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ASUS ROG Swift PG259QN 360Hz Monitor review





In this article, we will test the ROG Swift PG259QN 360Hz. This is a 25-inch 1920x1080 screen, it has an IPS-based panel with a staggering 360 Hz refresh rate. Oh yes, and some RGB lighting as well as offering a Full-range G-Sync Module for proper sync.
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EspHack
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Posted on: 06/18/2021 04:15 PM
I wonder if we see a difference at +960hz, diminishing returns and all that, we might need a 10x to see an obvious difference from 240hz
I wonder if we see a difference at +960hz, diminishing returns and all that, we might need a 10x to see an obvious difference from 240hz
deusex
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Posted on: 06/18/2021 06:55 PM
It has 1ms GTG, and 360Hz... isn't this good enough?
I have 240Hz 0.5ms MPRT 27`(very cheap monitor at 250 euro), but I would like to see the difference between the reviewed monitor and mine (sadly, 25 inch seems kinda small now)
1ms is not good enough, will still create ghosting.
It has 1ms GTG, and 360Hz... isn't this good enough?
I have 240Hz 0.5ms MPRT 27`(very cheap monitor at 250 euro), but I would like to see the difference between the reviewed monitor and mine (sadly, 25 inch seems kinda small now)
1ms is not good enough, will still create ghosting.
Reddoguk
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Posted on: 06/18/2021 07:15 PM
Usually the higher the HZ the lower the latency. Again i'll say this type of monitor is aimed at CSGO type games. It'll be a very good monitor for those twitch muscle shooters that need high fps/hz. I watch some CSGO tournaments and they never ever use more than 1080p so this is why a monitor like this is useful.
As for coil whine i haven't ever heard what that sounds like. I game at 240HZ and games like Forza 4 run at between 200-240 fps on my 3090 without making much noise at all and only reaching 66C and thats with the current high ambient temps.
Usually the higher the HZ the lower the latency. Again i'll say this type of monitor is aimed at CSGO type games. It'll be a very good monitor for those twitch muscle shooters that need high fps/hz. I watch some CSGO tournaments and they never ever use more than 1080p so this is why a monitor like this is useful.
As for coil whine i haven't ever heard what that sounds like. I game at 240HZ and games like Forza 4 run at between 200-240 fps on my 3090 without making much noise at all and only reaching 66C and thats with the current high ambient temps.
Guru3Dmember
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Posted on: 06/19/2021 03:30 PM
"The PG259QN series offers 25.57" curved display" What??
"The PG259QN series offers 25.57" curved display" What??
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@Hilbert Hagedoorn This would be a good monitor to test GPU coil whine on
The input filters on all GPU's are really pathetic. Here is buildzoid soldering on some decent caps(grey circular caps) for the input filters. This fixes coil whine and also will help with stability when OC'ing. The coil whine increases with the FPS being output from the card.
https://twitter.com/Buildzoid1/status/1405658209164087298?s=20