Gigabyte AORUS FI32U available soon / 31.5-inch 4K / 144Hz / 1ms
This is a 31.5-inch 4K gaming liquid crystal display with a refresh rate of 144Hz and a response time of 1ms that enables a high-speed display with a refresh rate of 1ms.
The LCD panel is Super Speed IPS and is compatible with HDMI 2.1, making it an excellent choice for the latest gaming consoles on the market. Additionally, a high-quality sound function with a built-in ESS SABER chip, an illumination function that corresponds to RGB FUSION 2.0, a "OSD SIDEKICK" that can be finely adjusted from a PC, "active noise canceling" that allows for clear calls, motion blur reduction, and vertical alignment are all included as options. Functions such as "Aim Stabilizer Sync," which can activate synchronization technology at the same time as the aim stabilizer, and "Black Equalizer," which improves the vision of dark areas, are included in the package.
High dynamic range, high contrast ratio, DCI-P3 color gamut of 90 percent and sRGB of 123 percent, horizontal and vertical viewing angles of 178 degrees, AMD FreeSync Premium Pro vertical sync technology, and high brightness are the primary qualities. Compatibility with the VESA Display HDR 400 standard. In terms of connectivity, the interface is equipped with HDMI 2.1x2, DisplayPort 1.4x1, USB Type-Cx1, earphone jack x1, microphone x1, and so forth.
The stand has a tilt range of -5 to 20 degrees, a swivel range of -20 degrees, a pivot range of 90 degrees, and a height range of 130mm. The external measurements are 717.6 mm in width, 283 mm in depth, 598.3 mm in height, and the weight is 10.9 kg. The monitor has been spotted in Asia for almost 1100 USD.
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Would be really surprised if not. I’ve not heard any probs with g-sync compatibility.
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What do you mean by this? Is the pre-calibrated srgb mode good?
Hows the overall image look, not washed out? Hows the contrast?
Well the RGB software installs a bunch of other files and what not on your PC other than Gigabytes software. I assume it's for greater compatibility with different ram and mb combinations. The default color is Gigabyte orange, FYI. I prefer a minimalist approach so I'm just using the default color or have it turned off.
SRGB is decent and doesn't lock the brightness setting like some monitors. I don't use it myself though. I used TFT Central's ICC profile and settings with a slight increase to brightness over their recommendation and that looks great to me.
Image seems fine to me, but there is a some IPS glow in the corners that can be discerned under the right conditions. No worse than any other IPS panel I've used and doesn't bother me too much. Contrast seems fine to me, but I'm no expert.
It is G-Sync compatible, it's just not officially certified by Nvidia.
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Ahh k, you mean the RGB lights, yeah the additional stuff seems like junk, not sure why they install that.
I'd be wanting to use the built in srgb mode, it would be more accurate, ICC profiles differ from one monitor to another and that would bother me too much lol
Cheers for info.
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Yeh, monitors are subjective as we all have different eyes and needs.
You can check out the reviews online as they use all professional equipment to measure everything and that might provide better insight.
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I looked at this monitor a lil' while back and didn't like the completely non-Gync nature it had...not even 'gsync compatible'. Has this changed at all via firmware yet?