Three exciting gaming monitors were revealed at Computex, and they’re turning heads with their impressive refresh rates. The standout is the Asus ROG Strix Ace XG248QSG – a 1080p display boasting an incredible refresh rate of 610Hz. Meanwhile, both MSI and Acer have introduced 1440p models, each hitting a remarkable 500Hz.
Acer’s Predator X27U F5 features a QD-OLED display, promising stunning colors. Though it’s currently available only in Europe and China with a starting price of €899, Acer hints it may come to the U.S. soon. The delay in pricing has to do with tariffs, and while U.S. pricing hasn’t been announced yet, experts predict it will likely be steep.
MSI’s offering, the 27-inch MPG 271QR X50, is also a QD-OLED monitor. What sets it apart is an innovative AI feature. According to a hands-on report from PC Gamer, this monitor uses a sensor to detect when you’re away, automatically shutting off to prevent burn-in damage.
Do We Really Need Monitors This Fast?
It may seem excessive, but this high-speed technology can enhance competitive gaming. The 610Hz refresh rate of the Asus monitor is staggering. In fast-paced games, having higher frame rates can minimize input lag, which is crucial in competitions, like in Counter-Strike 2, where even a fraction of a second can determine victory or defeat.
However, achieving such frame rates isn’t just about having a powerful graphics card like the RTX 5090. A strong CPU is equally important. Your CPU must be capable of processing data quickly enough to keep up with the graphics card. Technologies such as Nvidia Reflex do help in reducing latency, but at extreme rates, even the best setups can struggle.
Historically, gaming monitors have advanced rapidly. Just a decade ago, a 60Hz display was standard. Today, the tech community is buzzing about these ultra-fast models. As gamers demand more from their hardware, manufacturers are pushing boundaries.
In the latest trends, social media discussions highlight both excitement and skepticism about these high-refresh-rate monitors. While many gamers see the potential advantages, others wonder if the cost will outweigh the benefits for everyday use.
High-performance gaming gear is becoming the norm, and for those truly invested in competitive gaming, these monitors could be worth considering.