ASUS
XG27UCS
Based on 21 Reddit mentions
$393.86
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Help me decide the monitor or the graphic card
Asus Rog Strix XG27UCS 27inch 160Hz 4K IPS Monitor. Not expensive and has all the features you’ll need. Also covered for future upgrades if you decide to upgrade your GPU further and get into 4K gaming. For the GPU, both the Intel Arc B580 and AMD RX 9060 XT 16GB are great for 1440p gaming. All depe
...borgie_83 in r/IntelArc
May 15, 2026 2:22 AM
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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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How many of you people still play on a regular controller?
I recently got a gaming monitor, 27" Asus ROG swift xg27ucs. It doubles as a computer monitor for when I work from home but I didn't need a 4k 160hz monitor for that haha. It's been great for my ps5 pro, but I don't find the experience to be like a huge leap. I have a 65" 4k 120hz Sony something TV
...tannerusername in r/CODWarzone
May 16, 2026 4:19 PM
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What monitor should I use?
I have the ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCS 27 Inch 4K Monitor due to apartment situation. I got it for 399€. It has HDMi 2.1 and supports 120hz and more. I would buy bigger if I would need to buy again, but technically the monitor is good value. Personally, it was important to me to have max. specs compatibi
...OATdude in r/PS5pro
December 24, 2025 4:54 PM
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What should i Upgrade
Honestly? The build is fine. Spend your budget on a powerful GPU, as that will be stressed the most by the monitor upgrade. 9070XT and the 5070 TI are the ones in the budget range. 9070 XT is definitely more efficient in price to performance, but Nvidia's software still reigns supreme. Both fit in t
...IntroductionSecure17 in r/buildapcforme
January 30, 2026 4:13 AM
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Looking for a $2000-2500 PC + Monitor Combo
If you'd rather get a 4k monitor over an 1440p oled, the Asus ROG Strix XG27UCS has a 160Hz refresh rate for $350
BigDaddyThiccDong in r/buildapcforme
August 19, 2025 1:20 AM
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Wanting a new PC
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HKnMkf If you're going to go for 4k you can cheap out a bit on the cpu and it would still be plenty capable of keeping up in most games, maybe the 7800x3d bundle instead, cpu performance can be important for wow though so I wouldn't cut back too far and that's like gett
...Covante in r/buildapcforme
September 3, 2025 5:19 AM
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First new build, any help or tips are appreciated
Really depends on how nice of a monitor you actually need. I got a 27" 2k MSI monitor that does 180hz. Colors could be a little better, but I only noticed 'cause my other monitor has slightly nicer colors. Your listed specs are significantly better, and mine is far from the best, but I paid $150 for
...Gutter_Flies in r/buildapcforme
September 6, 2025 7:04 PM
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First Mac mini- monitors ok?
I have sane mac mini and yesterday bought Asus ROG XG27UCS 4K moniter with 160Hz display. People had some concerns over it but I am really happy with it. Its 400$ almost. I used 2K monitor first but macos have scaling issue with it so 4K is must for better Display
Humza0000 in r/macmini
November 23, 2025 1:52 PM
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Recommendations for a 1440p monitor.
ASUS ROG Strix XG27UCS 27″ 4K if you want a cheap 4k ips 160hz or Alienware AW2725Q for oled 4k 240Hz
Leonce_123 in r/buildapcmonitors
June 2, 2025 4:45 PM
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