ASUS
XG27UCS
Based on 35 Reddit mentions
$394.78
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Esta bien este monitor?
Ni a palos jaja. Ni la gente con 5090s juega en 4K. Se va a ver MUCHO mejor un OLED a 1440p que ese IPS 4K. Ni hablar que a 1440p vas a jugar en ultra con raytracing a 80fps. Y en 4K vas a jugar a 60fps sin raytracing y bajando settings. De hecho Wukong sin raytracing no llega a los 60fps estables e
...Accurate-Address-254 in r/ArgamingConsultas
April 14, 2026 9:45 PM
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Asus ROG Strix XG27UCS - My 1 Week Review (& Return)
I have the new Acer X27U QD-OLED here and let me say, it is worlds ahead of the XG27UCS. The corners are perfect, the picture quality is great, the smoothness is next level good, huge difference. There is a bit of a drop in resolution going from 4k to 2k, however, I think overall it's extremely liva
...IrregularShapedMole in r/Monitors
December 10, 2025 9:28 PM
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Need help picking 2 27" 4k monitors
The PG27UCDM is 100% the way to go. Such a great monitor. For the non-OLED id probably stick with Asus so it looks more similar aesthetically. Go for the XG27UCS. It’s on a nice sale right now.
ballsinthe in r/buildapcmonitors
December 24, 2025 3:56 PM
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Most suitable 1440p 27" monitor for 60% productivity 40% gaming?
I was looking for a 4k IPS monitor recently. The problem is that non-mini led ones are expensive for what they are. CEX has the xg27ucs for £190 if you don't mind used (they offer a return window and a good after sales warranty). Amazon has some used as well for £260-ish. The more popular Gigabyte M
...Beneficial-Poet2911 in r/Monitors
January 3, 2026 3:20 AM
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Just upgraded to a 4k monitor but still looks blurry
3840x2160 = 2160p = 4K2560x1440 = 1440p = 2K if you decide to switch to 4K, I doubt you'll find OLED screens near that same price range. But if you're good with IPS panels, Samsung Odyssey 27" 4K UHD (LS27DG702ENXZA)144Hz refresh rate, 1ms response, IPS panel, and G-Sync/FreeSync ASUS ROG Strix 27"
...jammer800M in r/PcBuild
December 7, 2025 4:17 AM
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KTC H27P6 Mini-Review after 48 hours
Por eso decidí por el H27P6, prefiero un panel IPS a tener que lidiar con el black smearing o ghosting… A principio quería el Asus Rog XG27UCS, ya había visto el M27T6 pero este podía ser una lotería con el ghosting y las reseñas de YouTubers expertos al final decían: “No sabemos qué recomendación d
...Ezra_Bridger7 in r/Monitors
March 7, 2026 11:54 AM
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Monitor recommendation
I would recommend a 2k monitor for your budget: https://monitor-picker.com/en-gb/monitors/aoc-q27g4x-27.0-2560-x-1440-180-hz or this 4k:https://monitor-picker.com/en-gb/monitors/asus-pg279q-rog-swift-27.0-2560-x-1440-165-hz IPS: https://rog.asus.com/de/monitors/27-to-31-5-inches/rog-strix-xg27ucs/ b
...lIlIlIKXKXlIlIl in r/Monitors
October 23, 2025 11:11 AM
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What is the best monitor for Windows 7?
I’ve got my Windows 7 Ultimate PC with a EVGA GTX 980 TI hooked up to the same monitor as my main PC. Asus Rog Strix XG27UCS 27inch 160Hz 4K UHD IPS Monitor. Works perfectly fine.
borgie_83 in r/windows7
May 14, 2026 11:00 AM
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Just bought a new IPS monitor: Is this bad or normal?
Yeah, it's a pitch-black screen in a completely dark room. I admit the photo itself exaggerates it a little, so it's not as bad to the naked eye. The corner tints (especially the bottom left pink one) are also a little visible even on a white/bright screen. As for the monitor, it's an Asus XG27UCS 4
...HauntingYak3893 in r/Monitors
December 2, 2025 2:34 PM
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For Mac Mini scaling: Dell S2725QS (4K, 120Hz, 4ms) or Asus XG27ACS-W (2K, 180Hz, 1ms)?
The scaling was correct, but the monitor felt very cheap and low-quality. The monitor was wobbling a lot on the table. Also, the refresh rate was low. If your budget allows, I would definitely recommend Asus XG27UCS 27" 4K.
bloggerklik in r/macmini
December 21, 2025 1:47 AM
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