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Any 32 inch or bigger G-sync monitors available or announced?

Gdourado

Hello, how are you? 

I am looking to go bigger than my current 27 inch screen. 

I am really eying the new Aoc 32 inch 1440p 144hz screen. 

But that is freesync and I would really like to stay on the green team. 

So, does anyone know if there is anything g-sync in size 32 or bigger?

I am only looking for 16:9 screens.

Still too many game compatibility issues with ultra wides...

If there is nothing, has anything been announced? 

 

Cheers and thanks 

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There aren't any afaik. Honestly though, not having G-Sync shouldn't be a dealbraker at 144hz in my opinion.

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14 minutes ago, SCGazelle said:

There aren't any afaik. Honestly though, not having G-Sync shouldn't be a dealbraker at 144hz in my opinion.

It still makes quite a bit of difference even at 144Hz/165Hz

 

Above 27" are only the Ultrawide with G-Sync which are 100Hz-120Hz

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12 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

That's 4k. The resolution would be nice for a 32 display, but since I mostly game on the pc, I prefer a higher refresh rate. 

My current display is 144hz g-sync  and I love the smoothness and fluidity. 

I am just looking at upgrading the size for immersion. 

 

Cheers 

 

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1 minute ago, Gdourado said:

That's 4k. The resolution would be nice for a 32 display, but since I mostly game on the pc, I prefer a higher refresh rate. 

My current display is 144hz g-sync  and I love the smoothness and fluidity. 

I am just looking at upgrading the size for immersion. 

 

Cheers 

 

Ah okay fir some reason I thought you only wanted 4K


PC part picker brings up no 16:9 1440p monitors greater than 27" (32" seems to be the biggest size if you drop the Gsync requirement too) :/ 

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52 minutes ago, TVwazhere said:

Ah okay fir some reason I thought you only wanted 4K


PC part picker brings up no 16:9 1440p monitors greater than 27" (32" seems to be the biggest size if you drop the Gsync requirement too) :/ 

Yes, there is the aoc I am looking and also a Samsung one. 

Same panel on both I believe. 

And both are 144hz freesync. 

Guess I might as well star looking at Vega cards. 

If nothing is even announced... 

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55 minutes ago, WereCat said:

It still makes quite a bit of difference even at 144Hz/165Hz

Ehhh, I personally wouldn't say that. I've ran my 144hz monitor without g-sync for a couple days and while I could definitely see those tears and notice a difference when I had it on, I wouldn't say that it would justify changing OP's criteria just to get g-sync. But at the same time, if OP is satisfied with a different monitor that has G-Sync then I guess there is no reason to not get it.

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Variable refresh rate is one of those Things I really want. 

Since having it, I never looked back. 

Started with a 75hz freesync monitor and a 290.

Now I have my g-sync 144hz monitor. 

I rather change GPU brands and keep my VRR technology. 

If I really end up getting a new monitor that has freesync, then I will also look at upgrading my GPU to a Vega card. 

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I currently run most games at or close to 144hz, but there are always drops. 

Sometimes big drops. 

I remember for example  when I played dragon age inquisition, I was as 144 most of the time. 

But then I would also have drops into the 90's sometimes. 

Variable Refresh Rate is golden! 

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