ROG Swift 27" 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (PG27UCDM)

ASUS

ROG Swift 27" 4K QD-OLED Gaming Monitor (PG27UCDM)

51 positive 2 neutral 16 negative

Based on 69 Reddit mentions

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Thought 4K OLED would be an upgrade… now I kinda miss my MSI 1440p 360 Hz

Fellow programmer here. Bought PG27UCDM few months ago and text is crystal clear. Can warmly recommend. Samsung Odyssey G8 was also under my radar but I decided to pass due to coating and missing power delivery for my MBP. Only thing which i would change is stand ... they can really made it simple a

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fateL1NE in r/Monitors

October 13, 2025 1:30 PM

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Thought 4K OLED would be an upgrade… now I kinda miss my MSI 1440p 360 Hz

If text clarity is your top priority, I would invest in a 4K IPS panel. I code a lot everyday and I'll take my 4K IPS over my 4K OLED each time. Plus the text clarity is top notch on IPS for me at least. Also you don't need to worry as much about burn-in or image retention. Lastly, if purchasing the

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CryptographerNo450 in r/Monitors

October 13, 2025 5:39 PM

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Bought OLED for hype; feeling like my old IPS was better

Had a 27“ 1440p QD-OLED, text fringing was really bad. Got the PG27UCDM (27“ 4K QD-OLED) and the problem is solved. 1440p is too low of a resolution to have good and readable text without fringing. But mainly it’s a problem with the subpixel layout, no workaround here besides higher resolution or WO

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Replica90_ in r/Monitors

December 17, 2025 11:28 PM

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RTX 5080, a 1440p or 4k Monitor?

Buy the 4k monitor. I’ve got a 5080 also and paired it with a PG27UCDM from Asus. The thing looks beautiful and the 5080 is plenty of power. Also, DLSS looks MUCH better when running at higher resolutions. I think it produces and beautiful image and it’s much better than native with TAA.

CVV1 in r/nvidia

August 16, 2025 6:15 PM

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Still confused about what type of monitor to get.

Definitely get nothing less than 4K monitors. I now use a Dell 27" U2723QE and a LG 27UP850K-W as a secondary monitor and it works really well with my M2 Max Mac Studio. If you’re looks for a gaming monitor and have the budget to spend, this is the next monitor on my to buy list: the Asus PG27UCDM 2

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GroundbreakingMess42 in r/macmini

November 19, 2025 5:42 PM

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Getting clapped by this monitor stuff 27in 4K?

Ngl you’re missing out heavy. I’m currently using the 32” pg32ucdm on a trial run and it’s nice don’t get me wrong, but if you play any FPS games on mouse and keyboard on a desk and don’t sit back with a controller you’re going to have a very jarring experience. I consider myself an above average pl

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1920x1440p in r/Monitors

September 4, 2025 6:31 PM

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OLED too many drawbacks - try IPS vs Mini-LED VA?

27GS93QE's biggest issue is low PPI, not the panel technology of OLED. The display has a PPI of 108, which is low enough that you will be able to discern individual pixels in text. Take a look at 4K 32" panels, where the PPI will be closer to 140 and text quality radically improves. Even better for

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p4r4d0x in r/Monitors

May 29, 2025 1:16 AM

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Preporuke za monitor

Posto nisi napisao budzet. Preporuke: Gigabyte M32U Dell UltraSharp U2725QE Alienware AW3423DW ASUS ROG Swift PG27UCDM

Haxylon in r/programiranje

September 29, 2025 8:54 AM

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For those who have purchased an OLED monitor, do you regret it or would you recommend it?

I bought PG27UCDM if I was poor I would regret it..Dont see the hype of OLED its not as game changing as everyone mentions. Blacks ok are better but other colours are marginally better I could just turn up saturation on IPS and its relatively close As for FPS OLED is not holly grail you dont get gho

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DongayKong in r/Monitors

April 2, 2026 10:37 AM

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Should I upgrade my GPU now?

If you can afford it, do it. I went from a 2080Ti to a 4090 a couple years ago and recently moved from 1440p 240Hz to the PG27UCDM. My games are probably similar to yours and I stuck with 1440p for years because I was concerned about frame rate in 4K but I have no issues even without DLSS, frame gen

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VG30DETT_ in r/nvidia

April 8, 2026 2:05 PM

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