Gigabyte M32QC-EK 32-inch QHD Widescreen Curved Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440, 165Hz Refresh Rate, FreeSync, 1ms Response Time, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio

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Gigabyte M32QC-EK 32-inch QHD Widescreen Curved Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440, 165Hz Refresh Rate, FreeSync, 1ms Response Time, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio

Gigabyte M32QC-EK 32-inch QHD Widescreen Curved Gaming Monitor, 2560 x 1440, 165Hz Refresh Rate, FreeSync, 1ms Response Time, 3000:1 Contrast Ratio

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The Gigabyte M32QC is compatible with both FreeSync and G-Sync so you don’t have to worry about stuttering and tearing. It’s nice to have VRR for both GPU brands since the market is crazy right now, so getting a specific card can be difficult. Input lag sits at 5ms at 170Hz, so there is no need to worry about delays while gaming. Thoughts on the Gigabyte M32QC The Gigabyte M32Q has a few additional features available, most of them gaming-oriented. Some of them include: Pixel response time speed performance is also very good. There are five overdrive modes: Off, Picture Quality, Balance, Speed, and Smart OD.

Besides, since you’ll be sitting further from a 32″ monitor than you would from a 24″ screen, individual pixels won’t be that distinguishable. In fact, at a distance of 37 inches (or 94cm) from the screen, pixels are completely indistinguishable by the human eye on a 31.5″ 1440p monitor.

Besides the standard image adjustment tools (brightness, contrast, color temperature, etc.), you’ll also find advanced settings, such as color vibrance, gamma presets, sharpness and 6-axis hue/saturation. The Gigabyte M32QC is an excellent choice if you want a value monitor that works well with both gaming and productivity. Its high-contrast VA panel offers superb color performance and smooth visuals that will work great for games and movies. It has USB-C connectivity and KVM, expanding its applicability for professional and business use where laptops like MacBook Pros are standard. This feature allows you to have more details of the dark side without overexposing the bright side at the same time. Moving on, the Gigabyte M32Q supports AMD FreeSync Premium with a 48-170Hz VRR range for tear-free gameplay up to 170FPS. While it’s not officially certified by NVIDIA as ‘G-SYNC Compatible’, FreeSync works without issues when using compatible GeForce graphics cards (GTX 10-series or newer) over DisplayPort.

As an unseen player, monitor is often being underestimated. The truth is monitors form as a synergistic effect and bring out the best performance of PC components. GIGABYTE gaming monitors offer the ultimate specifications and quality, users can truly enjoy upscale performance without the need for extravagance. However, it has some limitations since it’s a budget model, such as its 18-watt charging limit on that USB-C connector. It’s also prone to blurring, but that’s a limitation you have to live with if you want the higher contrast ratio of VA panels. It’s an excellent buy, but it is not a massive upgrade over its predecessor. The stand of the monitor is sturdy and offers height adjustment up to 130mm, swivel by +/- 30°, tilt by -5°/20° and 100x100mm VESA mount compatibility, but no pivot.

Gigabyte M32QC Specifications

It also features an sRGB emulation mode (with adjustable brightness, but not color channels) that can clamp the native ~125% sRGB gamut down to ~100% for more accurate colors when watching sRGB content. Its panel uniformity had some minor issues due to light leaks at the upper edges of the screen. They aren’t as noticeable in typical instances, but dark scenes can show a bit of clouding coming from them. This isn’t permanent since no two panels are made equal, so there will be better units out there.

High resolution and fast refresh rate, giving you the detailed display quality and fluid gaming experience!This feature will allow you to customize crosshairs that helps improve your aim in the shooting game.

However, if you are using VRR and your frame rate is below 100FPS, ‘Balance’ will cause some overshoot, in which case, you should dial the overdrive down to ‘Picture Quality’ for better performance south of 100FPS. Given that the difference between 8-bit and 10-bit color depth is subtle, this is not really an issue. You might notice slightly smoother gradients in HDR games with 10-bit color, but HDR is not a selling point of the Gigabyte M32Q anyway. Price & Similar Monitors While they offer a better HDR image quality, you still won’t get the true HDR viewing experience as they have only several dimming zones. While the Gigabyte M32Q has a native 8-bit color depth panel, it supports 10-bit via dithering. However, DisplayPort 1.2 only supports 10-bit color up to 120Hz at 1440p – so, if you want to use 10-bit color, you’ll need to use chroma subsampling (4:2:2 color format) or drop the color depth to 8-bit.Both the menu and the software are well-organized and smooth with plenty of useful features available, including various picture presets, such as Standard, FPS, RTS/RPG, Reader, Movie, sRGB and three custom profiles. The Gigabyte M32QC isn’t the fastest gaming monitor around since VA technology’s limitations still bind it. That extra 5Hz doesn’t improve its pixel response time drastically, so it still is prone to blurring in contrasting or fast-paced transitions. Setting its overdrive to its Speed option will help, but it cannot altogether remove the persistence. Users can effortlessly enjoy the finest gaming experience with features GIGABYTE continues to develop and upgrade while giving extra protection to your monitor.



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