An amazing monitor, I knew this monitor was going to be an upgrade from my XB2 but I didn't believe it was going to be such a noticeable difference. Hopefully next year I can get another one to replace the Samsung so both will be the same. Colors are vibrant, the monitor handles all my Call of Duty frame rates and World of Warcraft 25 man raid graphics. Beautiful monitor and highly suggest it.
I would recommend this to a friend!
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Simply amazing! This was my first time purchasing an OLED monitor and was planning on gaming in 1440p. I have narrowed it down to this, the Gigabyte AORUS FO27Q3, the MSI MPG 271QRX. I decided to go with the Asus ACDNG and it has been a game changer. Colors are amazing, response time feels so snappy, and best part of all - although it is a 1440p monitor, it can run 4k at 120 hz using the HDMI 2.1 connector. Have tested this in all the demanding games from Cyberpunk, Black Myth Wukong, RD2, and to the FPS games CS2, and Valorant. Also the screen is in between glossy and matte which is the sweet spot for my visual needs. I highly recommend and you definitely cannot go wrong with this monitor! Happy Gaming!
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360hz does not show up in menu and no instruction on how to fix. DP 1.4 cable should have the capabilities but option does not appear.
Response from https://www.asus.comBy CLM, March 18, 2025
Dear Ch0n,
Thank you for your comment.
We do understand your disappointment and the inconvenience this may have caused if the 360Hz refresh rate for the monitor is not available. Certainly, this monitor supports 360Hz and if you cannot see this as an option, please check if your video card meets the system requirements of this monitor. If it does meet requirements, check if your PC is running with the most current Windows update and the lasted video driver version, and the refresh rate was configured correctly inside the Display Properties. Additionally, install the monitor driver and Armoury Crate utility software posted at: https://rog.asus.com/us/monitors/27-to-31-5-inches/rog-strix-oled-xg27acdng/helpdesk_download/ . If you need further assistance with the warranty service for the product, please email me at cl-rodel@asus.com and I would be more than happy to help. Or you are most welcome to call Product Support Hotline at: 1(888) 678-3688. Also, you can chat with an ASUS live support agent from the link: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/1135/.
Thank you for choosing an ASUS product.
Regards,
Rodel
ASUS Customer Loyalty
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So far comparing to the AW2725DF which I bought and returned twice for the same reason, I've vaguely seen on this monitor for a brief moment but nothing like how bad Alienware is, good job asus.
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I recently upgraded to the XG27ACDNG from my Acer Predator XB271HU (1440p, IPS, 165hz, no HDR).
Firstly: WOW. Being able to see inky blacks for the first time on my new monitor was akin to a colorblind person putting on special glasses and seeing a new part of the world. One instance I really loved this new feature was when I was exploring dimly-lit areas in games. Those true blacks add to the overall atmosphere, and really help to further a sense of immersion.
The OLED display, 10 bit color depth, HDR certainly disappoint, either. After setting up and calibrating HDR for my monitor, through the monitor’s onboard configuration, the official ASUS software (minor gripe, it’s extremely poorly optimized. the sliders in the software would lag extremely bad when I moved them, and the software was a hog for my PC’s resources), and through Windows settings, I went online to find a lossless piece of test video to see how much of a difference I could recognize. It didn’t disappoint! The depth of the colors was truly something to be praised, and really pushed the boundaries of a monitor’s limitations on photorealism.
As for the frame rate and response time, the difference going from 165hz 4ms to 360hz 0.3ms was immediately noticeable. Between the OLED display (some people note that they feel more responsive than IPS panels), over double the frame rate, and the response time dropping to nearly zero, gaming has never felt so smooth and responsive to me. Experiencing the massive drop in overall latency of these sectors felt like experiencing something I hadn’t thought possible.
Lastly, regarding ASUS’ onboard pixel cleaning/maintenance features: They’re very good. You’re able to configure how often your monitor reminds you to perform scheduled maintenance through the settings. As for the pixel cleaning itself, after selecting it, your monitor’s screen will go black as it automatically performs the pixel cleaning process. The process takes approximately between 5-8 minutes each time I use it.
All-in-all, besides a caveat in the optimization of the ASUS’ monitor configuration software, I have no gripes about this monitor whatsoever. It’s a pleasure to use, and looks stellar. If you’re the type who enjoys configuring small image settings, ASUS has you covered. If you’d rather set it up and get straight into the action, ASUS has got some great presets to choose from as well.
I’d confidently rate this monitor a 95/100.
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Upgraded from a 32" Samsung g7 and I couldn't be happier.....whole new experience....Upgraded my monitor over doing a pc Upgrade- rocking a 6800xt with a R9 5900x
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