Everything I've ever WANTED!! - ASUS PG329Q Monitor
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Gaming monitors are in short supply these days but you shouldn't just jump on anything if there is availability! The ASUS ROG PG329Q 1440p monitor is a pretty top-tier choice.
ROG Swift PG329Q is certified NVIDIA G−SYNC Compatible to deliver a seamless, tear-free gaming experience by enabling VRR by default on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10-Series and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20-Series graphics cards.
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I'm so happy for linus, every new monitor changes his life
69 likes right now
If it was much easier and cheaper to buy a 30 series graphics card right now then this video would totally not exist
🤣
The ROG monitors are pretty legit but I know what you mean. It does seem like every monitor review he does, it's always "the only monitor you could ever need" so now I'm really confused about which monitor I should really buy hehe
@@JS-fp2rbMost of them aren't free, they're review units that he has to return. Lol
“If I didn’t abuse it, how would you know if it could stand up to abuse?” -Linus Sebastian 2021
I mean you prob shouldn't abuse your baby to check if he/she could stand up to abuse - if you know the reference you know
- my family every single day of my life
I know, right? Is getting really old really fast the way he feels entitled to handle products with no care. "Oh, look, I'm Linus, I can do whatever I want just because I'm Linus and I'm cool and stuff!" Anyway... Just an honest opinion.
@@DatBoi163 That depends, how did it work out for you?
While he holds the monitor stand
I per-ordered this monitor and I stepped over from a 27" ASUS Strix 4k 60Hz G-sync monitor, and I must say the gaming experience is better. Visually, I do not believe I lost anything coming from 4k, and the higher refresh rate improved my experience in FPS games. The HDR aspect wasn't a game changer for me, but going from 27" to 32" was awesome! The game feels more immersive and the picture is amazing. Games like Destiny 2 for example look absolutely stunning on this monitor. I only wish there was an option for HDR10 and still under $1k US, then the monitor would be perfect IMO. This was a great purchase that I'm very happy with!
I'm still waiting for: 32" 4k oled with 144hz refresh rate and hdr1000
2000$ at least
@@holysmokes.7 i've seen this one. yes, this comes close. But i think in about 5 years the manufactures can produce oled without burn-in. Oled just has amazing colours, and combined with hdr it's gonna be an amazing experience. imagine shadow of the tomb raider on it; Combined with the refresh rate that would be the only monitor someone needs, because he could play aaa/singleplayer games and fps games
Buy a cx48
@@victorperezADSK That one's not well designed for PC gaming, you need 3000 series and up to use HDMI 2.1 to get 120 hz at 4k, it has flickering issues with G-sync, not to mention burn-in paranoia. Hopefully this year's C1 will fix those issues.
@@Cxs1a3 its the closest thing to what he was asking 🤷 im also waiting for 32 inch 144hz 4k but asking for oled and 1000 nit is too much for now IMO
Legend says Linus is still stuck on lvl 1 playing DooM Eternal
@@MatthisDayer And on de_dust2 for csgo
You could say he’ll be on it for eternity. See what I did there? Okay, I’ll let myself out
Yeah, it makes me a bit sad everytime because visually this is the less impressive level of the game ...
Linus: "Do you see any pixels?" David: "Yeah,like 3.6 million"
nice
3.6? not great, not terrible
Just use oversampling in the driver settings just like consoles do.
@@MarquisDeSang Oversampling? Can you explain more about this feature and how to access it? Thanks
@@nickt6595 Consoles will render most games at 4k then put it inside a 1440p (this is oversampling). It will give something almost indistinguishable from real 4k. On a PC, you can go into your videocard settings and increased the resolution that the games are running (Oversampling). So you can, if you want render 4k or even 8k the game, but the final output will fitted inside a 1440p. VR HMD are all doing oversampling (rendering at a higher resolution than the display). It is a new concept on PC.
I literally unboxed this yesterday! That is EPIC to see my fav tech KZheadr to review it!
How has it held up for you? Do you still recommend it? I just bought it but I’m having second thoughts
@@03Memito Why?
0:45 such a good quote! Love it, simple and clean!
“I expect no compromises” Linus 3 mins later “Fair enough, something’s gotta give”
"It's all about tradeoffs".
@asdrubale bisanzio More compromises on this £700 monitor, as from a proper review of it: "When viewing regular sRGB content (most games and web content), the native 160% sRGB gamut of the monitor will result in over-saturated colors. Thankfully, there’s an sRGB emulation mode that restricts the color gamut to ~100% sRGB allowing you to view sRGB content the way it’s intended. However, the sRGB mode doesn’t allow you to adjust the brightness. So, you’ll be locked to around 160-nits in this mode, which will probably be fine for most users, but perhaps too bright for others, especially in dark rooms." So seems like the options are enjoy colours looking like a tv on demo mode in a store or have a screen as dim as a 12 year old office monitor.
Also, since it's only hdmi 2.0/displayport 1.2, if you want to use it for its full refresh rate, you'll have to use 8 bit colour instead of 10 bit.
@@toaster_bloke9999 Nope. You can go up to 240hz at 10bit with DP1.4. Samsung G7 can. This display should be able to at only 175hz.
Riley C I am referring to the stand
"David, can you see any pixels?" My brain: Yes, I can see all of them
Me too I can see all pixels on a monitor
Me playing on my 8K display with 2X MSAA: I can still see some shimmering, needs a better GPU to do 8X MSAA
@@ReirtoRRNTX pixels*
@@DarthVader1977 thanks
I have this monitor and LOVE it. I did have to send the first one back due to a flickering pixel (which Asus would not cover), however, I was within days of my Amazon purchase window! New one is fantasmic. New PC is being built currently! 😊
0:52 you got a point and that's why I followed this channel just sometimes or most of the time my heart can't stand the abuse on a hardware that was out of reach
Linus: check out these nuts Madison from the other side of building: gott'em
Creep
I can hear her voice from this
@@SpunkyGo0se yes billy
When you look at your monitor and don't see the pixels, you may wanna get a refund (:
Maybe you are just sitting behind the monitor.
Lol
@@sandorbence2067 TRUE
Wait why?
@@goodboy4105 because then it doesn't work. Lol.
Last Saturday I got the MAG274QRF-QD. Before I was using a 4k 60hz monitor from 4 years ago, and the only thing I miss is the clarity of the text on my desktop, but the change in resolution for games is barely noticeable, and the 165hz has definitely made gaming more enjoyable.
I bought this monitor days after it's release after a month of monitor searching. I think it's a bit big but at a proper distance away (like 2 feet or more away from your face) it's a fantastic monitor. Going from a typical VA 1080p 27" to THIS was veeery nice. Although I got a singular dead pixel in mine... Bad Asus, you're better than that
Linus: For those of you not familiar, back-light strobing, strobes the back-light 👏👏
It is what it is
“If I didn’t abuse it, how would you know if it could stand up to abuse?” Feels like a psycho a little hahaha
Freaky as soon as I got to that part I was reading it.
His kids doing okay? Lol
@@CeruleanMirage dont start rumors even as a joke, ofc they are.
@@jakeman025 same lol
@@defiantgg1831 Exactly. No reason to start rumors. Not cool.
Hardware has come so far. Even my GTX 1660 Super paired with the Ryzen 5 3600X is able to play Doom in 1440p at 80-100 FPS. And with G-Sync, it's very smooth. Gotta love the current state of gaming.
5:00 this is why i think panel manufacturers need to come out with more options for pc monitors like they do for laptop screens. you get all sorts of crazy resolutions on laptops to fit whatever size and aspect ratio theyre using, yet on pc you either go 1440p or have to jump to 4k and tank performance. there needs to be a middle ground like an 1800p panel which would be perfect for 32" screens and not result in such a huge performance sacrifice as 4k.
1:10 ROG stickers and deez nuts... hmmm reminds me of someone
SHE HAS ACCESS TO THE SCRIPT! SHE HAS GROWN TOO POWERFUL. SHE MUST BE STOPPED!
Yeah out of all of the monitors Linus could ever want he chose this one.
Yea 4k is still not actually getting enough frames for 144hz so 1440p is actually the true fps sweet spot right now.
@@guthhalf5484 with a 3090 144 fps is easily doable depending on the title
@@Criticalmcsr Get one for the price it should be sold for. Go on. No pressure.
@@guthhalf5484 Valorant, CS:GO, and League of Legends can all hit 144fps at 4k on a 3080 (maybe 3070)
@@juliangrieco Tell me your Tricks, because my league runs like shoot (max 100fps when there’s action on the screen) on my GTX 1080. And that is on 1440p Edit: maybe I should add, that league is barely using the card. I think it’s Bad optimisation, but if you have any ideas, I’d love to hear them
Back in the day I bought pretty much the first LCD screen available in a big size it was a Philips 18" and it cost me nearly $2000. Everyone thought I was nuts because it was so big.
Most underrated feature: the screen is flat.
I have a 32inch flat 4K monitor, and it's flat (which I like) but I understand why some people might want curved monitors.
Curves are for waifu's, not monitors 2021
@@4.0.4 flat is justice
Curved displays only work if you are really close to your ultrawide display so that it actually encompasses more of your peripheral vision.
@@evolicious some big monitors are as physically wide as some ultrawides, despite being 16:9. That said, curved feels wrong for productivity.
1:14 deez nuts!
Memories
got 'em :D
Thanks man I needed this
clipped that
haHaa
Me: "Don't touch my monitor!" Linus: "Let me hit this monitor"
The 4K version of this monitor will be the PG32UQ. It was announced at this year's CES, and it will have HDMI 2.1. Not to be confused with the PG32UQX which will be a HDR1400 panel with the 1152-zone FALD backlight, which was showcased at CES2020.
This reminds me of the asus pg279q i still have one and i still love it to bits
Literally subbed to shortcircuit this second and I see a new upload... crazy
Linus is fast dude!
What took you so long? Also, sub to his TechQuickie channel.
@@SRC267 I’ve just realized that I’m not subbed to this one, been subbed to techquickie and techlinked for a long time
@@tfexx also sub to LMG Clips: kzhead.info
And it's available exactly NOWHERE I've had my order for more than 8 months now for this exact monitor.
Have you checked out the Acer XB323U? I have this one and it's outstanding.
Why don't companies make OLED monitors? I think they should stop trying to improve IPS and just move onto OLED. A 1080p@60Hz OLED would look far better than a 1440p@120Hz monitor.
I checked and it's available in Sweden. So good luck.
After 2 yrs usage for gaming ive got blue pixels on both sides. Thank u Asus.
I've got the 4k version and it's a god tier monitor 🤩
On my Asus tuf, the ELMB sync is super great for sure. If it gets too dark, you can always use a lil bit of shadow boost. Also, if you like forced sharpening, I know the TUF model has it and not sure about this one but vivid pixel is not bad like 1 to 2 stages in.
25-50 vividpixel is borderline necessary if you work with text, the coating on my TUF really softens things
Linus: "Can you see any pixels?" Me: *Being blinded by the bright pink beanie reflection from the monitor*
Watching this on a PG349Q. I’ve had this for over 14 months and I’ve JUST installed Aura Sync to configure that sweet sweet RGB
Keep up the good work man I love your reviews, you make me laugh a lot as well. I'm just waiting for an 4k/8k OLED TV with 240Hz for gaming
Having both 1440p and 4k monitors I can say that I prefer 1440p way better and enjoy it more than 4k. I like to have 120fps+ on my games and 1440p is that great middle ground to achieve that for me.
Sure when you don’t have the hardware to run both but no question 4K is a better viewing experience than 1440p , but if hz and fast paced gaming is all u care about then sure 1440p is a good balance
I've had one for a few months and I really like it. I went for it over the Odyssey G7, because IPS.
The VA on the Odessy is on another level for VA and actually performs better in response times that even nano IPS but the viewing angles and Variable refreshrate implementation from what I've heard is poor.
I love these videos because every time he is looking at monitors and makes out pixels I remember I use a 32-inch monitor with 1080 and I just don't see them normally the pixels but if I want to I can like if I concentrate
I'm really just waiting for a ShortCircuit video to appear one day with the PG32UQX. And with a title and thumbnail like that, I got SO excited.
So bad, they dont put hdmi 2.1 on it... Otherwise i would buy it on release.
6:23 I had been using a 4K 60hz monitor for a really long time on my setup and while certainly not ideal for gaming it was beautiful, every detail was so crisp. However my 1080 ti, while a monster for all of these years, wouldn’t do well at 4K for all games, so now I have a 1440p 165hz monitor and while not as crisp it’s an overall worthwhile downgrade for what you get as benefits.
i wouldn't call 4k 60hz - 1440p 165hz as a downgrade, more like a sidegrade imo.
@@toxicturkeyy sidegrade
This monitor ticks literally every box for me. I've been looking for 1440p, 120hz+, IPS, G/Free-sync, 32", good enough colour gamut for video and photo editing, and NOT 3x the price of the monitor I have already which ticks all those boxes apart from size, for over a year. Its not too hard to find something that ticks most of them, but thats not acceptable to me. Now I just have to wait and see when (if) we ever get it in Australia, and how much the Australia tax on it is going to be.
Resolution is really the most important thing to me. I _need_ 'retina' for normal browsing and for text. Many GPUs can handle 4K for browsing, I'll just lower the resolution when I want to game.
1:30 i have three of it's Dell cousins (2x3008 and 1x3011) and it's still glorious a glorious setup for productivity.
They need to stop talking about monitor hdr, when most monitors do not have proper local dimming. And vesa need to stop make BS hdr specs.
Well, if a monitor is hdr 400 you can at least expect it to be fairly decent, like middle of the pack. You are right though, 400 and 600 for sure isn't in the hdr ballpark.
how many local dimming zones does this have?
@@LISSoundtrack not more than 4-8 or so. Proper hdr is a lot more than that so less halo.
@@TheLtGo I have the Asus VG27A and the HDR on it is complete trash. Games look awful. You tube is acceptable at best.
@@daveaitken92 For you yo properly use HDR, you need content made for that, Kinda like Dolby Atmos, Ofc youtube wont look different, on doom eternal or Some Good movies you will notice the difference easily
"nice middle-ground" me on a 60hz 1080p monitor: aight
pleb
wow, still stuck in 2005, eh?
768p 60hz
Recently have the PG279Q but I am looking for a console ready monitor with HDR and this is the best decision I’ve ever made hooked up to my PS5 and PC best gaming monitor imo
Thanks for sticking around dude
"If I didn't abuse it, how would you know it can stand up to abuse?" It's becoming self-aware!
Instead of that RGB logo I wish they implemented ambilight
Got this last week.. I love it
I have the older version. And i definitely recommend this monitor!!✅✅
I got excited when I saw it was 32" but then realized it wasn't the long awaited Asus ROG Swift PG32UQ, which is this monitor's 4K older brother that still doesn't have a release date...
I thought the same thing.
Him talking about seeing pixels at 1440p and me thinking about how i play on 240p so that i can even dream of getting 60 frames.
When you reviewed the PG329Q did your panel have any dead pixels? I'm on my 3rd unit with dead pixel straight of the box! Haven't had a bad experience as this purchasing a high end monitor before! My most recent one also had rust build up on the exposed metal part where the legs attach to the stand.
it´s also 10-bit (limited at some refresh rates) which is great for digital artists and content creators
Wow, only 5 seconds since release of the video. I've never been this early
*Floatplane
Ah yes. Another beautiful monitor that will be in my price range in about 5 years
The Acer with the same panel is quite nice too
I would normally agree with you about 1440p. I have a niche use case where I do VR development and deep learning, and am very fortunate to be able to use the same machine for gaming. In my highly specific use-case, I think it's worth 4k HDR so I can take advantage of the other hardware when I game and so that I can debug artifacts in the VR stuff more easily. Your mileage may vary, but you may want to consider something more high-end if you already have such a system built for other things. If I had a purpose-built gaming PC, I would absolutely go for 1080p or 1440p. I'm replacing my free monitor from 2008 with a used PG43UQ, and I wonder if I'll notice a difference. Excited to see! This seems like it should be a decent display. I am a bit concerned that this is DisplayHDR-1000 and not HDR-1000, but from the research I did, DisplayHDR-1000 just seems like a more specific version of HDR-1000. Please correct me if I'm wrong for the benefit of others.
Ohhhh so this is the video they were filming when jono had a pot on his head
I looked for him having the pot on his head, but sadly it's not there!
@@jaydendoyle7855 I knowwww me too :(
How do u know?
@@sushimshah2896 bc you can see linus messing around with the monitor in that story. You can also see jono in the back of the video
Linus 21:9 / 32:9 is amazing I will never go back Also Linus this 16:9 monitor is everything I have always wanted.
For those interested. PC is a Maingear Turbo. They did a video on it
Great video :) I do have a question: I'm on a GTX 1060, would 1440p be usable with (sorta) high frames? I mostly play racing sims and Hitman 2
There are similar specification monitors that go for much much cheaper than the prices Ive seen for this? Thought this was gonna finally be the hdmi 2.1 monitor that people have been asking for now that the new gpus are out
Is that including hdr600 and g-sync?
@@MarluART Hdr600? Yeah. Gsync I can't remember since I shopped for a monitor a few months ago, might've had free sync instead. Anyway I'm not saying there are better or the same monitor for cheaper, but I've seen this one go for over $1500 and that jump just for one or two extra features seems drastic, especially with how finicky HDR can even be on Windows, yet alone HDR600 (which still isnt that great a rating)
How about "Back Light Bleeding"? My previous king ASUS ROG SWIFT PG279Q had terrible backlight bleed, so I had to replace it 2 times, and still have very bad bleeding.
IPS panel... Always bleeding light. Never a black panel. If you want beautiful contrast and deep black, chose VA panel or Oled. IPS have crazy colors because because IPS panels have crazy cd /m2. But all this density of light is not blocked, so black are Grey. Only VA panels can control that. My tv is Sony HDR 400 with Va panel... Blacks are... Blacks, no light bleeds. And it cost me 600 euros only.
@@nicolasgrangeonhandpanandd514 What are you talking about is "IPS glowing". IPS Backlight bleeding is issue where light bleeding from edges of the screen.
@@Brain64cores yes you're right. I was thinking that you spoke about that. I know perfectly what is bleeding light... It's trully a bad thing in dark sessions.
I bought a BenQ EX3203R on eBay 3 months ago new for $460, I'm using it with an RX 570 at the moment (for obvious reasons) I don't do any major gaming (basically old GR:AW and GR:AW 2 @ 1080) but watching KZhead at 1440p looks great!
I have the ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q 27" I love it.
Another video on a “zero compromise” product with plenty of them, I see
My wallet is happy with 1080p. Especially when your gaming is mostly limited to weekends, or on break time at work.
This is exactly what I wanted in a new monitor - slightly bigger, 10-bit IPS, HDR, high brightness, etc Bought it!
Are you happy with it? Does this have significant better image quality than the XG27AQ? Both 1440p it is just some inches more and is like 300 euro more here.
I bought into the Asus TUF monitor that introduced Asus's backlight strobing with G-Sync. Must say, I figured out after a week or two that it was giving me headaches.
The feeling when you bought this monitor a week ago!
@lucky m3x I bought mine at a 45% discount. A price you’d never find an alienware.
Where are you finding this monitor? I haven’t seen it for sale anywhere
0:47 Pretty sure dropping stuff on "accident" isn't making sure something is durable.
Great review, does ASUS calibrate these gaming monitors before they are shipped out? I read that they collaborated with professional gamers and had there pre settings all calibrated. Thanks
Can we just appreciate that he is using the turbo on the (best) monitor and not a different one
1:13 Out of context that clip is kinda funny.
Call me when they have 4k 240hz.. then call me again when it's below 1000 xD
See you in 2024
240Hz has to compromise color bit depth. I am happy with my Acer 4K 120Hz.
See you in like 5-10 years then
I’ve been running my rtx 3080 for about 8 months now with a 1080p monitor so it’s Nice to be able to take more advantage of all that horse power with this monitor
Hi five. 8th month on my rtx3070 as well on a 2012 1080p VN panel.
Love mine. It takes a 4k signal too so you can run a ps5 @120hz if you want as well.
I like how the link takes you to one on Amazon for 1900 dollars lol
Yeah, there isn't an option to buy new.
Me watching from my 100$ cellphone: yeah....the image quality is amazing
I got a new monitor a day ago but I can't stop watching Linus
upgraded from a pleb 24inch 1080p 60hz 5ms monitor to the msi optix 144hz 1ms 1440p with gsync right before christmas. I've been missing out.
If there was a 27" version of this monitor I'd totally buy it
Same
100% 32" 1440p nooo thanks
Why not 32"?
@@critical4306 it has the same pixel density as 24" 1080p screen has
@@Sneeqi really? I have a 32 inch looks mint man. Didnt no that
"Dang, check out these nuts" -Linus Sebastian
I use a 1440p monitor with my Xbox Series X, and I love it. I don't think I'd notice any difference on a 4k monitor from the distance I sit.
Seems the G7 monitor is better? You seemed more excited about that panel. Also G7 27in or 32? Does the 27in have better PPI?
Not worth it for $700. My gigabyte monitor is 32" 1440p 165hz with G sync, amazing color accuracy, etc and was only $370. I'll admit mines a VA panel but still has all the features and looks stunning. Not worth that much extra for an IPS. Some of these brands really need to chill and start getting competitive on these monitor prices.
I want more 1440p monitors why is everyone skipping straight to 4k?
I find the lack of high refresh monitors with proper HDR more concerning. Something is seriously wrong with the monitor market if a freaking TV (LG 48CX) is the best and cheapest HDR gaming display.
For real I'm stuck looking for a decent 1440p monitor under 500 and my options are all the GL850 with different names (i.e. lenovo, viewsonic, etc)
Productivity for example. In my case the difference 1440p and 2160p means 2 more virtual machines opened or an extra pdf document. For gaming? 1440p with higher refresh rates, no doubt
@@robertserro8910 Gigabyte has a pretty good 1440p 27inch 165hz monitor for $329 if you're looking for something like that
Nobody skipped 1440p been a thing for a long time. We’re on 4k because content is being produced with that resolution in mind.
I have a dell S2417DG, 24 inch 1440p 165Hz for around £350. Fantastic deal, only downside is the colour isn't great as it is a TN panel, but it was a worth tradeoff for me.
Sick monitor.
1:56 $700 U.S Dollars Amazon 3rd party sellers: $1,900 take it or leave it
Wasn’t expecting that when I clicked on the link!
Plz don’t tell me they’re about to get botted and scalped like GPUs. Almost no sites have this in stock :(
Lol imagine his reaction when he checks out the 32 inch 4k hdmi 2.1 monitor Rog showed off at ces
send me the linkkk
Is no one gonna talk about that sick custom loop ITX build he has hooked up?!?
Linus you are grrreat 👍 and as always thanks a lot for your review. I have one question I cannot really find an answer to after all of my research. And there are many points to consider I know. But in general, what is better to buy a premium, say $1500, monitor for gaming and use it for graphic design work or buy a premium graphic design monitor and use it for gaming (if you want to do both on equally decent level)? Give a couple of recommendations please of the dispalys that you think would fit both ends for premium models specifically preferably latest ones, such as models of 2021. I am not 'rich' per se, but I can afford +/- $300 for the thing I use every single day and will be using for a while.
g7 odissey only
0:52 we need to help this man it's his secret plea of crying help to us
can you split the screen for productivity ? half screen word editing etc, rigth side youtube or whatever. thx
I've tested the ELMB Sync feature on the ASUS XG279Q and have seen very poor performance when there were objects moving in front of a darker background. You could really see a white edge trailing within the object. Although the reduction of motion blur worked very good (of course the image got darker because of how ELMB works) I am not sure it is worth the problem with what I described before. Ended up returning the monitor because the panel had a darker image off to the edges but I'm not sure the ELMB Sync feature works better in newer monitors.
Does this have significant better image quality than the XG27AQ? Both 1440p it is just some inches more and is like 300 euro more here.