ASUS and NVIDIA have jointly announced the fastest gaming monitor on the planet, the ROG Swift 500Hz. As revealed in the model name, the display rocks a wicked fast 500Hz refresh rate, so if you lose ...
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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Swift 360Hz, the world’s fastest and first NVIDIA G-SYNC® gaming monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate, and the ROG Swift ...
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ASUS has unveiled what it calls the "world's first" 500Hz G-Sync gaming display, the 1080p ROG Swift 500Hz. Designed for competitive gaming, it uses an "E-TN" (eSports TN) panel and incorporates ...
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I spotted this thing at Costco yesterday, and am considering getting a second G-sync monitor (my first is the venerable ASUS ROG PG279Q that cost me ca. 700 bucks in 2017) but if this is only G-sync ...
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The Asus Republic of Gamers-branded Swift PG27UQ desktop display for gamers will finally ship in late June. But hold on to your seat for the price — it’s $2,000. For that amount, you can buy a decent ...
Right now, you can grab the superb Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ3A gaming monitor for a bargain price of $199, down $50 from its usual asking price. With its 27-inch screen size, 180Hz refresh rate, and ...
Hi all, I've had this problem close to a year and I'm still dealing with it. Don't know if it's hardware or Windows or what, but it drives me nuts, and even though I have a workaround (see quote) I'd ...