M27Q

Gigabyte

M27Q

148 positive 7 neutral 26 negative

Based on 181 Reddit mentions

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The market for 27" 1440p IPS monitors is so awkward

1440p 27” is literally one of the most saturated options Op is smoking something crazy like there are so many good options to choose from Gigabyte M27q Rev2 (using this now flanking my OLED C1 , it’s great and cheap) MSI Mag274qrf , another great option LG 27GP850 , one of the most popular AOC AG274

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escaflow in r/Monitors

October 28, 2025 4:37 AM

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What’s the best gaming monitor people don’t regret buying? any suggestion pls?

a lot of solid setups end up sticking with Gigabyte monitors since they tend to hit that balance of smooth performance, good color, and long term reliability without the usual premium markup their m27q/m32q range in particular keeps getting picked because it just works well across both competitive a

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jmei35 in r/buildapcmonitors

March 20, 2026 10:57 PM

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Is this ktc monitor legit? Or too good to be true?

I agree BUT I will say not many monitors are this cheap and have dynamic overdrive which is a huge plus. I used this monitor for a good week and it was pretty much a set it and forget it monitor where you probably will never touch the OSD again, it even support CCD commands over displayport so you c

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LiquidShadowFox in r/Monitors

September 8, 2025 6:34 PM

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please help me choose a monitor

If reliability is your main concern, I’d honestly avoid MSI right now. That horizontal line flicker issue on some of their 240 Hz IPS panels has been popping up for a while. If you want something in the same class (1440p / high refresh) but generally more reliable, look at: • Gigabyte M27Q-X – 1440p

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Status_Iron_3546 in r/Monitors

March 5, 2026 9:11 PM

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Gaming Monitor recommendations

for your mix of story games and valorant, a lot of builds like that end up sticking with high refresh 1440p or a well tuned 4k IPS, and Gigabyte monitors tend to get picked because they balance clarity, response time, and long term stability without weird scaling issues something like their m27u / m

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jmei35 in r/Monitors

March 20, 2026 11:02 PM

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People who have a PC, what purpose does deck serve you?

I have my PC and don’t use the deck hardly at all. I don’t need to, I have my PC. I use my deck during downtime at work though. My wife’s kiddos use the deck A LOT tho with the steam dock on my old gigabyte M27Q monitor. They’re learning how to use a PC with Linux first before Windows and got Minecr

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TheFamousChrisA in r/SteamDeck

November 29, 2025 4:00 PM

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Gigabyte M27Q2 QD 27" 1440p monitor

Ok, this first point is subjective but the first thing on my mind is that that chin on the bottom bezel is an immediate dealbreaker, I am picky when it comes to front bezels. I use the original M27Q and I've covered the entire front bezel with a strip of electrical tape, covering both the front logo

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RyeBread3592 in r/Monitors

September 24, 2025 8:23 PM

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My new rig

Hey it’s not my problem or just a thing of going outside to touch some wood 🪵haha. There is a lot of post of gigabyte monitors failing (dead pixels, panel failures, gf27f and m27q broken over a year of use, g24f2 also broken ), so its something concerning. If giga products are good in general someth

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Extra-Translator5187 in r/gigabyte

April 20, 2026 7:21 PM

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Bought a G2724D… twice… dead pixels both times.

i feel you on the dead pixel lottery, it's exhausting. had the same thing happen with two asus monitors back to back. after that i switched to a gigabyte m27q and it's been solid for over a year. if you want to stay in that 1440p 165hz range, the lg 27gp850 or hp x27q are worth a look too. just orde

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Dell

April 18, 2026 7:07 PM

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I bought a 300hz monitor and can't tell the difference from my old 170hz monitor. Am I old, or is it just not worth it?

I moved from a M27Q (the inferior rev.2) to MO27Q2. I didn't pay too much for the latter (was on sale for A$490, which was close to A$420 I paid for the M27Q few years ago, should be cheaper when including inflation. Anyways the first day I wasn't all that impressed by the speed, only impressed by t

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pendejopiss in r/Monitors

April 11, 2026 5:07 AM

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