M27Q

Gigabyte

M27Q

148 positive 7 neutral 26 negative

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Can I run triples

TL/DR: Veteran triple-mon sim gamer says with your system spec, don't consider buying 4k triples to use for sim racing, full stop. The juice won't be worth the squeeze. Long form: As a triple-monitor user for the last 25 years (yes, early adopter and all that), that system spec is a good match for 3

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Traegini in r/SimRacingSetups

January 14, 2026 8:04 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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Monitor Help, Budget £200-300 GBP, UK-based

Your system shines best at 1440p with 240Hz. Your games will play well at a high fps on your 5070 Ti, all while maintaining crispness without being heavily impacted by 4K. You can consider going with something like the Gigabyte M27Q X or the LG 27GR83Q if you want a quick IPS display around 27 inche

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sumyamada in r/PcBuild

April 5, 2026 12:33 PM

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Best monitor for PS5 in 2026 on a reasonable budget?

I was in the same spot last month looking for a PS5 monitor. For your budget, the ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQ hits a sweet spot with 1440p and 165Hz. It's got really low input lag and works great with the PS5 Pro's capabilities. Another solid option is the Gigabyte M27Q which has similar specs around tha

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/PS5pro

February 7, 2026 4:17 AM

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What gaming monitor to buy at any budget (1080p, 1440p, 4K) - THE GUIDE

Good catch! For gaming though ASUS TUF or GIGABYTE M27Q are still better bets at that price. That dell sounds solid for productivity but 120Hz at 4k on a budget panel won't feel as smooth for actual gaming as the 1444p 165Hz options. Just depends what you need it for really.

ProfessorMajoo in r/Monitors

November 20, 2025 8:41 PM

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Managed to tuck this into an NYC apartment…

This is correct. Although you can "enable" g-sync and you may think its working, it's not. It also forces a form of v-sync that drastically increases latency. "However, there are some issues. When the user interface is flipped in Windows' display settings, it seems to apply some form of V-SYNC even

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R3v017 in r/simracing

October 13, 2025 2:48 AM

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Whats a good 200$ monitor option?

I got a Gigabyte 27” LCD IPS 165 hz quad HD on eBay for about $185. It’s the M27Q. I really like it.

pack3tSniff3r in r/AskTechnology

April 29, 2026 8:05 PM

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Best 2k gaming monitors under 300$ to buy right now?

Yeah, I recently researched this a bit, and I looked at those two. The AOC Q27G3XMN easily has the highest brightness (700 lumens) on my spreadsheet, and it has a great 4000:1 contrast rating (it is VA not IPS), but it has a relatively low 2.7 ms gtg response - I haven't seen it though, so that migh

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Polyxeno in r/Monitors

January 30, 2026 9:41 PM

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Best Monitors for programming (majorly) + videos with Acer Nitro gaming laptop.

If your main use is programming + some video watching, I’d strongly recommend going for 27" 1440p (QHD) instead of 1080p. The extra screen real estate makes a big difference for code — more lines visible, split-screen with browser + editor, etc. Here’s what I’d prioritize: 1️⃣ Resolution: ✅ 27" → 1440

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Amitava1966 in r/webdev

February 12, 2026 6:54 AM

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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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