*Check Out The Deals Linked In The Video Description!* What do you think of these insane Black Friday deals? Are you looking for a gaming monitor? Tell your story in a new comment below!
Man, I wish we had pricing like that here in nz. That monitor is like $1200 here lol. That's bout $700 USD? And that's on sale. The last time I remember good actual sales (not just discounting trash they can't sell) was like 10-15 years ago. Edit. Even accounting for currency, and sales tax (15%) the price should be in the $800-$900 dollar range locally. We are getting ripped off.
Our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video has a huge 1080p section and I just finished updating that description with the current deals. They are marked with fire emojis!
Picked up that $142 AsRock and that 6700 XT to be paired with a 5600X for my grandson for xmas. Should be a great rig. Thanks for finding the deals Jason.
That OLED price is crazy! I bought an LG GS95QE earlier this year for $550 . I actually prefer the matte screen for gaming. I can play dark games with the lights on and not see my reflection on the screen.
I personally use a 4K HDR Mini-LED for gaming and leave my LG 4K Oled TV for the quick game session and mainly for movies as I don’t want burn in on my Oled!
I paid over £700 for my ROGPG278Q that was nearly 10 years ago & im only now considering buying a 32 inch. Do you need a 4090 to game in 4K ? i mainly play MMO's.
You really don’t need to worry about g snyc! Any of these will work great with Nvidia GPUs see our Best Gaming Monitor video for more on that. And the Gigabyte M27U is great for color! We use it as our main editing station
I recently got the aoc q27g3xmn 27 180hz monitor for £250 from £299 Would any of the 1440p monitors here in this video be a better monitor than that when pairing with my 7800xt and ryzrn 5 7600? Or even one of the 4k ones?, because I'd be tempted to take mine back to look at one of these if the deal & monitor is that much better?
Thanks for the video! I was thinking to get an OLED monitor but I keep hearing Q1 and Q2 of next year will introduce more panels and that will lower the prices even more in 6 months or so. My current build, 5600x+6800xt can get around 80 FPS in AAA games at 2k res so there's also that, and I don't play fast multiplayer games either. Always checking your vids, Jason! Much love!
Help!!! I can’t stop buying monitors. Curved or Flat I cant decide so have bought one of each from Gigabyte. Picked up the GS32Q and M32QC models. Both have similar specs just the M32 has more features which I probably don’t need but it was the cheaper of the two. I mainly play FPS but also some RTS games. Both have had great reviews and both have pros and cons. I’m leaning to wards the flat as that’s what I’m used to but will the curve rock my world?
Anything with an. Hdmi 2.1 port is fine. It really is up to you if you want LCD or OLED. Everything is basically overkill for a ps5 so just make sure it has that connector to get the most outta the console.
The first deal in particular but all the ones we go over here I think are worth grabbing now. Normally I wouldn't do this video this early but I suspect many of these may sell through before Black Friday. Can't say for sure obviously but these are crazy good
Can you please make a similar video on laptops, make sure to include EU (France) if possible and budget builds please (600 700 ish euros maybe??) thanks
Hey, I really love your videos-they've been super helpful in making decisions! My birthday is on Black Friday, and I’d love to hear your recommendation for a good monitor to buy. I’ve been using a 65" 4K TV for years, but I’ve never really used or seen a gaming monitor in action. I’m not sure about the difference between 60Hz-120Hz and 120Hz-240Hz. I have a budget of around $200 but can go higher if it’s worth it. I saw two monitors at Walmart: a Samsung G5 34" UltraWide for $210 and the 32GN600 for $199. Are these worth the price, or should I check out Amazon or Best Buy for a better deal? I’m mostly interested in a 1440p UltraWide if possible and anything else that makes a monitor great like HDR If you think its worth It Appreciate any advice!
Could you make a video about the best laptop deals?? I am currently thinking about getting the ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2024) but I am not sure if it’s a good deal
I just updated our Best Gaming Laptop 2024 video today with some current deals marked with fire emojis in the description. But we will definitely keep covering laptops in videos next week too
Yo Jason, I have a question. For the 165-180hz 1440p monitors you've featured in this episode, which one would have the best contrast, color accuracy, and just the best viewing experience? Are there other monitors with similar specs that you would recommend for my preference that weren't on the video? Thanks so much! You have been helping me understand pc parts, and their value for a year from now!
I got manipulated into buying a new OLED monitor from Samsung 😂. I got the 34" OLED Odyssey G85SB for like $650 instead of $1470 (converted from CHF). That's 55% off, that deal was impossible to pass on.
i built my first pc, components cpu; ryzen 5 5600 gpu; rx 7800 xt ram; corsair 16gb ddr4 3600 (ive ordered an additional 16gb) mobo; b550 pro vdh wifi psu; corsair rm650 80 plus gold. is there any bottle neck on this I'm still kind of new to pc I've had it nearly 2 months and if there is bottleneck what do recommend i should change/upgrade
Can’t wait for 4K OLED Ultrawide format to become a thing!! I love ultrawide for work, and my KVM 1440p ultrawide has been a great monitor. Next ultrawide I’m going curved though
The 240hz version is not good I'm afraid! Its a bad one I don't recommend. Looks awful. Get the one we listed in the video description here at 180hz. Or any of our 240hz recommendations are better.
the aoc 27" shown at the beginning looks very enticing for the price to replace my lg 32" va monitor but im skeptical about burn in. sometimes i leave my pc on to install updates and come back later on, will it affect the panel harshly?
The MSI MAG 321UP, non x model is on sale too for $700. Cheapest oled 4k monitor on the market right now, the only difference I notice is that it's 165hz instead of 240 on the x model. 4k gaming I doubt you'll be hitting 240fps on aaa titles.
Hi jason quick question when i buy a budget am5 motherboards, a lot of people seem to think theyre generally only good for cpus like the 7600x, but to upgrade my cpu in the future i should go for a much better atx motherboards now. Can you clarify for me? About the upgradeabilitt of cheap vs high tier motherboards
We will actually have an updated video on this soon but you can check out our current Best Ryzen Motherboard 2024 video on this for now. And if you're looking for 9800X3D in particular see our 9800X3D build guide for more
I got the strict rog I seen a lot review comparing when it came down I got it that glossy finish and .3 response coming in tm can not wait upgrading from 240 1080p ips
Its hard to go back once you've tried OLED. But I will say if you use your pc for production work outside of gaming I probably wouldn't go OLED. That's why our personal monitors are the Gigabyte M28U 4k
I almost jumped on your recommended oled screen, but then i did research about burn in and basically having to "baby" the screen by not keeping static images and it's REALLY making me lean towards the 27GR83Q-B LG ultragear if i have to worry that much about it
Anti burn in technology is pretty darn good these days. We have an oled gaming screen and literally never have to think about it. But if you do plan to do a lot of daily stuff (lots of text reading) or production work OLED isn’t necessarily the best choice. Which is why our hybrid setups are with the gigabyte M27U
@PCBuilderChannel awesome, I'll go with the LG Ultragear for general use then, and maybe try an OLED monitor for a second monitor when my wallet isn't bleeding as much from building my first pc! You've taken a load off my shoulders!
@@b-spiral8314 bro this guy is just naming some of the more overpriced recommended mid tier monitors. Go with the KTC 27E22 (USA) or KTC 27E22S (EU) if you're trying to save money and have a really fast response time. Its an HVA panel, has 3x-4x more contrast than almost all 1440p non oled monitors, and is only $190 rn on amazon. 240hz, HVA 4MS response time which is comparable to some of the most expensive IPS panels.
Not for the super deals here but check out our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for more options! I just got done updated the links in that description with deals. Look for the fire emojis
I don't see any reputable reviews on this so to me its kind of a no go, especially when there are amazing deals on trusted monitors! The Gigabyte M27Q is a crazy better deal
You really don't need to worry about that these days thankfully. Any of these are going to work fantastic with a Nvidia GPU using the display port cable. See our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for more
I don't understand why you talk about the price of the screen when its price more than 1 month ago is not much different from the current discount. They just push the price up and give a high discount percentage. The price difference 1 month ago and now is almost unchanged.
Which monitor are you talking about? I literally track prices (its my job) and I have never seen these prices on these monitors. Its certainly true that retailers do that but that's why we work hard to make sure we can show you the real deals.
I wanna buy a OLED tv so i can hook my pc up to that. I sit back an recline my chair so 65in is what i need. I don't play fps anymore mainly RPG an story type games so the bigger the screen the better
For these prices yes!! But seriously if you're looking for 1080p recommendations I do have a bunch of them in our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video and I just updated the links in the description there for deals. Look for the fire emojis
@@PCBuilderChannel yeah but it’s strange that 1080p is becoming the “budget” option given that’s it’s still technically high-definition. I still remember playing on my old GameCube as a kid and thinking the 480p looked amazing. (I didn’t know what 480p was but I do remember it looking amazing.)
*Check Out The Deals Linked In The Video Description!*
What do you think of these insane Black Friday deals? Are you looking for a gaming monitor? Tell your story in a new comment below!
Those are crazy prices, especially considering that the COD BO6 bootcamp map servers are running at only 10Hz to 20Hz refresh rates. 😅
Jason with an emergency video like this is serious thing.
haha right?? We've literally never done a completely unplanned second video in one day. (;
Well,ww3 is just around the corner.Everithing is a emergency right now 😂.
I bought an open box HP Omen 27qs from Best Buy for $230.00 today. Thanks for all the info
Nice!! Hope you love it!
Man, I wish we had pricing like that here in nz. That monitor is like $1200 here lol. That's bout $700 USD? And that's on sale. The last time I remember good actual sales (not just discounting trash they can't sell) was like 10-15 years ago.
Edit. Even accounting for currency, and sales tax (15%) the price should be in the $800-$900 dollar range locally. We are getting ripped off.
Frustrating!! Sending good wishes for better deals
That's what happens when you love sheep in pink bikini's
Can you make a video on the best 1080p competitive monitors?
Our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video has a huge 1080p section and I just finished updating that description with the current deals. They are marked with fire emojis!
If you live in the US and you understand tariffs, buy now
There is that
@@PCBuilderChannel absolutely, this is definitely a driver for the deals too.
🙄
I can’t I have to get my graphics card sacs I can only have one or the other on Black Friday😭
Man. If I had the money I’d buy rn lol
Is the acer nitro worth it or get the gigabyte? Either Looks like a good deal
Just bought the ASRock 27" for $140, thanks for the video! Just the upgrade I was looking for and not $500 like this one I got way back in 2016.
Picked up that $142 AsRock and that 6700 XT to be paired with a 5600X for my grandson for xmas. Should be a great rig. Thanks for finding the deals Jason.
Perfect!! That's going to be great. Hope your grandson loves it!
These offers only mean one thing, the coming monitors have to me much better
I’m literally struggling with monitor choices and I see this gift from the heavens. Thank you 👍
Love it when the timing is good!
I love the monitors pricing going down, keep on the good work PC Builder!!!
Are these actually sales or did they jack up the price a month before the holidays?
The MSI MAG 275QF for 169,99€ is a steal I think. Was over 270€ in October.
WQHD Gaming Monitor - 2560x1440 Rapid IPS Panel, 180Hz / 0.5ms (GtG, Min.)
Are these deals going to stay till black Friday?
That's the thing, no way to know and I kind of doubt it. That's why I rushed to get this out tonight. I'm afraid stuff might sell through fast
Your genuine excitement is why I love this channel. Thanks for the info, as always.
Really appreciate that feedback thank you!
@@PCBuilderChannel Sidenote, the MSI mag is 699!
That OLED price is crazy! I bought an LG GS95QE earlier this year for $550 . I actually prefer the matte screen for gaming. I can play dark games with the lights on and not see my reflection on the screen.
Right?? And nice grab! Thanks for sharing
What about the Acer - Nitro KG272U Pbmiipx 27" LED WQHD FreeSync Gaming Monitor for $149.99 at BestBuy?
What do you think of the Dell G2724D?
I actually picked it up, and it's pretty nice! Just don't have anything to compare it to.
I personally use a 4K HDR Mini-LED for gaming and leave my LG 4K Oled TV for the quick game session and mainly for movies as I don’t want burn in on my Oled!
Is that something we have to be concerned about? Can you really burn your shit out like that?
Hey, Jason Do you think a 32" 1440p 165 to 240htz monitor or do you know any good brands with these specs? Price about$200-$250
I paid over £700 for my ROGPG278Q that was nearly 10 years ago & im only now considering buying a 32 inch.
Do you need a 4090 to game in 4K ? i mainly play MMO's.
Is the 400$ worth? I like vibrant colors and I'm not very knowledgeable on monitors 🙏
this the one ive been waiting for in the market for an oled
There's a special place in hell for people who name tech products.
Is the m27q really fixed?
I wish you'd include some 4k G-Sync monitors with good color
You really don’t need to worry about g snyc! Any of these will work great with Nvidia GPUs see our Best Gaming Monitor video for more on that. And the Gigabyte M27U is great for color! We use it as our main editing station
@@PCBuilderChannel Ahh okay, thank you!
I recently got the aoc q27g3xmn 27 180hz monitor for £250 from £299
Would any of the 1440p monitors here in this video be a better monitor than that when pairing with my 7800xt and ryzrn 5 7600? Or even one of the 4k ones?, because I'd be tempted to take mine back to look at one of these if the deal & monitor is that much better?
Wnat do you think of the Samsung g50d?
Opps just deleted a comment after googling it some more. The M27Q is actually better and cheaper
Wasn't expecting a video released right now. The deals must be hot.
Thanks for the video! I was thinking to get an OLED monitor but I keep hearing Q1 and Q2 of next year will introduce more panels and that will lower the prices even more in 6 months or so. My current build, 5600x+6800xt can get around 80 FPS in AAA games at 2k res so there's also that, and I don't play fast multiplayer games either. Always checking your vids, Jason! Much love!
Thanks Jason. Which of these monitors are good for productivity? (looking for the best text clarity).
The M28U is our exact video editing monitor and production focused setup and we love it!
@@PCBuilderChannel Great. I will check it out. Have a happy thanksgiving.
No Ultrawide deals?
what about AOC Q27G4XN 27 monitor it's less than 130 bucks ?
Jason always coming in clutch! I may just buy that 7900XT….
Happy to help! I can always be wrong but I suspect we may see better deals on the 7900XT closer to Black Friday
Help!!! I can’t stop buying monitors. Curved or Flat I cant decide so have bought one of each from Gigabyte. Picked up the GS32Q and M32QC models. Both have similar specs just the M32 has more features which I probably don’t need but it was the cheaper of the two. I mainly play FPS but also some RTS games. Both have had great reviews and both have pros and cons. I’m leaning to wards the flat as that’s what I’m used to but will the curve rock my world?
What do you recommend for a regular PS5?
Anything with an. Hdmi 2.1 port is fine. It really is up to you if you want LCD or OLED. Everything is basically overkill for a ps5 so just make sure it has that connector to get the most outta the console.
Recommend selling it
Do you recommend the MSI MPG 271QRX ??
Its a good 360hz 1440p monitor. To me, another 120hz refresh rate isn't worth it but that's entirely up to your gaming preferences!
So from all the monitors, which one you would recommend for us to jump on it
The first deal in particular but all the ones we go over here I think are worth grabbing now. Normally I wouldn't do this video this early but I suspect many of these may sell through before Black Friday. Can't say for sure obviously but these are crazy good
Can you please make a similar video on laptops, make sure to include EU (France) if possible and budget builds please (600 700 ish euros maybe??) thanks
W.. got that $399 OLED I just couldn't pass up that value!
Great grab! Happy to help!
This is what I need! Thanks Jason!
Happy to help!! When I saw these prices I knew we couldn't wait on getting them out (;
Waiting for 4k 27" OLED's to come out next year for my next big monitor splurge
Hey, I really love your videos-they've been super helpful in making decisions! My birthday is on Black Friday, and I’d love to hear your recommendation for a good monitor to buy. I’ve been using a 65" 4K TV for years, but I’ve never really used or seen a gaming monitor in action. I’m not sure about the difference between 60Hz-120Hz and 120Hz-240Hz. I have a budget of around $200 but can go higher if it’s worth it. I saw two monitors at Walmart: a Samsung G5 34" UltraWide for $210 and the 32GN600 for $199. Are these worth the price, or should I check out Amazon or Best Buy for a better deal? I’m mostly interested in a 1440p UltraWide if possible and anything else that makes a monitor great like HDR If you think its worth It Appreciate any advice!
You have a birthday for the whole month? Black Friday isee to be on for one now ;)
Could you make a video about the best laptop deals??
I am currently thinking about getting the ASUS ROG Strix G16 (2024) but I am not sure if it’s a good deal
I just updated our Best Gaming Laptop 2024 video today with some current deals marked with fire emojis in the description. But we will definitely keep covering laptops in videos next week too
What about AOC Q27G3XMN? It is still the best budget 2k monitor at this moment?
Also good! Just isn't much of a discount over what its been going for. But very strong option if that's what you are looking for
Yo Jason, I have a question. For the 165-180hz 1440p monitors you've featured in this episode, which one would have the best contrast, color accuracy, and just the best viewing experience? Are there other monitors with similar specs that you would recommend for my preference that weren't on the video? Thanks so much! You have been helping me understand pc parts, and their value for a year from now!
The Gigabyte is the best hands down! The M27Q. Perfect for this!
@@PCBuilderChannel Okay, Thanks! I'll definitely use this in my next setup!
What do you think is the best 1440p flat ips gaming monitor with the best color/screen/good response time? Anything around 165hz is fine. Thx!
Right now I like the Gigabyte M27Q in the video!! Perfect for this and insane deal
It's not IPS, but the AOC Q27G3XMN or whatever the letter combo is is the best non-OLED 1440p monitor right now for the price.
I got manipulated into buying a new OLED monitor from Samsung 😂.
I got the 34" OLED Odyssey G85SB for like $650 instead of $1470 (converted from CHF).
That's 55% off, that deal was impossible to pass on.
i built my first pc, components
cpu; ryzen 5 5600
gpu; rx 7800 xt
ram; corsair 16gb ddr4 3600 (ive ordered an additional 16gb)
mobo; b550 pro vdh wifi
psu; corsair rm650 80 plus gold.
is there any bottle neck on this I'm still kind of new to pc I've had it nearly 2 months and if there is bottleneck what do recommend i should change/upgrade
Your specs are all good mate, for hard drives get an internal SSD to make the loading screens faster and you should be golden
@ thanks I made the mistake of installing windows on hdd and not ssd it was painfully slow. I’ve got 3tb ssd now
Picked up the Alienware AW2725DF 27" 1440p thanks for your post about it!
Awesome!!
I Ordered the ASUS ROG Swift 32” 4K OLED Gaming Monitor (PG32UCDM) yesterday.
Odd question if you have time, could i theoretically use my lg oled 55" 4k c1 tv as a monitor? Im looking to play newer single player games
Absolutely! The LG C line is great for this. We actually cover them in our Best 4K Gaming Monitor 2024 video.
@PCBuilderChannel Thank you for your time! I appreciate the response.
I would only buy an OLED if I had the money to change it once it burns, but I'm poor so 🤷♂
you'll have PSU recomendations right? :D
Can’t wait for 4K OLED Ultrawide format to become a thing!! I love ultrawide for work, and my KVM 1440p ultrawide has been a great monitor. Next ultrawide I’m going curved though
Love KVM!
Need 4k 32 inch monitor, perhaps curved
What is your thought on the Acer Nitro WQHD XV272U? On sale for 199.99$ 1440p, IPS 240hz, .5 ms HDR 400
The 240hz version is not good I'm afraid! Its a bad one I don't recommend. Looks awful. Get the one we listed in the video description here at 180hz. Or any of our 240hz recommendations are better.
the aoc 27" shown at the beginning looks very enticing for the price to replace my lg 32" va monitor but im skeptical about burn in. sometimes i leave my pc on to install updates and come back later on, will it affect the panel harshly?
OLED anti burn in is really strong these days, I wouldn't worry about it personally
The MSI MAG 321UP, non x model is on sale too for $700. Cheapest oled 4k monitor on the market right now, the only difference I notice is that it's 165hz instead of 240 on the x model. 4k gaming I doubt you'll be hitting 240fps on aaa titles.
Just got the Dell G2724D 1440p 165hz G-Sync&Free Sync for $52 with $110 in Dell Rewards for getting Dell Pay.
Nice grab!!
Hi jason quick question when i buy a budget am5 motherboards, a lot of people seem to think theyre generally only good for cpus like the 7600x, but to upgrade my cpu in the future i should go for a much better atx motherboards now. Can you clarify for me? About the upgradeabilitt of cheap vs high tier motherboards
We will actually have an updated video on this soon but you can check out our current Best Ryzen Motherboard 2024 video on this for now. And if you're looking for 9800X3D in particular see our 9800X3D build guide for more
Thank you!
Happy to help!!
Will we ever get a 1440p 32in OLED 😭
Yes the video i've been waiting for Thanks
We thought we'd need to wait but the prices dropped so fast today we rushed to get this out. Hope its helpful!
@@PCBuilderChannel You can always do a part 2 lol
Great video, keep up the 🔥content
Thank you!! Appreciate it!
also, i'd recommend the Corsair XENEON 27QHD240 which is 50% off at $499. its lowest price ever.
I got the strict rog I seen a lot review comparing when it came down I got it that glossy finish and .3 response coming in tm can not wait upgrading from 240 1080p ips
Heck yes! Best wishes on the upgrade!
Earlier this year I bought a 4k 144hz monitor for about 500, definitely regretting it now
Honestly I wouldn't have predicted those prices dropping as fast as they did. But I wouldn't stress too much, your time has value too!
Surprise Thursday night drop!
First double we've ever done I think lol
If you guys could choose between 1440p oled or 4k non oled, which would it be?
Its hard to go back once you've tried OLED. But I will say if you use your pc for production work outside of gaming I probably wouldn't go OLED. That's why our personal monitors are the Gigabyte M28U 4k
I’d go with 1440 oled and then DSR it to 4k
I got a samsung Odyssey g5 g51c 32 in 1440p 165hz with HDR10 and freesync premium pro for 200 euros down from 350 euroes.👍
You're the man!!!!
I got my acer 1440p 165hz 27” monitor a month or two ago for just $120. Great deal
Nice!!
@@PCBuilderChanneldang you respond fast 😅 and thanks!
haha! I happen to be sitting here monitoring the launch (;
@@PCBuilderChannel Ahh lol, cool
I almost jumped on your recommended oled screen, but then i did research about burn in and basically having to "baby" the screen by not keeping static images and it's REALLY making me lean towards the 27GR83Q-B LG ultragear if i have to worry that much about it
Anti burn in technology is pretty darn good these days. We have an oled gaming screen and literally never have to think about it. But if you do plan to do a lot of daily stuff (lots of text reading) or production work OLED isn’t necessarily the best choice. Which is why our hybrid setups are with the gigabyte M27U
@PCBuilderChannel awesome, I'll go with the LG Ultragear for general use then, and maybe try an OLED monitor for a second monitor when my wallet isn't bleeding as much from building my first pc! You've taken a load off my shoulders!
@@b-spiral8314 bro this guy is just naming some of the more overpriced recommended mid tier monitors. Go with the KTC 27E22 (USA) or KTC 27E22S (EU) if you're trying to save money and have a really fast response time. Its an HVA panel, has 3x-4x more contrast than almost all 1440p non oled monitors, and is only $190 rn on amazon. 240hz, HVA 4MS response time which is comparable to some of the most expensive IPS panels.
No 24 inch?
Not for the super deals here but check out our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for more options! I just got done updated the links in that description with deals. Look for the fire emojis
Another video I needed
So happy to help! What kind of monitor are you looking for?
Still waiting on that 32", flat, VA, 2K, MiniLED, 140-160Hz Display for around 450$ (under 500$ basically). It doesn't exist yet.
Wow, the ag276qzd is reduced from 614€ to 589€ in Germany... What a joke
Coming in hot... Damn!!
Surprise bonus video! (surprise to us too but we couldn't wait on these deals, don't want them to sell out lol)
Waiting for a 45 Oled 120+ ppi 4k 21:9 curved LG monitor in 2025
didnt mention the ultra wide samsung oled??? its like 750$ off rn killer deal
Which one do you mean? Im looking at the Samsung deals and so far I think we will see better
@@PCBuilderChannel the 49" G95SC, you talked about it a few months ago when it went on sale for for like 1200$, its a lil cheaper at the moment!!
haha yes I see! I'll pop that in the description too. Good option for folks!
I just cant do 27 inchers. Has to be 32 or up
I know the feeling!
I literally just bought ASUS one today 😂
Jason...... Ultrawides??😥
Which resolution? I'll find you something hold on
@@PCBuilderChannel 34 inch 1440p ips (budget)... Definitely don't need va panel
Check this one out! Super good deal - amzn.to/3AIWXb3 (affiliate link)
I need a new ssd. When ever I open steam my pc crash
Lol, no affordable OLEDa for Canada.
Nice!
Dang it! Sending good wishes for lower prices for you guys up there
The Dell g2725d 1440p is also on sale for around $150
I don't see any reputable reviews on this so to me its kind of a no go, especially when there are amazing deals on trusted monitors! The Gigabyte M27Q is a crazy better deal
@@PCBuilderChannel damn i may have pulled the trigger a little quick. I am building my first PC all thanks to you
Happy to help!
PC Builder's Breaking News!!!! ✌🏻💯😁
First two videos in one day we've ever done!
Why all free sync? I want g force
You really don't need to worry about that these days thankfully. Any of these are going to work fantastic with a Nvidia GPU using the display port cable. See our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video for more
ultrawide only
I don't get why people still buy 27" gaming monitors. They look tiny and not imersive at all after I've been in the 32+ range for the last 10-15 years
All depends on far you sit away from the monitor. Personally I don’t like anything larger than 27
I don't understand why you talk about the price of the screen when its price more than 1 month ago is not much different from the current discount. They just push the price up and give a high discount percentage. The price difference 1 month ago and now is almost unchanged.
Which monitor are you talking about? I literally track prices (its my job) and I have never seen these prices on these monitors. Its certainly true that retailers do that but that's why we work hard to make sure we can show you the real deals.
@@PCBuilderChanneldon’t worry about this dummy, thanks for your efforts ❤
I wanna buy a OLED tv so i can hook my pc up to that. I sit back an recline my chair so 65in is what i need. I don't play fps anymore mainly RPG an story type games so the bigger the screen the better
S90c at best buy on sale for 999
@hannibalthe1st565 65in?
@@chadmcquade3075 yes
Clutch
Hope its helpful!!
THE GOAT
Hope this is helpful!! Too many good deals not to drop a bonus video
RIP 1080p gaming.
For these prices yes!! But seriously if you're looking for 1080p recommendations I do have a bunch of them in our Best Gaming Monitor 2024 video and I just updated the links in the description there for deals. Look for the fire emojis
@@PCBuilderChannel yeah but it’s strange that 1080p is becoming the “budget” option given that’s it’s still technically high-definition. I still remember playing on my old GameCube as a kid and thinking the 480p looked amazing. (I didn’t know what 480p was but I do remember it looking amazing.)
Yes!
@@PCBuilderChannel heck I occasionally still play on it and some lizard part of my brain that thinks they still look good haha.
Whohoo. It's a twofer
First time ever on the channel! Totally unplanned, but the prices on monitors were too good to wait
just get the asrock
king
Hope this is useful!!
❤
Hope you enjoyed!!