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Review: ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ Monitor - 200 Hz - 512 Local Dimming Zones
In this review, we will take a look at some Ultra Wide slash HDR gaming as we have the ASUS RoG Swift PG35VQ in da house. At 3440 x 1440 pixels, this monitor can manage 200 Hz combined with 'G-sync Ultimate'. That eliminates stutter and tearing whilst gaming in HDR. That HDR is rated at 1000 nits and the panel has local dimming divided over 512 zones.
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#5696932 Posted on: 08/03/2019 09:48 AM
€ 2.719?!?!?!
I could get a 65" QLED 4K 240Hz HDR1500 with direct full array local dimming and FreeSync for less!
Link to TV with 4k 240hz input
For me this 3440x1440 monitor is worth more than any TV. I use only monitors, not TV's
We need new gpu's thst support the new inputstandard. Full 4:4:4 is what we want.
I'm currently using LG 950f 3440x1440 (144hz)freesync.
€ 2.719?!?!?!
I could get a 65" QLED 4K 240Hz HDR1500 with direct full array local dimming and FreeSync for less!
Link to TV with 4k 240hz input

For me this 3440x1440 monitor is worth more than any TV. I use only monitors, not TV's
We need new gpu's thst support the new inputstandard. Full 4:4:4 is what we want.
I'm currently using LG 950f 3440x1440 (144hz)freesync.
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#5696937 Posted on: 08/03/2019 10:04 AM
nice & honest review Boss.
as always, overpriced from Asus.
nice & honest review Boss.
as always, overpriced from Asus.
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#5696944 Posted on: 08/03/2019 10:53 AM
€ 2.719?!?!?!
I could get a 65" QLED 4K 240Hz HDR1500 with direct full array local dimming and FreeSync for less!
But... But... But is doesn't have 1000€ worth G-sync Ultimate FPGA module. Nor it has internal fan, for that superior cooling. A true gaming monitor must have a cooling fan... And don't forget about cutting-egde suppa duppa craaappa Asus Aura LED sync
€ 2.719?!?!?!
I could get a 65" QLED 4K 240Hz HDR1500 with direct full array local dimming and FreeSync for less!
But... But... But is doesn't have 1000€ worth G-sync Ultimate FPGA module. Nor it has internal fan, for that superior cooling. A true gaming monitor must have a cooling fan... And don't forget about cutting-egde suppa duppa craaappa Asus Aura LED sync

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#5696983 Posted on: 08/03/2019 03:00 PM
Freesync 2 is nowhere close to performance and quality of GSYNC Ultimate.
Very nice review, HH. Agree the cost on this thing is atrocious--plus it's G-sync hardware--which limits the useful cases for it immediately. Freesync 2 would have been far wiser as nVidia is now supporting it (2?), finally. I don't like Ultra-wide res--never have. And I'd prefer 32" 4k as opposed to 35" @ 3440x1440. But you make a good point about the resolution--my 5700XT Ann Ed. parses 2x the number of frames per second @ 2560x1440 than at 4k, sometimes 3X. But I like 4k--and the whole "144Hz-200Hz" thing smacks of cheap TV's advertising interpolated frame rates. As long as I can get stutter-free, fluid gameplay, 60 fps or even less, is fine by me. Buy this thing and a 2080ti and we're ringing the bell at $4,100 and we haven't even bought the computer. The number of people who will buy $2700 monitors and $1400 3d cards I'd estimate at maybe 1% of everyone who buys GPUs and monitors and is more than a little interested in gaming. I'm sure my next monitor will--probably--be HDR, but that depends. On the quality, price, and game support. I like HDR a lot--it's needed, badly. I'm just not sure how much *I* need it atm. Everyone is always trying to pick my pockets, it seems! Getting harder and harder to fend them off these days...(yeah, sure, it's not like they've had to *work* at it lately!) Is "computer poor" a thing, now?... 

Freesync 2 is nowhere close to performance and quality of GSYNC Ultimate.
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Well, at least that pricetag ensures that noone with a cheap rig buys one of them and then complains he doesn't get those 200 FPS