, no difference whatsoever in terms of performance between these 2, so why not just get the extra OLED and 1440p benefits (if budget was no issue)
I have mine ordered and to be delivered tomorrow. I've only ever used a 24in monitor for competitive gaming. Im radiant in valorant, and I am afraid I may lose a lot of RR playing on this one. I have been using the 540hz tn panel but really wanted to try this. Hopefully it goes well and I adjust quickly. Any advice going from 24 to 27?
@ from a full competitive standpoint point the 24in tn panel is 100% better. The 27in oled is beautiful and looks great but if you plan on wanting the best competitive edge, the 24in 540hz clears. I switched back to the 24in and made the oled my second monitor. The asus 27in oled has a 24.5 feature on it but I didn’t try it, might give it a try this weekend
@@Puuhanen im just too adapted to the 24in i think, I was missing shots and my aim didnt feel right. I gave myself a week of playing and still couldnt adapt. This is just me though it could be different for you
Well damn ur one of the only good valorant players I've seen who also use very low sensitivity. Glad to know that lower sensitivity is actually playable.
Was my pick for a future monitor but I can't afford to waste my money just for it to get burn in after 6-12 months. Once something with no burn in gets released then I'll consider it.
I think burn in risk will always be there with OLED monitors, but nowadays I think you're pretty safe since many brands offer quite a long warranty for the burn in pixel
Hello vainsz what would you personally choose for competitive gaming, a 1440p 360hz oled or 1080p 540hz tn? Im stuck between these two and I wonder if backlight strobing on the TNs make it better for motion clarity.
@@Byte4You-c9gI mean if you look at all the burn-ln tests with the new gen of Oleds it really most likely won’t be a problem for at least 3-4 years if you’re primarily gaming. The warranties should also back that up, do you really think they would advertise a 3-year burn in warranty if they knew they would have to replace almost every single screen? Only people talk trashing Oleds at the moment are people who can’t afford them 💀
@@noelherlufsen3465 Your Assumption is that people who can't afford it rather than people are most likely to spend on what's worth the value. Do you have an Oled?
@@MrDuckyDumb A lot of people throw skewed numbers and assumptions around. I have a very fast reaction time but even I know I’m not on the past possible level. I have a friend who is, and while I’m in the top 0.1% he’s the fastest person I’ve met. Everyone has good days and bad days though.
@@reggiegallardo5312 he plays low sens, looks like 800dpi. You should make yours what feels comfortable for you. And not copy what works for someone else.
brother it seems you are running a relatively low sens, I'd recommend you getting a bigger mousepad so you can swipe with bigger motions and cover more of your screen without having to reset your mouse as much, just a tip from another low sens user
sens is tiring agreed, but idk I might be heavily biased since I got radiant by sticking to this sens. When my hand starts to hurt I'll consider to increase it for sure haha
@@Vainsz cool brother, but I'll stick to my original comment, I still believe you'd optimize your aim by having a bigger mousepad, the one you have seems too small for your sens, it might be unconsciously making you hold back on some of those flicks or aim in general, at least give it a try, if you already hit radiant then why not change it a bit, worse thing it can happen is spiral you into a few elo down XD
Get hyped. the days about worrying about burn in are no longer, unless you have a image on the screen forr days it doesnt burn in, i have a oled that ive been using for 5 months and have no burn in, also they provide a 2 year or so burn in warranty
It will be to much, you will struggle at 1440p, 240hz is probable doable, in esports titles like Valorant ect. I got a 5800x3d and 3070ti and play currently on 1440p 165hz monitor and for esports games that i play, the only ones i can hit a more stable fps around 480 is OW2 and Valorant with low settings at 1440p. The rest like Fortnite, CS2 or Apex(Apex is capped at 300 anyway) it is harder to hit those numbers stable. My plan is to try and snack a 360hz 1440p oled at a discount during this winter, and also upgrade to the Nivida 5000 or AMD 8000 series gpu.
Does anyone know how it effects the true stretched res for val, cause i am using stretched for months now on 1280x880p and i would not leave this advantage for a little bit better monitor thant my benq 360hz
Yeah but 240hz OLED is way more responsive and clean than 360hz IPS. There is no TN or IPS that is below 1.4ms response time. Even a 240hz OLED is at 0.025-0.03ms response between each pixel change. The input latency also stacks. So IPS is closer to 4ms total latency even for 360hz and 540hz. OLED = closest to direct feedback coming in under 1.3ms total latency makes it more than twice as fast as your 360hz IPS. ELMB is more useful for IPS and TN because the whole screen needs a refresh to change pixels. OLED does not need it because each pixel is individually lit so it's instant. Science bro it's real cool
6:47 False. All fps pros sit extremely close to the monitor and always need to move their head when looking at the radar. Bigger monitor would be better for fps games and should be NEEDED for pros or other competitive individuals to reduce the development of near-sightness!
Finally someone on 480hz valorant player who dosnt use the left hand instead of the right you know your bad at the game and you play for the cosmetics and bcs theyr ego is really big when you use the left hand
Links to monitor👇
Newegg - rog.gg/WTB_PG27AQDP_Vainsz
Amazon - amzn.to/4hCBfG1
Asus - rog.gg/PG27AQDP_Vainsz
go bye acer 600hz full hd tn.)
is it still possible to play at 1080p, on this screen ?
This monitor should be the endgame of anyone who is just as much into comp games as singleplayer titles, elite monitor.
I can't decide if I should go for the 32" 4K Oled or this one. I really like 27" but maybe 32" 4k is super nice? :D
@Alex-HD I think it really depends on what you mostly do, if you mostly play comp games id get this one, for work/editing I would get the 32" :)
@@Alex-HD I have the 32” version OLED 100% worth the extra money
@@Neity_ I do a mix really. CS, PUBG but also so many other games. Cyberpunk, stalker 2, dead cells etc. I only game on my of but I use the monitor for work too.
@@changye9604 that’s awesome. Just worried it will feel too big. I think 27” is quite good tbh. And you also need lose performance to power it. What spec do you have on your computer? What fps do you have in games? Which 32” do you have btw?
1440p is the way for competitive games, its so much cleaner and its so much easier to aim and spot people.
Definitely true. 1080p is good as well the fps boost is crazy👌🏽👌🏽
@@ToWanted410 not really a fps difference in competitive games if at all.
@@ToWanted410 1080p and 1440 give around the same fps with a high end system
@@Snxgur I play cod multiplayer pacifically mw3 With an rtx4090 and I get like an extra 60 fps when I use 1080p bro.
@@ToWanted410 60 fps wont really be a noticeable difference when it comes to running games at like 500 fps. the way clearer image is more of an advantage than the miniscule frame boost
What a cozy little setup. Looks great.
Rarely comment on videos but you did a really good job with this one. Hope you get more popular
Getting the 360hz one (qdoled) for christmas, very hyped about it
1:12 idk bro when i upgraded from 60hz to 240hz i breezed through ranks from plat to immortal 1 in like 5 or 6 weeks after being a plat hardstuck for years
60Hz is the only exception, upgrading from 144hz above won't give you such huge improvements
@@Vainsz oh i see that, tried my friend's 165hz once and yeah i coudn't tell much of a difference. Great video btw.
kinda crazy how it affected you that much
@@chasethefeel tbh back when there was no ascendant it was a bit easier to hit immortal 1, but still 60hz looks like Power Point to my eyes.
@@ArgentCoconut 144 to 165 ain't much of a difference, I'm not surprised you can't tell. Though you'd probably be able to tell 144 and 240hz apart, it's wildly different. I switched from 165hz to 360hz recently and the difference is night and day. Though as vainsz said, you don't really gain much in terms of skill, it's just really smooth and clear
bro i swear every video his setups upgrades a level
The only compromise is the DCX, tabbing out and going back in takes about 7 seconds each.
Windowed Fullscreen fixes that
@ You'll also lose ~20% of frames.
Not if you turn off "Fullscreen optimization "@@mitchy5994
I have a OLED 240Hz. Other monitors have 360Hz, 480Hz, 540Hz.
Is it worthy for higher refresh rate that the difference is noticeable?
Hello Vainsz, What monitor settings did you use while playing Valorant on your old ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP? I mean, ULMB2 on/off, OD, and I’m wondering how you can achieve the lowest possible latency.
use ULMB it gives a clearer image
ULMB makes no sense in competitive gaming. The higher refresh rate is in many ways way more beneficial. You achieve informations sooner and the smoothness helps you aiming better.
What’s the name of the pc
for cs2 ulmb and 240 hz or use 480 hz? my fps is around 200-500 fps. And did you ever tried the aw2725df? how is this compared to the alienware? i want to get one of both
whats ur sens and dpi
Nice review, bro. Missing your streams.✨
damn bro what is that keyboard it sounds so good
How is the text clarity on this thing?
I’m really curious about what dpi and sense you use for val?
What’s you rank and mouse sensitivity for valorant
What is the in built crosshair like on this monitor can you select a simple dot, some monitors have whacky ones
bro what is your mouse dpi and game sens in 27 inch monitor please tell.
What are your settings for the monitor?
Is 27" too big for valorant if i wanna rank up ?
Hey by any chance could you give me your monitor setting I bought a few weeks ago and I’m not sure what settings are good
1:00 100dpi 0.01 sens
Can I ask some question CPU amd or intel If I need to streaming.
what's the keyboard name
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Would you recommend waiting for any other updates like glossy coating or is there nothing on the horizon to look forward to and I should just get this one today?
it really depends on what you value the most. I personally like matte more cause of my very bright environment, but glossy does look more punchy with the color. And apart from the glossy/matte debate, I don't think there's any downside from this monitor other than the price and the fact u gotta have a very good PC to drive it
Is 165hz good?
Depending on the games you play, u don’t rlly need anything above 240hz. Also depends on ur hardware too
ofc if u have a entry lvl gaming pc it's fine
It is very good, if your game is always running over 165 fps.
heres my review. i recently shifted from 165hz to 270hz and lemme tell you this. its slightly smoother but its not a "NIGHT AND DAY" difference. if you can cope a 270hz monitor for cheap then go for it. i got mine for 170€ (ASUS TUF Gaming VG249QM1A) but if you cant find one for a decent price then stick to 165hz or even 180hz. 165hz will get you through most of the fps games with ease. (I only play comp games like CS2 btw)
@ScytheFPS valorant and it's a laptop 4050 gpu
By any chance where did you get the wallpaper? I know they have the blue/purple version but that red and black one is the one I truly want I have the monitor and in love with it but would love the wallpaper the feedback will be nice :) thanks!
I asked Asus team for it xd, it hasn't been released yet haha
@@Vainsz Ah ok lol, I would have loved to have it on my monitor :) but thanks for the feedback
Im worried that it would burn in over time like 6 months to a year i heard some stuff about that?
yeah don't buy it
is this the new monitor for povs now?
Is the Lg 32gs95ue better than the ASUS?
will i see significant diff from 165 hz to 360hz in valorant
Pc u use?
did you get the glossy or matte version?
@@fahimibnawal it's only matte
No ?
@ yeah figured out
@@fahimibnawal for his bright environment matte is a better option anyways
how did you mount it?
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Hey vainsz just wanted to ask you a question, Are you steel using a footrest ? Because i dont know should i get it for my setup, i play mostly competitive games like valorant and cs2, im already good at the both games but should i get the footrest to make my gameplay even better or do i dont need it ?
it won't affect ur gameplay, just for comfort. It depends whether u like it or not, but no concern at all for performance haha
@ thank you very much for sharing your answer vainsz, i appreciate it thanks XD
How much FPS do you average? I'm thinking of getting a build similar to yours, and I'm just wondering how it held up after a year.
7800x3d/9800x3d will be able to consistently hold 480 fps in valorant
@@nichgofps thanks
all good except I'd change the motherboard and CPU, either 7800x3d or 9800x3d
@@Vainsz got a 7800x3d rn its nice, prob will upgrade once its the final gen of am5 before ddr6 comes out
how can you use hdr when its only 1440p? how much is these 1480hz monitors?
I was going to go for the pg248qp because I was worried about oled burn in, I plan on using it for as many years as possible which is why my immediate thought was the lcd; would this monitor ideally last that long with minimal burn in?
p.s.
I play Valorant and KovaaK's where the UI stays the same for a while in case that affects any responses
it would take a long time for burn in also ASUS ROG OLED's have like 2-3 year warranty.
I bought the 32” version with 240hz 4K and UHD 480hz switch compatible… is this the best monitor for competitive gaming? .03ms
@@oiulti6900 Yupp, have the udcp 4k240/1080p480 and Aorus 27Q3 at home and 1080p mode is harsh on the udcp at 32”. 1440p 27” 480hz is the way to go if you play mainly fps games. It’s still the sweet spot between clarity and fps.
i can see the colour flicker in your opening ?! wtf
when zoomed in scope
but 480hz need a strongest pc so if u don't have a best pc u can't push up at 480hz, even in some of case your pc can be very lag
What keyboard is that?
@Vainsz What is your Valorant sensetivity?
0.1 1600dpi, 0.2 800dpi
@anzelafk how do you know that?
you should try the sony one i got it and idk if its the way or the asus one
You said CS2 will easily achieve 480hz but the most powerful CPU that hasn't even released yet only achieves 1% lows of 360fps at 1080p. So it's not a chance in hell that you will maintain 480fps in CS2 at 1440p.
Having a frame rate fluctuating below your monitors refresh rate can feel jarring in games like CS.
Screen resolution doesn't affect CPU performance to an extent. It's mostly GPU that matters at QHD and above
@@komander2365No but holding high FPS is definitively CPU intensive and a load of games won’t reach those framerates because of CPU bottlenecks.
Wrong you are
Any recommendations for 360hz monitors? I want to play competitive Fortnite so I guess I am looking for clear image, 1080p, and a fast response time.
if ur fine with TN Panels u can get a Zowie with Dyac+ or if u have the money a 360hz 1080p OLED (WOLED is still expensive and its basically the same as normal OLED)
@ I think I might go with the Zowie monitor. Thanks for helping!
@@Yiwol One thing Most Zowie monitors are TN if u care about colo(u)rs and viewing angles
@@LunarLikeFortnite As long as I can get a competitive edge in gaming I will not mind the colors or viewing angles.
@@Yiwol ok, Zowie is the way to go
Isn't the 540hz with DyAc/ULMB2 going to be superior compared to OLED at 480hz (that doesn't have Black Frame Insertion)? I saw UFO test review by Monitors Unboxed and the TN panel looked clear by a far shot
but, oled response time is better + better colors
@@Raynoxfps Agree with the colors... I've gotten used to the newer TN panel colors by now as they're not as horrendous as the older TN panels.
However, even with the low response time, the UFO tests look way clearer on the 540 Hz TN panels with DyAC2/ULMB2 compared to the 1440p (or 1080p) 480 Hz OLEDs
One downside being it can only be activated at 360hz or above so any game that doesn't touch that much FPS can't use Backlight Strobing. I think this is where the OLED will shine
I've used 540hz for a year with ULMB2, and I much prefer the 480hz oled because of the superior OLED and 1440p res. UFO tests are good, but as the target market for this monitor myself, I prefer to test the performance in game, especially in competitive high rank where it really matters.
And from my experience, no difference whatsoever in terms of performance between these 2, so why not just get the extra OLED and 1440p benefits (if budget was no issue)
@@Vainsz the better contrast wins it already
@@Raynoxfps better = LITERALLY INSTANT. I've had the 480Hz since launch and I will never go back
I have mine ordered and to be delivered tomorrow. I've only ever used a 24in monitor for competitive gaming. Im radiant in valorant, and I am afraid I may lose a lot of RR playing on this one. I have been using the 540hz tn panel but really wanted to try this. Hopefully it goes well and I adjust quickly. Any advice going from 24 to 27?
hey man, can u tell me how is the monitor compared to the tn 540hz?
@ from a full competitive standpoint point the 24in tn panel is 100% better. The 27in oled is beautiful and looks great but if you plan on wanting the best competitive edge, the 24in 540hz clears. I switched back to the 24in and made the oled my second monitor. The asus 27in oled has a 24.5 feature on it but I didn’t try it, might give it a try this weekend
@@vinncenzoh how is tn 540hz better? u feel its smoother or clearer?
@@Puuhanen im just too adapted to the 24in i think, I was missing shots and my aim didnt feel right. I gave myself a week of playing and still couldnt adapt. This is just me though it could be different for you
Damm that smooth
Well damn ur one of the only good valorant players I've seen who also use very low sensitivity. Glad to know that lower sensitivity is actually playable.
@@DreamDripE c9 oxy? Demon1? Yay?
I couldn’t get used to 27” and stayed to the cropped mode. 2368x1332 @ 24.5” mode felt way better.
idk how people use 24" i personally use a 32" and it feels perfect but i do understand 27"
@@LunarLikeFortnite anything above 27'' is for roleplayers
@@noblecs2 i use it bc i didnt know about the PPI and it was a good deal
@@LunarLikeFortnite I use 27 max. For me 32 is for Playstation, not Desktop gaming. Its too big, needs 2 meters at least distance.
Was my pick for a future monitor but I can't afford to waste my money just for it to get burn in after 6-12 months. Once something with no burn in gets released then I'll consider it.
I think burn in risk will always be there with OLED monitors, but nowadays I think you're pretty safe since many brands offer quite a long warranty for the burn in pixel
@@Dolmen2 burn in isnt really a issue anymore
Burn in is a myth my PG27AQDM has been non stop used since release and I even turned off all the protections screen move, pixel clean disabled.
@@H0ffnungsv0ll true, unless its constantly on a still image for like a few days
Hello vainsz what would you personally choose for competitive gaming, a 1440p 360hz oled or 1080p 540hz tn? Im stuck between these two and I wonder if backlight strobing on the TNs make it better for motion clarity.
@@mother-t2b don't get oled the burn out is crazy and you will have to buy a new Monitor in less than a year. Oled are not for gaming
@@Byte4You-c9gI mean if you look at all the burn-ln tests with the new gen of Oleds it really most likely won’t be a problem for at least 3-4 years if you’re primarily gaming. The warranties should also back that up, do you really think they would advertise a 3-year burn in warranty if they knew they would have to replace almost every single screen? Only people talk trashing Oleds at the moment are people who can’t afford them 💀
@@noelherlufsen3465 Your Assumption is that people who can't afford it rather than people are most likely to spend on what's worth the value. Do you have an Oled?
@@Byte4You-c9gI have 2 Oleds, 32ucdp and 27Q3. About to trade the 27Q3 for a 27aqdp though for the 480hz.
@@Byte4You-c9gyou don't know squat.
I thought the 150 and under was pretty normal to get on thoee reaction time tests, xd.
I'm 40 and landed on 175, but had several hits on 80, 130 etc. Might be a bugged software but tuned pc.
im 12 and get consistently under 90ms
@@MrDuckyDumb A lot of people throw skewed numbers and assumptions around. I have a very fast reaction time but even I know I’m not on the past possible level. I have a friend who is, and while I’m in the top 0.1% he’s the fastest person I’ve met. Everyone has good days and bad days though.
THEY SHOULD MAKE THIS 24 INCH 1440P 480 GLOSSY
DAMM SOUND LIKE PRO
Targets get to small at that res i tried it. 1080p 24.5 is easier.
How about this rog keyboard
can anyone help me in valo? every tikme i open the game my pc crasahes and it restarts and when i open it again it works?
dpi and sens?
@@reggiegallardo5312 he plays low sens, looks like 800dpi. You should make yours what feels comfortable for you. And not copy what works for someone else.
Sony has a 480hz 1440p monitor too and acer is releasing one soon
is it WOled?
glad I sold my samsung g6 oled
going for this
brother it seems you are running a relatively low sens, I'd recommend you getting a bigger mousepad so you can swipe with bigger motions and cover more of your screen without having to reset your mouse as much, just a tip from another low sens user
sens is tiring agreed, but idk I might be heavily biased since I got radiant by sticking to this sens. When my hand starts to hurt I'll consider to increase it for sure haha
@@Vainsz cool brother, but I'll stick to my original comment, I still believe you'd optimize your aim by having a bigger mousepad, the one you have seems too small for your sens, it might be unconsciously making you hold back on some of those flicks or aim in general, at least give it a try, if you already hit radiant then why not change it a bit, worse thing it can happen is spiral you into a few elo down XD
Me with a 1080p ips panel, hmmm yes i see it
Monitor sadly isn’t available in my country, going for the 360hz version myself
congrats
In three to five years, There'll be a lot of burnins
Don't get too hyped. It is OLED, which means burn in will happen after a while if you are using your monitor alot
Get hyped. the days about worrying about burn in are no longer, unless you have a image on the screen forr days it doesnt burn in, i have a oled that ive been using for 5 months and have no burn in, also they provide a 2 year or so burn in warranty
@keeshh06 burn in usually comes after warranty expires. It is calculated
@@Zerbax-t3t just do an intentional burn in before the warranty expires and get a fresh one and start over.
@tbz7992 Thats kind of genius actually
Maus 0.01 ? 😃
W vid
i need that play list lol so therapeutic
Its 27 inch big monitor from valorant game?
it's alright, might need some time getting used to the size
@@Vainsz It’s technically 26.5” diagonal.
@@andrewmorris3479 they do mention on their site
cant decide between this and the Alienware 32"
ez, if u play lots of competitive titles, 27 is the way to go, but if u play more high graphic games, 32 def looks better
I have both both have there pros and cons
HOLY 480fps OLED, the future is here! Now I just have to wait for a price drop.
its gonna be a long time 🤣
Your wallet is crying at the corner staring to a wall...
i have this monitor paired with an rtx 3080. for valorant its perfect. i get 450 to 500 fps and its perfect for this game and other fps a like.
with esports titles, the new cpu 9800x3d will crush those numbers, constant 500fps for sure
I have a ryzen 7 5800x + rtx 3070 should i buy it or will it be too much for my pc?
too much go with 240 hz max or 360 if u play val
It will be to much, you will struggle at 1440p, 240hz is probable doable, in esports titles like Valorant ect.
I got a 5800x3d and 3070ti and play currently on 1440p 165hz monitor and for esports games that i play, the only ones i can hit a more stable fps around 480 is OW2 and Valorant with low settings at 1440p. The rest like Fortnite, CS2 or Apex(Apex is capped at 300 anyway) it is harder to hit those numbers stable.
My plan is to try and snack a 360hz 1440p oled at a discount during this winter, and also upgrade to the Nivida 5000 or AMD 8000 series gpu.
depends on the games you play, check if you get over 480 fps on them
Hoping this is like $200 off on black friday, I'll cop. Probably wont be tho tbh
if it does i will be to but its 1300$ Canadian
Does anyone know how it effects the true stretched res for val, cause i am using stretched for months now on 1280x880p and i would not leave this advantage for a little bit better monitor thant my benq 360hz
you can still use true stretch res, 2560x1440 is just an upscale version of 1920x1080
True stretched got fixed anyway
Also I lag a lot so I need a good pc
I have the ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 27" IPS panel 1440p and can still get ULMB2 on 360 hz...while this is cap at 240hz? LOL
Yeah but 240hz OLED is way more responsive and clean than 360hz IPS.
There is no TN or IPS that is below 1.4ms response time.
Even a 240hz OLED is at 0.025-0.03ms response between each pixel change. The input latency also stacks. So IPS is closer to 4ms total latency even for 360hz and 540hz.
OLED = closest to direct feedback coming in under 1.3ms total latency makes it more than twice as fast as your 360hz IPS.
ELMB is more useful for IPS and TN because the whole screen needs a refresh to change pixels.
OLED does not need it because each pixel is individually lit so it's instant.
Science bro it's real cool
black myth wukong video????
haha no, just playing it on the sides
nice pov I also use it in my videos
what stretch res is best for 1440 monitor ?
DO NOT PIXEL REFRESH THAT OFTEN!
6:47
False. All fps pros sit extremely close to the monitor and always need to move their head when looking at the radar. Bigger monitor would be better for fps games and should be NEEDED for pros or other competitive individuals to reduce the development of near-sightness!
lmao no your a bot. look at what every top LAN player uses. 24.5-26.5.
hello you cant manage de "saturation" of this monitor ?
It's an expensive monitor, pretty sure you can
i wish vainsz play back fortnite i really want it 😞
Finally someone on 480hz valorant player who dosnt use the left hand instead of the right you know your bad at the game and you play for the cosmetics and bcs theyr ego is really big when you use the left hand
That optimum tech style intro was really good
I watch him a LOT, really love the style of his vids
ngl anything above 60hz is pay to win
yea bruh im still on 60hz
The monitor IS PAY TO WIN, I guarantee you.
Can anyone recommend me a gaming monitor? For PS5 running Cod so I'd presume a 27 inch. Thanks guys :)
But I am playing on 60 hz 😢😢
I had so much problem 😭😭
2:22 The yellow looks better on the IPS
Zowie 540hz better for fps comp.
this die after 3 years :D
Finally somebody relishes this better than both the pg32s
nice review but valorant over CS? cmon bro