Did you use the 4K to 1440p downscale option of the monitor? Does it affect lag? I am asking because if it does not affect lag then you will be able to have HDR signal with Series X/S consoles. Xbox does not support HDR in resolutions lower than 4K output from the console.
@@Yorgos888 this is a good question. So I asked Simon at TFT Central, he stated that the input lag won't be different at the different resolutions. I didn't test input lag at 4K unfortunately, so can't comment - all I did via 4K is attach a blu-ray player and it was able to take the 4K signal, which would suggest to me that it can work at 4K 60fps (downscaled to 1440p) on console!
@@TotallydubbedHD I managed to get 4K signal with HDR from Xbox series X. Limitations of course due to bandwidth of HDMI 2.0 was 60fps not 120fps. Also you cannot have VSync - VRR with HDR. Thanks for taking the time to search it for me.
@@Yorgos888 pleasure and thanks for sharing too :) Just an FYI on the bandwidth: you're correct, however, I've had reports of users buying a 1440p monitor, such as the Acer VG2710UP, running 120hz at 1440p while connected over a HDMI 2.0 port via their PS5. That's because the v2.0 connector can take that resolution/refresh rate, and I can only presume that it's downsampling the 4K 60Hz input in that respect. Hopefully I'm making sense lol
@totallydubbedHD Hello, good video, could you tell me if the one you have on your desktop is the 32 "version or the 27" version ... I have that same table! and I would like to know if the 32 would fit me. I think you review the 32 but i need a confirm. Thanks
*If you're playing on a PS5 or Xbox Series here are the best settings. Thumbs up so others can see it. Brightness: 70 Contrast: 50 Sharpness: 76 Black level: Low Black Equalizer: 13 Local Dimming: On If you have an Xbox Series don't forget to turn FreeSync on so you can use the VRR feature. You don't even need to turn on HDR cause the local dimming option and the contrast of this monitor is good!*
After only ever playing on a flat panel, switching to this was a very easy adjustment. So much so that I’ve ordered and received my second G7 to have them side by side. Love this panel.
Awesome review, very thorough! For anyone running into the flickering/tearing issue using this with a MacBook Pro @ 240hz, make sure you update the G7 firmware. I also had to painstakingly find a USB C to Displayport cable that supported 240hz @ 1440p, and also had to turn off HDR in my MBP settings. That ended up fixing all of my issues. I have been using this as my daily driver for web / mobile app development with zero regrets. Tons of real estate, and easy on the eyes. Can't wait to truly put it to work with my RTX 3080 build next week when I get it!
@@chiefcaleb I tried a few different cables, but the only one that has worked flawlessly for me is the Startech CDP2DP146B. A little pricy, but it's worth it.
@@chiefcaleb Definitely make sure you update the firmware right away with a USB stick. It'll solve almost all of the issues you'll run into otherwise :). Enjoy it! It's a beautiful monitor. If you have any questions, or need help with anything, let me know 👍
Have you tried the Alienware 1440p 240hz monitor? Please tell me which one you really think is better. Because I really don’t know which one I should get...
@@NoSend901 congratulation for geting a 3080 ! ;-) for me its impossible to get one without Paying 3 times the price :-( . Witth this gpu on wqhd Monitor you will rich incredible FPS on every games!!! :-)
This monitor was the behemoth of all monitors in 2020, especially when the COVID crisis was kicking in. Despite its excellent benefits, its build is somewhat awkward, and would be more suitable for business use over extreme gaming.
Excellent review :-) I think it probably depends on the person how they experience the curve long term. For me personally after owning it for about 6 weeks I can say it is not something I notice while gaming. One thing you could say with the curve is that it does make the corners a bit closer to your peripheral vision during games which is a small plus for very fast paced games like FPS. Colors on this monitor are amazing. I wish the black were a bit better but I understand that this is the price for getting such a fast VA panel with no black smearing. I would love to see a G7 ultrawide version @ 34" with 1440p.
Thanks bud, glad you liked the review! Indeed, the curve isn't for everyone and is subjective, although for competitive gaming, I can't see it being a benefit - if anything a hinderance, but that's just my opinion.
I finally was able to afford the 32" g7 and anxiously expected it to come yesterday. But, it unfortunately didnt arrive. So now im watching this vid just to make myself feel better.
Hey mate! I live in Brazil and thats the only monitor us uk and canada guys recommend, I want a good monitor, i game, but i mostly read with kindle, edit and watch videos, im scared cause of the curve, but this monitor costs the same here as an 1080p 120hz 34 invh ips ultrawide monitor, which should i go with??
@@TotallydubbedHD theres also the ROG Strix XG32VQ which is quite cheap here, but most reviews dont think its that good, its less curved, ultrawide and cheaper, for now it seems il ho with it
@@Augusto_Caten it's not a bad one, here's my review of it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-IwON1HQiAps.html Have you considered some of the ones listed in my description of this video?
@@TotallydubbedHD thank u so much mate! Il take a look, also, i have checked the ones in ur description, but unfortunately i wasnt able to find any of the ultrawides u recomended in ur video here in Brazil, il.keep looking
@@TotallydubbedHD also, what do u think abt the XG35VQ? Its quite similar to the other one, but bigger, avaliable here still and many reviewrs say its better
Ive never played Destiny 2, but the games I tried in HDR and took camera shots of both HDR and SDR, the SDR looked significally colorful, better contrast and overall better picture quality.
Very detailed breakdown -- which I love. Thank you! So, the settings you adjusted to during the video are for games that require high refresh rates. If you are watching something like Animal Planet, and just want a great picture without the need for high refresh, what settings would be different from the ones recommended in the video? I'm still confused on if you should ever use Adaptive Sync as well.
Thanks buddy, glad you liked the review! So, other than the overdrive setting, there's nothing I'd alter from what was shown. As for the adaptive sync, I'd have that enabled if you're not playing competitive games (as you'll get a buttery smooth experience Vs getting as many frames as possible) hope that makes sense?
Worst monitor for the PS5 or anything utilizing HDR, has issues with the HDMI after random hours. But to make matters even worse, Samsung service center and customer service is horrendous. Stay far away.
Great content! Would you recommend enabling adaptive sync or keeping it off for casual gaming? Your mentioned how some features aren't available when adaptive sync. I don't play competitively and enjoy games such as Elite: Dangerous, The Division 2 and various ARPG games. My system revolves around a 2080ti and an AMD 3900X CPU. I'm asking since I'm seriously considering this monitor to replace my old XB270HU.
The monitor you have is golden. I use the FreeSync variant the XF270HU. If you're a casual gamer, I don't see why you'd get a 240hz panel in the first place. I'd stick to what you have; and yes I'd enable it if you had this monitor and played both comp (disable FreeSync) and casual games (enable FreeSync). Glad you liked the content :)
Guys, I bought this monitor, and after sitting next to it for about 30 min I am dizzy as fuck. Does it get better? Am I going to get used to it? Perhaps it's the curve, this is my first time using it.
Rotating monitors server 2 purposes, some users who program prefer portrait vs landscape, although in this case likely wouldn't go curved in this case. And lastly manufactures do this out of courtesy, plugging in cables blindly can sometimes just be annoying, swiveling the monitor to the side to allow panel access is just convenient. Anyways, thanks for the review despite almost a year later I finally was able to pick up a new GPU so I can finally join the 1440p world, I'll be looking to scoop this guy up next time I see a decent sale! Cheers
@@Crystali10-q2b I set out for a 3080 at the time, ended up getting a 3070ti just due to what I could get. I would always true to use an 80 series card or better when using 1440p for high performance applications, especially if your have 144+ refresh rate. otherwise what is the point.
@@Crystali10-q2b the market was being bought and resold at the time so I didn't want to spend 2k for a 3080, I went with a 3070ti but as I mentioned ideally you are staying with a XX80 Nvidia or AMD equivalent ideally, look at bench marks of the things it is you are looking to do and go from that
This comment is just a suggestion for "totallydubbedHD". Thats the Ikea Fredde desk isnt it? Same as mine. But notice how that shelf is so horrible for sticking any monitor of size on. Its not deep enough or make the top of a 27 inch almost hit the top. Worse is the light reflects off the metal bar then too up there. I removed that shelf. 4 screws off it goes. Enjoy the much better desk space and shroud around the monitor to help with glare.
Haha, yes did this a few months back and it's a lot better. Note, I don't own the G7, but find it's better for my posture; see here: instagram.com/p/CTPz93wsHlO/
As you have reviewed so many monitors and also a lot of VA panels, what is your observation on the brightness flickering that occurs on lower FPS and especially when LFC kicks in because VA panels tend to be a little brighter on higher refresh rates? It seems like this is a common issue but is never generally talked about. Maybe also because less demanding games like CS will never come close to the LFC threshold so it's not noticeable in that case. But for CPU bound games like RPGs this seems to be a serious issue which many VAs have.
Interesting observation - not an issue I've noticed, but equally, I play games like: FIFA, Warzone, CSGO and Valorant and at all times (unless testing like in Destiny 2) I'd have FreeSync technologies etc disabled in order to maximise on FPS. So can't really comment on RPGs tbh or how they act generally with lower fps numbers (guess that's also to do with your GPU power at the same time, right?)
@@TotallydubbedHD You may could notice it in the pendulum demo, when enabling G-Sync and setting the FPS with the sliders around the lower G-Sync limit (often like 48Hz). The moment the FPS go below the limit, LFC will kick in and double or triple the Hz (displaying the same image multiple times) to keep up G-Sync. In this moment the brightness will probably have a slight spike that will be most noticeable on the background mountains of the demo. For some this might be an issue with insufficient GPU power. In my case I'm running a 3080 and noticed it in the pendulum demo but also in Guild Wars 2, which runs the heavy main loop of the game in a single CPU thread. In crowded areas the FPS often fluctuate between 40-80. Also in loading screens this was really present. But the most annoying occurrence was under Linux which I use for work, where G-Sync was enabled out of the box and the fps fluctuated even on the desktop right around that LFC bound. Was on the AOC Q27GU2, thought but in the above video you also mentioned that some reported flickering. I think it's a general VA issue, which is really annoying for some people and not noticed (or depending on the usage, no present) for most others. For me it sadly was a real deal breaker. I loved the high VA contrast but couldn't live with the flicker.
I can't say I've experienced those issues in a lot of the monitors I've tested. People have previously reported flicking on IPS panels too - look up the Acer Nitro VG270UP flickering for example. Again, didn't experience any issues myself. You also have to remember that most monitors aren't actually G-Sync certified nor have the module inside, and sometimes people expect it to work, but in reality it causes problems (like flickering) as there are issues in the monitor chain. Anyway, all I'm saying is that I didn't have issues, and I suspect for this panel it was due to some firmware problems that Samsung later fixed.
So just to share: I actually asked BenQ a few weeks ago about this very panel (I forgot that I had already asked about it haha) and they already agreed to send it to me - it's been on my schedule to review for some time already and the review will hopefully go live by 14 April; stay tuned :)
I rarely comment on any youtube videos but this was just an amazing review. Thank you so much! Got the 27 version and im more than happy with it! Was a bit skeptical to the steep curve but man was i wrong! Keep up the great work! You got my sub!
The contrast ratio of this monitor is all over the place. It's 1300 in Korea. 1500 for you and another reviewer. 2000 on different models for others and apparently (?) 4000 for Rtings. I've never seen variance such as this. Could this have anything to do with the black equalizer setting or perhaps even the curvature of the screen?
I recently purchased the Odyssey G7 32" and transitioned from the Asus PG279Q 27" as my main gaming monitor. For me personally, I wanted to truly feel like this was an upgrade in every single way - most importantly from a design and experience prospective. From having a curve where none existed before in order to feel more immersed, and also increasing its size to also offer me a different gaming experience. Also, I compared the G7 27" and 32" side by side and in my own personal experience the 27" felt as if it had a steeper curve that actually made me feel nauseous, whereas the 32" did not have this effect on me whatsoever. Simply put, the 27" felt too small for me to really bring out that immersive and cinematic experience I was looking for.
can anyone help i bought this monitor, I'm trying use G-Sync but its not showing up on the nvidia control panel. does anyone know how to fix this so I can try G-Sync
Hey there brother, hope you answer my question, now my question is will this be a good buy for me if I am planning to use it for competitive gaming if I had the pg259qn (360hz IPS), I just hate its overshoot and I hate small monitors 24inch so I was planning to get this instead but every one is advising me to not go for VA no matter what for competitive gaming. thanks a lot in advance
Im so scared of the light bleed and the contrast ratio. I really want to get one but dropping this kind of money and knowing of "issues" is scary. Thank you for giving me all of this information on it, it should help me make up my mind as its on special in my country right now.
@@TotallydubbedHD being a reviewer and tester in a different industry in the past there is a huge difference between manufacturer provided units and blind purchases that are mass produced. A manufacturer will make sure they send a tester/reviewer their best example that has the least manufacturing variance especially an industry that involves electronics. As far as being supplied with a unit to review that automatically creates conflict of interest because if you piss off one too many companies they stop sending product to review.
@@airgreek while normally valid, given I've been doing it for over 15 years, I take no BS from manufacturers; I can't control panel lottery and/or cherry-picked units - one could make the argument with purchases too; fundamentally there's no difference in the panel, other than backlight bleed or uniformity - Samsung (or any other manufacturer) can't magically fine-tune the performance of its specific panel - be it for reviewers or customers. But indeed, I've lost many contacts over the years due to manufacturers not liking my honest detailed reviews. But, if that's how a company likes to operate, I rather not review their products, and it's the explanation as to why certain manufacturers aren't covered on the channel :)
@@airgreek potentially, but that's a LONG way away; I have considered buying certain units, however. Still, having spent the entirety of last year (2020-21) giving my earnings to charity, I'm now trying to save up as I need to have a bit of financial stability in my life. Buying review units isn't my top priority :)
The fix the flickering a while ago through a firmware update, if some one here have the problem just need to go to Samsung website, support, chose firmware and software, chose monitors put model, download update in to a USB and conect the USB in to the monitor chose USB start update :-)
Hey I took this monitor and it's really great, but in the monitor settings it offers a maximum of 144 Hz, my graphics card is RTX 2080 Super nVidia, how do I set it to have 240 Hz refresh at 2K, do you have any recommendations, do you switch G- Sync and whether to enable VSync in games or turn it off, I don't understand much, so I would like you to suggest me what is the best thing to do to get the most out of it, that is, to get the most out of my graphics card. I also see i have VSync in the Control Panel graphics in games. where to turn on and where to turn off? Greetings and all the best !
I presume you're connected over HDMI? Use displayport to get the max resolution and refresh rate. Do not use Vsync in games or in the control panel. As for G-Sync, that's to to you, I personally have that disabled. But if you want tear free gaming and you're more of a casual gamer, have it enabled through the monitor and the GPU settings.
@@TotallydubbedHD Ohh thank you, I was completely confused at the same time my HDMI and Display port were turned on in the computer, I turned off HDMI so I am now switched to DISPLAY PORT,
What settings do you use when you play destiny 2? HDR does not look good for me and im confused why. No flicker but the image is very dark and low quality.
@@TotallydubbedHD turn it on or off? I know every panel is different but I was curious if you could provide all of the settings you use when playing destiny 2. I’m running this off a 1080ti so I’m unsure if that’s partially my issue as well being it is not a RTX card.
It's ultimate shit. I have it and i feel like throwing the thing into the wall. It causes my GPU to make noise shows stripes on the whole screen if i have a dark background. This issue disappears if i run lower than 240hz (due to the "black equalizer") but the reason i bought it was 240hz.
kind of wish you showed the crosshair as thats kind of a big reason some people choose a monitor is to cheat in their favorite "hard core" games. without potentially runing their monitor with tape or blue tack.
@@TotallydubbedHD some games like rust have synthetic recoil. i.e. the bullet will always leave your weapon at what is the center of your screen regardless of camera shake and weapon positioning gives you a nice edge. There are also programs and other things where it is beneficial knowing where the exact center of your screen is when lining up text, images, and animations. Most give you a tool for center of screen but those that dont make it just annoying having to get a another program on your pc to line up center of screen and get pixel perfect measuring. This is also extremely useful when using a curved monitor as your vision may get distorted on what exactly is the layout of the grid your working on and things can end up being warped and out of place. 0,0 point helps with that. Its a tiny thing and i honestly wish windows by defualt had a screen overlay or and entire horizontal and vertical line across your screen option. Its fine tho i found another video that showed it. Also there is a slight fear that when using a screen overlay for non gaming that gaming anti cheat software will pick up on it and ban you even if its not being actively used, thats where the built in osd is useful.
Hi now I have CHG70, u think that I should change to G7 ? Now I have a really bad clouding - that's how work quantom dot lighting.. I looking forward to hearing from you ! M.
Heya, Would really depend on what you're looking for - there's minimal ghosting on this panel, that's for sure. But I don't get how you get bad ghosting on the CHG70 - is it a new problem?
Hey! Great review! How do you think this would look like as dual-monitors? I've been thinking of either getting 2x G7 27" or G9 49" (basically 2 27" without the basil). I've always been worried if two 27" monitor with 1000R curve would be quite too curved, which is why I'm considering G9 49" with the 1000R curve. What do you think?
The G9 is way more curved, the 1000R curve isnt as bad as it seems on the 27. I think its more noticeble on the 32 tbh. I tried to search the web on how two 27 would look like without any luck. I already had a g7 27 and was really happy with it. Just went for it and bought another one because i found it on sale and i could pair it with a coupon i had. Dual 27 looks great, no issues what so ever. The middle bezel isnt a problem for me. I only game on one monitor.
Thanks! If you're getting dual monitors - it would really depend on your setup - the curve as the person above commented will be a little les obvious on the 27" model, but equally it still HAS a curve lol. Really subjective, up to you to see if it would be an issue or not - I know for me that if I were to use it for comp gaming, I'd be thrown off by its curvature. Not tried the G9 unfortunately, but presume that'd be a better option for an all-in-one solution - you should also look at AOC AG493UCX: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pEEsPo1Pvno.html Arguably the best UW for the price.
I have been using this monitor for several years now. I would say the ghosting is super bad. If u want a competitive gaming display stick to the Zowie, but if u want a jack of all trades this is the one. Hope that helps.
What is it like playing competitive games on a curved monitor? Does it not impact your performance? I am worried the mouse movement, sensitivity and muscle memory will be lost uniformly because of the curve?
@@TotallydubbedHD I did. You did not speak about this in the Competitive Gaming section. Like I said, I am worried about muscle memory with a specific sensitivity being ruined with a curved screen because of the warped perception around the edges.. How did you find it?
@@TotallydubbedHD pictures quality of this monitor is very bad.. looking cloudy and colourless.. my 2nd monitor auros ad27qd is best.. colour reproduction is super.. image details very sharp..
I can now finally settle on my ultimate choice. I have watched review after review as well as compared many "top" models and was not sure until this breakdown of the Samsung G7 (32 inch) THANKS FOR THE GUIDANCE
How do you set up HDR properly? I have my color properties set to 10 bit color and full RGB, and i turn on HDR in windows 10, everything looks washed and bad. Way worse than SDR. And in any game that supports hdr it looks awful, washed out, gray and terrible. using DP 1.4 cable.
That's correct, that's the way it works in Windows 10 - you'll need to have an application that runs HDR in order to properly utilise it - ie. launch Destiny 2
@@TotallydubbedHD I launched assassins creed odyssey, forza 4, shadow of the tomb rider. None of them look better with hdr. Ibnust be doing something wrong.
@@TotallydubbedHD yes exactly, first enabled in windows then the game. Yes the games I went with had the hdr toggle on. Even tried playing around with setting up hdr in the in game menu. I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I heard that 10 bit color 240 hz 1440p is too much bandwidth for dp 1.4 cable for hdr. Is that true?
What is you best buy Option in 2022? For me i am a very intense competitive Gamer so i Need: low Motion blur like ULMB, decent brightness while in low Motion blur Mode, 240hz and 1440p. Any recommendations?
It's a good pick, but there are others out there, see my recommendations here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tGH3SJpoOAQ.html And consider this Asus monitor too: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m7tYVAkKM8Y.html
nice review bro! i just found the monitor, its will cost me 250 dollar, its not new but used a little bit. should i go for it? is there anything i have to look before buy a used monitor? thx bro
Thanks for the review! I bought the monitor a couple of hours ago (mostly buying a new monitor for the HDR and the 240hz, the curve is a added bonus for me) I got the monitor for 420 dollars thanks to a student discount offer! So thats neat!
So please i need your lights and i need your help over here ...i just wanna ask you ... i really need your answer and your help ...i have the amd rx 6750 xt nitro+ oc...do you think this will be good enough for this monitor...iam thinking also to upgrade to rx 6800 xt only for this reason..only for the monitor...or do you think this will be waste of money and i will not see that difference with the 6800 xt ...do you think the 6750 xt will be good enough for this monitor? (My cpu is ryzen 9 5900x)
Great video, crappy monitor. Having owned one I've had nothing but problems in the last two years with the monitor constantly for approx 2 seconds at a time just go black before coming back on. Seems to happen when HDR is enabled only. Samsung support is useless and run you around in circles and then cannot find the problem (same as other devices I've sent them). I'm SO over Samsung I will never buy another product from them again. Shame as when the product works it works well but Samsung has quality control issues and the worst customer service I've ever experienced in my life.
Sorry to hear that, but glad you liked the video! As for your issues, when you say constantly, what do you mean? And have you tried disabling Freesync/G-Sync? Might that be the issue? How are you connected and to what GPU?
I have an Xbox series s and play games like 2k and red dead redemption and other games and idk why but my games look pixelated I have the resolution on 1440 and 120 fps!! Please help me I just got this odyssey g7 32inch as a gift
@@matthewhart6684 MSI Optix monitor (the QD version) is driving me mad. It turns on for ages (cannot disable the startup logo), and when you turn it off and use multiple monitor displays, it disables it completely, causing flicker, and audio cuts on the other screen. And it causes the same issues again when you turn it on... Ridiculous, the only monitor I tested that causes it. I've tried with different machines, so I know it's the monitor that is causing it. I have the latest firmware on it as well. I'm going to return it, even though the colours and the refresh rates are great. The IPS glow is noticeable, the blacks are grey (as on almost all IPS panels of that price range), so I'm going for Samsung G7 27'', because the 32'' version was bothering me with the PPI...
did you play any fps like valorant or csgo ? i heard curve monitor not good for fps game and some people got dizzi when use it i never use curve monitor before but this monitor have really good price in my country so i really temptation to buy even though i want buy new monitor to play valorant
How in the world did you get a result of 1,500:1 contrast when multiple other reputable outlets like RTings report a contrast ratio of close to 4,000? Sounds like user error to me...
Samsung have like 20 monitors that are named Odyssey G7, its so confusing. I don't think there's any reviews for the one I'm looking to get, it's the oddysey G7 4k 32 inch and it has stereo speakers.
Dude! Your review is the one I was looking for. Would you please share the depth of the upper shelf of your desk where the monitor is placed? I will be putting the monitor on a Scarlett 18i20 and want to see I need another stand or not.
I have this monitor but the colors look washed out ( everything looks almost grey with no vibrance at all) I've tried alot of "fixes" and ready countless of articles does anyone know a fix to this? Maybe recommend a hdmi cord that could fix it? (Read that that could be the reason too)
This is not Ultrawide right? Because I have a Alienware Ultrawide Monitor 34" atm with a RTX 2080 TI. However some developers dont add Ultrawide support so you are stuck with black bars, also the Ultrawide makes it 3440x1440p so I quess you should get more frames on a 2560x1440p monitor right? Since the GPU has an more easy time to render those frames. Thinking of "Downgrading" my current Monitor duo to those black bar issues with Ultrawide and I wanna use my 2080 TI to the fullest without having some frame issues in some games..
I'm surprised you didn't mention the HDMI 2.0 limitation (VS HDMI 2.1) - Which maxes out at 144Hz at 1440p making it very problematic if you want to use HDMI at higher refresh rates.
Why would you suggest to turn off adaptic sync? That defeats the purpose of having smooth gaming. No way I am using VSYNC in game which increases input lag
I bought this today and its going back. Hate it, hate the curve, but most importantly, it looks more washed out display than my aoc 2040hz 1080p monitor. Going back to that as i think its better
Hey man quick question, for some reason it keeps saying the function isn’t available when I do response time and the refresh rate. Any suggestions on what to do?
Still the best VA around, but there are even more on the market now, namely IPS alternatives - my favourites in this video (see description): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tGH3SJpoOAQ.html
Hey buddy, just a question i ordered this monitor coming from an old 1080p 60hz asus vs247hr. So an upgrade was neccesary. Got a 1660S 11600k What are the settings i got to adjust or firmware download? I play onlinr shooter as well singleplayer games like rdr2 Greetings from the netherlands!
With all due respect, your GPU is barely capable of 1440p at 144hz, let alone 240hz consistently; so would suggest 1080p 240hz for you, or 144hz 1440p. As for settings, they're shared in the video.
You exposed yourself using a cheat in CSGO when you character raised it's scope, and fired in less than a fraction of a second, which cannot be done without modifying the game.
@@TotallydubbedHD The game does not allow someone to raise their sights, fire, and lower them in a flash. The animation takes longer than that. To do it and hit your target where your cursor is without actually looking through the scope is achieved with cheats. You're a joke. Stop stealing money from honest gamers by degrading what they paid for with your garbage pantyboy sissy cheats.
I loved the monitor but had to bring it back. If u have a setup with 2 monitors with one of those being flat dont buy a curved. U see ur flatscreen convex after switching from the curved 😂
i had heaps of issues with screen flickering on certain games on my 32" G7. There is currently a class action in the US about the issues lots of people are having with this series of monitors and Samsung monitors in general. my advice would be to google 'screen flickering' before you buy and be ready to put your money towards a more reputable brand
Hi all, be carefull if u put G-Sync on u can't set framerate so a little mistake there man 😉 when u say u played with HDR + GSYNC + 240fps it's not possible if u switch G-Sync on the fps option can't be used. Thx for review appreciated.👍
That would seem like you've got some insanely hard settings. Yes that GPU should be fine at 1440p, 240hz. You should be getting a lot more than 100fps at 1080p too
Hi I had a Benq ew3270u. It's 4k@60 hz and it looks good but its refresh rate leave some to desire. How will shift from that to this 1440p@240 hz will be in terms of image quality.