LG
C2 OLED
$1249.00
MSI
Based on 40 Reddit mentions
$749.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
Game will look better sharpness wise, but textures and volumetrics will obviously suffer if you’re going down to low/medium compared to high/ultra. I’d personally go for 1440p, as you’ll be able to push higher refresh rates. If you’re still wanting that bigger screen, ultrawide is another good optio
...NightGojiProductions in r/radeon
May 17, 2025 2:43 AM
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There are various generations of QD-OLED so I'd consider something recent and wide 2k 34" Gen3 or Gen4I'd suggest MSI MPG 341CQPX, it's the most solid pick right now. There are also new QD-OLED 34" Gen 5 5120x2160 5k2k panels with 360hz from both LG and Samsung, so monitors should be available aroun
...yuriy_yarosh in r/Eve
August 14, 2025 10:07 PM
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UW or 4k depends on your setup and what it can handle and the games you play, and how much you value the overall longevity of your system vs resolution quality.There's a big gap in how taxing 1440p vs UW 1440P vs 4k is on your system. Burn-in is usually a non-issue for most people if they put any am
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
April 7, 2026 5:05 AM
2
Coming from an old native G-sync monitor (ROG swift PG27V), bought right before they open-sourced it in late 2018, I also had this concerned when I bought the MSI 341CQPX which is only G-sync compatible. But for the past year I've been using it, there's no issue when it comes to tearing & smoothness
...No_Committee8856 in r/nvidia
March 8, 2026 6:22 AM
2
yeah especially for 1440p i really don't think it's worth going from a 4090 to a 5090 - there's not a single (remotely optimized) game your 4090 would struggle on at 1440p - I mean I have a 9070xt and don't struggle on any game, so you're definitely okay. In general, you should only upgrade when you
...KishCore in r/PcBuild
November 23, 2025 7:05 PM
1
Keyboards are moreso sound and feel based. Definitely look at reviews for some like Keychron, Epomaker, Royal Kludge, etc. I have an Epomaker P75 with Wisteria Linears and it’s amazing. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ybLBfd Id do this for the PC itself. 9800X3D, current best gaming CPU (other than 98
...NightGojiProductions in r/PcBuild
January 13, 2026 12:46 AM
1
In budget: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/PrBG3C/dell-alienware-aw3423dw-342-3440-x-1440-175-hz-curved-monitor-aw3423dw Out of budget but better: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/zrNYcf/msi-mpg-341cqpx-qd-oled-340-3440-x-1440-240-hz-curved-monitor-mpg-341cqpx-qd-oled Also their is a 5th gen msi QD
...JamesMackenzie1234 in r/Monitors
January 10, 2026 2:30 AM
1
Dunno what you’re talking about. Just picked up a MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED almost a month ago now. It’s perfect. 10+ hours a day on it. During work hours it’s plugged into an m1 Mac via usbc to DisplayPort. I run it scaled at 75% with high dpi mode. HDR on with expanded brightness options using bette
...writesCommentsHigh in r/buildapcmonitor
May 4, 2025 3:00 PM
1
34” MSI MPG 341CQPX QD-OLED (240 Hz), running on a 7900 XT. In fairness I don't really race on it since I use VR, but I'll chime in anyway since I like it as a general gaming monitor. Granted, you can save some money if you don't care for the OLED blacks
7Seyo7 in r/simracing
June 7, 2025 11:40 PM
1
Definitely go with OLED. It's just a matter of your preference after that. 1440p OLED, great for 200+ Hz gaming. Good for a mix of competitive shooters and AAA games - https://pcpartpicker.com/product/BR7scf/msi-mag-271qpx-qd-oled-e2-265-2560-x-1440-240-hz-monitor-mag-271qpx-qd-oled-e2 1440p ultrawi
...canyouread7 in r/buildapcforme
October 9, 2025 1:57 AM
1