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The Acer Predator X25 is a great 360Hz monitor that excels at gaming. It pairs its high refresh rate with a minuscule response time, reduced input lag and G-SYNC and VRR compatibility too.. It ...
Combining the option of 4K at 180Hz or 1080p at 360Hz, the Alienware AW2725QF is a hugely versatile 27-inch gaming monitor for a great price. It has its limitations, but for those seeking maximum ...
CES saw the launch of several 360Hz and even 480Hz OLED monitors. Are manufacturers stuck in a questionable spec war, or are we one day going to wonder how we ever put up with ‘only’ 240Hz ...
The 27-inch IPS Edge LED Alienware AW2725QF is a somewhat unique display, since its dual-modes allows it to act like two different gaming monitors. — 4K @ 180Hz or FHD @ 360Hz. It also supports ...
Up until now, the best gaming displays for esports have always featured some sort of compromise, whether it be resolution or display lag. The Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN shows us what the next ...
High refresh rate screens are arguably niche, and the Alienware AW2724HF caters to a specific competitive audience. Yet, the benefits of 360Hz displays are now clearer to me than ever, especially ...
As games get bigger and more demanding, you need more VRAM to run them, so you need to know how to check your VRAM. Follow along to find out.
The AW2725DF 360Hz QD-OLED ($899.99) is a 27-inch QHD (1440p) monitor not unlike many of the OLED gaming monitors introduced last year, except for one key difference: The refresh rate breaks the ...
Samsung’s OLED gaming monitors now come in more shapes, sizes, and up to 360Hz. Flat is the new curved as Samsung announces the 27-inch Odyssey OLED G6 and 32-inch G8, and refreshes its curved ...
So 4 GB of VRAM isn't enough for newer games, but what about 8 GB? It depends on the game, the resolution, and your graphics settings. For example, some newer titles like "Indiana Jones and the ...
Now, yes, 8 GB cards are certainly bordering on viable for modern titles, but that doesn't mean they're not without merit. GPUs with 8 GB of VRAM can still easily handle older and lighter games.