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Is AOC a good brand?

Ricardo56

I was wondering if the AOC 24" G2460PF is a good monitor or nah, since it's the cheapest 144 hz monitor i could find in stores and it's around 265 eur (296 usd). And if I'm good to go, does the r9 390 support freesync? 

 

Thanks ^-^

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My friends with AOC's cheaper 144hz monitors have had some refresh rate problems but they have been solved with an rma.

 

I had a AOC 4K monitor a while ago and i had to rma it 2 times and after that sold it cus I didn't want to rma it again :D

 

The 390 supports FreeSync.

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Just now, Samppa221 said:

My friends with AOC's cheaper 144hz monitors have had some refresh rate problems but they have been solved with an rma.

 

I had a AOC 4K monitor a while ago and i had to rma it 2 times and after that sold it cus I didn't want to rma it again :D

sorry for the ignorance but what's an rma?

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Just now, Ricardo56 said:

sorry for the ignorance but what's an rma?

RMA = return merchandise authorization

 

Basically you send ur faulty product and get a new one back.

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Just now, Ricardo56 said:

sorry for the ignorance but what's an rma?

nevermind xD

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Just now, Samppa221 said:

RMA = return merchandise authorization

 

Basically you send ur faulty product and get a new one back.

How can I prove to them that the monitor is not running at 144hz tho?

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Just now, Ricardo56 said:

How can I prove to them that the monitor is not running at 144hz tho?

At least my friends did it with this site: https://www.testufo.com/#test=framerates

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