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Hi, I am really confused and really don't know which monitor to get from asus. I want a gaming monitor 27" 1ms 144hz WITH GOOD COLOR. What I mean by good color is the monitor being as close as accurate. I mean i could go for an isp monitor but I'm really using it for gaming and somewhat of video/photo editing. I don't really know just please let me know whats good. 

 

Note: It really doesn't really matter if it's asus or not. I just want a monitor that fits my criteria. 

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I mean if you wanna spend obsene amounts of money for a monitor that does that sure I can find you one. 

 

But its way better to get a TN monitor with ok color for gaming and a second one dedicated for color accuracy. BTW the gaming one would be 300 and color accurate one would be about 220 ish. And you get two monitors instead of one single super expensive one. That will likely brick after a year or so. 

 

 

You expect me to reply then you'd best QUOTE me so I can........thanks

 

                                           Simple PC Parts list to reference for other Users:

 

 

Case: Meshify C

CPU: Ryzen 1600 @ 3.8

Mobo: ASRock AB350 Pro4

Ram: 2 x 8gb (Corsair RGB Pro)

GPU: XFX RX 580 8gb - Clocks: Core @1386mhz, memory @2000mhz

Storage:

Boot drive - 120gb NVME Corsair MP500

Main Storage drive - 500gb 860 EVO

Archival/Backup drive - 2TB Black WD

 

Mouse: Logi M570 for work, and a G502 for gaming

PSU: EVGA Supernova G2 650 80+ Gold

OS: And of course Win 10 Pro, because Linux ain't fully baked yet.

Monitors: (27in monitors)

TN - VG278Q @144hz 

IPS - VP279Q-P @60hz 

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ASUS VG248QE 1920x1080 144HZ 

use these settings if you get it.

 

(most people use these settings including me and others on Reddit)

 

-Theater mode
-Contrast = 83
-Saturation = 42
-Color temp = user mode with all three set to 83
-Skin tone = natural
-Sharpness = 50
-Trace Free = 40
-ASCR = On

 

Hope this helps!

 

EDIT: I forgot you wanted 27 inches sorry, there should be an option on the monitor above on Amazon to get the 27 inch.

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1 hour ago, Dankk said:

ASUS VG248QE 1920x1080 144HZ 

use these settings if you get it.

 

(most people use these settings including me and others on Reddit)

 

-Theater mode
-Contrast = 83
-Saturation = 42
-Color temp = user mode with all three set to 83
-Skin tone = natural
-Sharpness = 50
-Trace Free = 40
-ASCR = On

 

Hope this helps!

 

EDIT: I forgot you wanted 27 inches sorry, there should be an option on the monitor above on Amazon to get the 27 inch.

 

Asus VG278Q

Yea my question was if the colour was good enough cause i saw some reviews that there were some problems and stuff...

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didnt mean to put code to the post
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Perhaps you could mention the budget that you are willing to spend on the monitor/monitor.

Like @TheReal1st already mentioned, you can find monitors in all price ranges, even going to (and beyond) the obsene category

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4 hours ago, Christophe Corazza said:

Perhaps you could mention the budget that you are willing to spend on the monitor/monitor.

Like @TheReal1st already mentioned, you can find monitors in all price ranges, even going to (and beyond) the obsene category

I forgot to note that i was going to set a triple monitor setup. 1 gaming monitor and 2 just for production. My budget is $800 max. 

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