Anyone have any good monitor recommendations? I need a 32", 4k with 240hz.
gigabyte fo32u2p, or fo32u2 if you dont want uncompressed signal.
+ VRR is not a real problem on this monitor. Before buying OLED I read about VRR flicker and people said it's better to turn VRR off because it's so distracting. I tested maybe a hundred games and saw VRR flicker just once, in Alan Wake 2 and only with FGx2 enabled at low framerate (below 70fps). Anything above 70fps with FGx2 wasnt flickering. Without FG there wasnt any flickering even at 30fps.
+ With a peak brightness of 1000 nits even in SDR, this QD-OLED can fight glare even in a well-lit room and make SDR games look almost as bright as HDR without the need for HDR native. Peak 1000 SDR is an awesome choice for Sony Megatron CRT simulation. My previous monitor had only 400 nits and that wasnt enough for this very demanding sony megatron shader, so picture was too dim.
+ Gigabyte has amazing color accuracy and SDR gamma / PQ EOTF tracking. Read this review, and compare it's scores with other OLEDs. In this regard, Gigabyte is one of the best, if not the best.
The Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P is a flat 32-inch, 4k gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate. As a part of Gigabyte's premium AORUS gaming brand, alongside the Giga...
www.rtings.com
+ peak 1000 mode in HDR is perfectly usable with the latest firmware update. Many OLED monitors dim the picture excessively in peak 1000 mode, making HDR400 mode look better. That's not the case here, though, as 1000 mode is equally bright as HDR 400 in the worst case scenario and often twice as bright if the scene is a little bit dimmer.
+ The SUPER RESOLUTION function is very useful. It can make a lower-resolution image appear much sharper. It can also be used in 4K HDR content because HDR disable access to the picture settings and standard sharpness settings.
And some photos.
MGS Delta with RTX HDR (becasue Native HDR implementation in this game isnt good)
In SDR, I use the Novideo-sRGB tool to clamp colours to sRGB in normal picture mode (because the built-in sRGB mode locks the picture settings). This produces very bright and saturated colours in SDR that still look natural. This monitor has it's own standard RGB clamp, but it desaturates red too much, so it's better to use novideo-srgb clamp.
With arm
If you chose QD-OLED as I did I recommend using distilled water and a microfibre cloth for cleaning.