For the PS4 Pro, I would generally advise against 1440p displays. It can only display 4k or 1080p and so on a 1440p display it will only display 1080p, which looks really bad.
For 165 Hz, you must first set so-called overclock in the screen menu, i.e. directly on the screen, and only then can this be selected in the Nivida control panel. This is an 8bit panel, so 10bit cannot be set.
Make sure you don't still have a colour profile from your old monitor. Try displaying at a lower frequency. If that works, change the cable again. You should have received one with the monitor. On the monitor, try changing the display port and make sure you have the latest Asus Monitor firmware....
Yes, you can connect external speakers to the monitor by using the headphone socket when an HDMI or DisplayPort signal is present. The monitor has integrated speakers, but also offers a headphone socket for external audio output.
Yes, the stand of the ASUS TUF VG27AQ can be removed to attach the monitor to a wall mount. The monitor is VESA-compatible, which means that the stand can be removed and the monitor can be attached directly to a VESA wall mount.
Here are the steps to remove the stand:
- Place the monitor on a table with the screen facing down.
- Remove the rubber covers from the four screw holes.
- Remove the base and bracket by removing the screws on the hinge.
I have the same problem, and not only in Firefox. You have to disable hdr in Windows on this screen, it creates this ghosting effect. Normally in games enabling HDR is not a problem. If this kind of effect appears, you should try to change the mode from HDR10 to shdr (not available on Windows)
unfortunately, the asus only works with HDMI 2.0, but it does work via display port. so you need an HDMI TO DISPLAY port ADAPTER. And yes not !!!! a DisplayPort to HDMI !!!!!!!! Costs around 60 to 80 SFR.
Yes you can use the monitor with the PS5 but :
The monitor has HDMI 2.0 means:
Games in Full HD maximum -> 120Hz
Games in 4K maximum -> 60 Hz
With a monitor with HDMI 2.1 you achieve :
Games in Full HD maximum -> 120Hz
Games in 4K maximum -> 120Hz
So :
HDMI 2.0 monitor is sufficient for the current conditions.
HDMI 2.1 monitor is more future-proof
....for the rtx 2060 a full hd 144hz would be just right....I use this monitor for my office pc with a rtx 3060 ti oc in wqhd...here you have a guide/report from asus....https://rog.asus.com/de/articles/gaming-graphics-cards/grafikkarten-guide/
Since I got this monitor, my graphics card has lost the picture. The message Signal out of range appears and everything goes black. Graphics card 3070 i5 12600k. Everything was ok with the old BenQ 120hz monitor. Error sometimes occurs 2 times a day, sometimes not for 4 days. Rarely in desktop always when gaming. Everything updated, DPort cable replaced was an original one. Everything reset. Everything up to date. Graphics card doesn't get too hot. Tried all settings on the monitor and in the game but nothing works. Since it also occurs in desktop mode, I don't think the games have any influence. Does anyone know what it could be?
A compatible replacement AC adapter for the ASUS TUF VG27AQ monitor is available. The original AC adapter specifications are 19V output voltage, 3.42A current, and 65W power. Replacement adapters matching these specifications can be found from various suppliers, including official distributors and online retailers. It is important to ensure the voltage matches exactly (19V) and the current is at least 3.42A or higher, with a power rating of 65W or more. Using an adapter with these specifications will maintain compatibility and proper function. Several sources confirm availability of original or OEM-compatible 65W, 19V, 3.42A adapters suitable for this monitor.
Regarding your issue with startup delays possibly caused by capacitor problems in the adapter, replacing the AC adapter with a new, original or certified compatible unit is a recommended step to resolve power-related startup issues.
You don't necessarily need to buy additional cables to get the best possible quality when gaming if you use the cables included in the box. The ASUS TUF VG27AQ comes with a DisplayPort cable and HDMI cable, which are sufficient to utilise the maximum refresh rate of 165Hz.
For the best performance, especially when using the 165Hz refresh rate, you should use the DisplayPort 1.2 connection as it supports the highest refresh rate. The cables included in the scope of delivery should therefore be sufficient.
The ASUS TUF VG27AQ can be used with the Xbox Series X, but there are some specific considerations to keep in mind:
## Compatibility
The TUF VG27AQ is compatible with the Xbox Series X, but it requires some settings adjustments to achieve the desired performance.
## HDMI 2.0 and 120Hz
To use the monitor with the Xbox Series X at 120Hz, you need to use an HDMI 2.0 cable. Here are the key parameters and steps:
- HDMI Port: Use the HDMI 2.0 port on the monitor.
- Xbox Settings: On the Xbox Series X, you need to enable the HDMI override for 1080p @ 120Hz. This is because the monitor cannot take full advantage of the Xbox Series X's capabilities at 1440p with VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) enabled. To do this, go to the Xbox settings, navigate to "Display & Sound," and enable the "HDMI override" option to allow 1080p @ 120Hz.
## Additional Notes
- Resolution: The monitor will downscale 4K signals from the Xbox Series X to 1440p, which is useful since the console only supports HDR in 4K.
- VRR Limitation: Note that enabling the HDMI override will disable VRR on the Xbox Series X.
By following these steps, you can use the ASUS TUF VG27AQ with your Xbox Series X at 120Hz, although at a lower resolution of 1080p.