BenQ
ZOWIE XL2546K
Based on 44 Reddit mentions
$499.99
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New Monitor recommendation?
Most pro gaming leagues play on 24-25” 1080p 240Hz+. I believe RLCS uses the BenQ Zowie XL2566X+. It’s 400 Hz which is a little overkill for non-pros so I reckon a nice 240Hz would be fine, also cheaper
Fallen_Goose_ in r/RocketLeague
February 16, 2026 4:30 AM
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Disappointed Asus 360hz Oled XG27ACDNG
i do actually play Apex Legends on Asus PG27AQWP-W with 540hz 2k res. it feels unreal compared to my zowie xl2546k 240hz dyac+. its way more smooth, clean etc. day and night experience for me.
Zealousideal-Law3649 in r/MotionClarity
December 19, 2025 8:47 AM
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que monitor comprarias un 4K o 1440p tenes 600K pesos?
Yo tengo un Aorus 27" Q-OLED. Lo traje desde USA por amazon en 1 semana. 850USD me salio. Es un viaje de ida. Ya venia con un Benq Zowie XL2546 240" 1080p desde 2018. Era hora del salto porque cambie de PC y buscaba ver las cosas en mejor calidad.
LuckoBj in r/ArgamingConsultas
November 24, 2025 4:51 AM
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is BenQ ZOWIE XL2540K the best 240 hz esport\comp monitor ??
Have you ever tried one? The motion clarity is unparalleled. I’ve had 144hz IPS, 144hz TN, 360hz TN and 360hz OLED. I’m sticking with TN for the foreseeable future. It really depends on what games you play and what you’re looking for in a monitor. But TN + DyAc is pretty gangster for e-sports motion
...LavenderClay in r/esports
June 11, 2025 5:07 AM
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390hz IPS or 240hz TN DyAc ?
I used the XV252QF, then switched to the XL2546K, which I'm currently still using - mainly for FPS games. When using the BenQ XL2546K with DyAc on, I notice better clarity, especially during sharp flicks. Everything appears much clearer compared to the XV252QF. That said, both monitors are perfectly
...fo420tweny in r/VALORANT
August 2, 2025 8:37 PM
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Odyssey g6 500hz ou esperar 2026?
Cara, 4K não me interessa no geral. Não existe GPU para tocar essa resolução isso sem a muleta do upscaling, e eu prefiro não usar DLSS sempre que possivel. O BenQ com DyAC é uma opção que já considerei, mas sendo 1080p, LCD e 24”, acho que não se encaixa com a forma que eu jogo. Fora a fadiga visua
...bandolixo in r/hardwarebrasil
December 16, 2025 9:49 PM
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Where to test a lot of varied computer monitors NOT BEST BUY?
Personally, I'd recommend the MSI MPG 321URX OLED is the general way to go for G2G and MPRT speeds. IPS and Mini-LED are generally considered second-best and a bit brighter. Alternatively, if you want to go way overboard, look at what pro FPS players use, like CSGO or CS2. They demand the highest mo
...TheNorseHorseForce in r/sanantonio
March 13, 2026 2:20 AM
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CS2 "Floaty Mouse" on a Top-Tier Rig (7800X3D + 7900 XT + 300Hz). I’m losing my mind.
Have the same problem as you on a decent pc 7800xt with 9800x3d and xl2546k 240hz dyac on. Mouse just feels floaty in cs2 compared to other games even with 500fps on 4:3. One taps feel awful the majority of the time. I fucked around with cru before and gave me good results for a few games but its pr
...Lykkess in r/cs2
January 5, 2026 10:26 AM
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Anyone on 9800x3d 5070ti 1080p?
tysm for this reply. that is amazing to hear lol. i’m pairing it with 32gb 6000 cl30 (got a great deal back in october)… i can totally understand that preference in a game like tf… it is much more “fun” and visually impressive than your traditional esports titles, and those video settings make sense
...Ok_Ad_9018 in r/thefinals
January 10, 2026 2:10 PM
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Monitor Recommendation needed
This is all my personal opinion, so take this with a grain of salt. 24" is plenty for CS. I think all but a handful of pros use 24/25" monitors. Anything over 27" is just straight up gross IMO. As for panel tech, outright avoid cheap IPS, TN, or any VA panel. They suck. I had a 32" Asus curved monit
...1kelpy in r/cs2
February 4, 2026 9:11 PM
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