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DaKi_B

Ok so this is a pretty dumb question but better safe than sorry. Is there a difference between the ASUS PG278Q and ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q or is it just a shortened name. I want to get the ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q and in the store I want to buy it it's called ASUS PG278Q but on the Asus website it's called ASUS ROG SWIFT PG278Q. 

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They're the same thing. 

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The differences are probably just CPU/GPU/Ram. Best Buy for instance does this a lot, it's nearly the same laptop just a little different in specs.

CPU: i7-4770k @4.8ghz---Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth z97---Ram 32gb Corsair Vengeance---GPU: 2 EVGA GTX 980 4gb way sli---Case: Corsair 600T White---Storage: 500gb 850 Pro & WD Black 4tb---PSU: Corsair RM1000

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The differences are probably just CPU/GPU/Ram. Best Buy for instance does this a lot, it's nearly the same laptop just a little different in specs.

It's a monitor m8.

I don't always have time to study, but when I do, I don't.

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The differences are probably just CPU/GPU/Ram. Best Buy for instance does this a lot, it's nearly the same laptop just a little different in specs.

"Professional" Geek

 

I'm sorry, this is just bad.

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The differences are probably just CPU/GPU/Ram. Best Buy for instance does this a lot, it's nearly the same laptop just a little different in specs.

This real? 

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I really like how this post is about the guy giving the weirdest answer now. Hahahah

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Its the same monitor and a very good one at that. Set up mine today and its awesome.

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It's a bit on the expensive side, but if money is no obstacle, it's a pretty good option.

I'm personally a fan of the ASUS VG248QE 24-Inch

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I heard it was the best gaming monitor at the moment and it's within the range of my budget so I tought I would get it.

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It's a bit on the expensive side, but if money is no obstacle, it's a pretty good option.

I'm personally a fan of the ASUS VG248QE 24-Inch

 

I heard it was the best gaming monitor at the moment and it's within the range of my budget so I thought I would get it.

 

I was thinking about getting a 1080p 144Hz but I thought I should get the best if/while I can.

 

Sorry for double post forgot to quote.

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This real? 

 

 

"Professional" Geek

 

I'm sorry, this is just bad.

 

 

It's a monitor m8.

 

 

*baffled* wwhat? :blink:

I don't see what you guys are talking about, these are just really advanced displays that some times house all of the parts I have listed. Some are even better than others, it all just kinda depends. 

CPU: i7-4770k @4.8ghz---Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth z97---Ram 32gb Corsair Vengeance---GPU: 2 EVGA GTX 980 4gb way sli---Case: Corsair 600T White---Storage: 500gb 850 Pro & WD Black 4tb---PSU: Corsair RM1000

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I don't see what you guys are talking about, these are just really advanced displays that some times house all of the parts I have listed. Some are even better than others, it all just kinda depends.

You realize we are talking about a monitor, not a laptop, right?

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You realize we are talking about a monitor, not a laptop, right?

I don't think he does :P

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I don't see what you guys are talking about, these are just really advanced displays that some times house all of the parts I have listed. Some are even better than others, it all just kinda depends. 

This display doesn't have a CPU or Ram. It does have an additional processor that enables G-Sync, but other than that, this is no laptop.

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I heard it was the best gaming monitor at the moment and it's within the range of my budget so I thought I would get it.

 

I was thinking about getting a 1080p 144Hz but I thought I should get the best if/while I can.

 

Sorry for double post forgot to quote.

 

I agree with 1080p 144Hz. 4K content is so hard to render as of yet (Also windows scaling sux). If you're fine with paying upwards of $800, then go for it. You will probably not regret it.

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