M27Q

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M27Q

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The best 27" 1440p gaming monitors in 2026 ($200-$300)

The LG 27GR83Q still stands as one of the top 240Hz 1440p IPS monitors for motion clarity, and the M27Q still stands as a great monitor for value and KVM. The AOC Q27G3XMN is probably the most interesting of these monitors, though. If you're concerned about contrast and single-player graphics, it's

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TheBananaKabana in r/pcbuilding

March 5, 2026 8:01 PM

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People who have a PC, what purpose does deck serve you?

I have my PC and don’t use the deck hardly at all. I don’t need to, I have my PC. I use my deck during downtime at work though. My wife’s kiddos use the deck A LOT tho with the steam dock on my old gigabyte M27Q monitor. They’re learning how to use a PC with Linux first before Windows and got Minecr

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TheFamousChrisA in r/SteamDeck

November 29, 2025 4:00 PM

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The Best Gaming Monitors I’d Recommend for PS5 & PS5 Pro [Guide]

For that budget, a good 1440p HDMI 2.1 monitor is probably the sweet spot for PS5 Pro. The Gigabyte M27Q X and MSI MAG 274QRF-QD are both really solid for smooth gameplay, low input lag, and overall value.

Gaming-Academy in r/PlayStation_X

May 11, 2026 3:17 AM

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Anyone use the Alienware aw2725dm monitor?

that alienware is decent for 1440p gaming but you're leaving performance on the table with a pro. for $200 you could grab the Acer Nitro XV272U which gives you 4k downsampling and better colors. another solid pick is the Gigabyte M27Q - runs about $220 on sale and has proper hdmi 2.1 bandwidth. the

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/PS5pro

April 10, 2026 2:50 AM

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[Poll] What's your (primary) monitor's refresh rate?

165 or 170 for me (M27Q Pro, but 170 doesn't seem to be available), but I'll usually cap it to 90 or 120 because I only play single player, can't really tell the difference above those, and it saves a bit on the power bill/heat in my room.

daneonwayne in r/LinusTechTips

December 11, 2025 3:03 PM

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Hi Tech people! I am a senior graphic designer. Looking for a new PC build with monitor - Budget INR 1.6 L approx. Purpose - Gaming, Designing, Editing. Monitor would be 27 inch, 2K resolution. RAM: 64 GB. Help me with the best spec which would run long and upgradable.

Both options are “good,” but for pure gaming the 7800X3D build is clearly stronger; the 7700X + B650 combo is only worth it if it saves a lot of money or you care more about productivity than max FPS. If the price gap is small, stick with 7800X3D; go 7700X only if it’s significantly cheaper and you

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arkaprava in r/buildapcforme

December 19, 2025 8:36 AM

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G34WQC Display Drivers for Windows 10? Non-existent? Generic PnP monitor....

Zombie thread revival. There are separate drivers available on their website. To my knowledge, and I got this thing years and years ago - there always have been. if you are interested to get the most out of it, consider getting the Gigabyte Control Center. GCC will get you a monitor specific driver,

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Comfortably_Dumb_67 in r/gigabyte

January 21, 2026 5:46 PM

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Help me choose: LG 27G610A-B vs. ASUS TUF VG27AQ5A Both at $229 CAD - 1440p Gaming & Productivity

Thanks for the detailed heads-up on that LG! It’s crazy how these brands trade off between panel quality control and actual performance. I actually ended up pulling the trigger on the Gigabyte M27Q P recently, since it was just 20 bucks more and I'm pretty happy with it so far. I definitely noticed

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Single_Ad_6306 in r/buildapcmonitors

February 17, 2026 4:32 PM

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Bought a monitor, software sucks, so I’m writing my own.

Nice! I have the M27Q and M27Q Pro. Both great monitors but that would explain a recent linux issue with the M27Q where i had to swap usb-c type cables for it to show up as a 1440p rather than a 800x600.

illmatix in r/linux

March 5, 2026 2:37 PM

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Confused Which Monitor to Purchase?

M1 MacBook Air. Using Gigabyte M27Q monitor. 45,000 ma leko thiye. Worth it

PensionCompetitive15 in r/technepal

March 25, 2026 1:47 PM

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