What 1440p freesync monitor?

floop

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I'm looking for a monitor with 1440p resolution, I prefer the quality instead the speed so a 75hz Freesync is perfect for me and my Vega56 and R5 2600.

Dell S2719DM?
Iiyama Prolite XUB2792QSU-B1?
Acer Nitro VG270U?

Others???
 
I'd avoid Acer myself, and compare reviews for the other two. I know Iiyama make some good screens.
 
I have an Iiyama B2783QSU which is 2 years old. It still looks as good as it did when I first bought it.
 
I'm looking for a monitor with 1440p resolution, I prefer the quality instead the speed so a 75hz Freesync is perfect for me and my Vega56 and R5 2600.

Dell S2719DM?
Iiyama Prolite XUB2792QSU-B1?
Acer Nitro VG270U?

Others???

All three are good. The added benefit here is you gave us options which exclude ASUS, and that is a good thing.
 
And why is ASUS exclusion a good thing? :huh:...

Overpriced, poor quality assurance, poor RMA procedures... and the dreaded stuck pixel which still haunts about 80% of their models to this day.

And I am not hating on them for the sake of it. I am still using their Swift P348 Gsync monitor. I regret buying it, but I am not the sort to change my hardware every 5mins.
 
HP Omen 32 is worth a look. Always seems to get really good reviews in the few that are out there. I've got the Pavilion version of this monitor and am pretty happy. It's not as fluid as my old BenQ, 144 Hz, 1ms response but it looks 10 times better. Mine is also compatible with Gsync so I'm sure the Omen would be as well which is nice if you move over to Nvidia on your next card.

I've owned a few HP monitors over the hears and consider them the most underrated out there. I've always got great performance out of them and they're always cheaper than the big names. I got my 32 for $300!
 
HP Omen 32 is worth a look. Always seems to get really good reviews in the few that are out there. I've got the Pavilion version of this monitor and am pretty happy. It's not as fluid as my old BenQ, 144 Hz, 1ms response but it looks 10 times better. Mine is also compatible with Gsync so I'm sure the Omen would be as well which is nice if you move over to Nvidia on your next card.

I've owned a few HP monitors over the hears and consider them the most underrated out there. I've always got great performance out of them and they're always cheaper than the big names. I got my 32 for $300!

Indeed. I've got the older B&O version with the speakers and I can't fault it. IIRC I paid £360, which at the time was a steal given the same panel was in a BenQ costing nearly a grand.

HP like Dell mostly don't charge the gaming tax. And yeah, some of their stuff is very underrated, considering it is designed by Voodoo (who they bought out a few years back and were a competitor to Alienware).
 
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