Samsung LC49RG90SSUXEN 49" Curved LED Gaming Monitor - Dual WQHD 5120 x 1440, 120Hz, HDMI, Displayport, USB

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Samsung LC49RG90SSUXEN 49" Curved LED Gaming Monitor - Dual WQHD 5120 x 1440, 120Hz, HDMI, Displayport, USB

Samsung LC49RG90SSUXEN 49" Curved LED Gaming Monitor - Dual WQHD 5120 x 1440, 120Hz, HDMI, Displayport, USB

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FAQ for Samsung PC monitor. Find more about 'How can I change PIP/PBP sub screen position?' with Samsung Support. The CRG90’s native resolution of 5120 x 1440 is stretched across a 49-inch diagonal. It’s got a 32:9 aspect ratio and an 1800R curve – the standard curvature for most monitors. FAQ for Samsung TV. Find more about how to troubleshoot your Smart Monitor M80B when connecting a device to the USB-C port with Samsung Support. Resolution is ~1M pixels less than 4K 16:9. So you can look at 4K benchmarks and add a bit more frames on top of that to figure out roughly how your GPU is going to perform. Hz works. Nvidia Control Panel reports 6-bit color with this setting. Same happens for any lower resolution at 144 Hz. Could be usable for gaming. Some games will only show 120 Hz option though.

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tradeIn.yesAttr.text}} {{tradeIn.yesAttr.subText}} {{tradeIn.yesAttr.text}} {{tradeIn.yesAttr.subText}} The Asus’s vast contrast means that it’s a little bolder and brighter than the Samsung, although it can look a little too intense. Samsung’s panel doesn’t reach those levels, but it still has fantastic contrast – and its better colours mean that its images look a little more realistic. And both screens are superb when placed in the market; when it comes to colours and contrast, they’re better than the vast majority of other gaming panels.The CRG90 looks excellent, with a smart metallic stand and slim bezels. It’s not as outrageous as the XG49VQ, with its extravagant stand and bigger logos, so it’ll fit in at the office too. Compiled some info from various threads and my own experiences because this display gets a fair amount of questions here. FAQ for Samsung PC monitor. Find more about 'What is game mode on my monitor?' with Samsung Support. Elsewhere, the Samsung CRG90 uses a VA screen, just like the Asus XG49VQ. And, just like the Asus, Samsung’s panel has a 4ms response time – fine for mainstream gaming, but not good enough for esports.

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FAQ for Samsung TV. Find more about how to troubleshoot your Smart Monitor M80B If the screen is not normal when connecting to a PC with Samsung Support.Can be turned on/off in the menu or per preset. Standard Engine = 70-120 Hz Freesync range, Ultimate Engine = 48-120 Hz Freesync range. FAQ for Samsung PC monitor. Find more about 'Situation: DVI-D port in Monitor and DVI-I port in PC. What cable gives a digital signal?' with Samsung Support. FAQ for Samsung PC monitor. Find more about 'LCD: Can I Attach My Monitor To More Than One?' with Samsung Support. The Samsung’s huge resolution also means that you’ll need a beefy graphics card for gaming. The CRG90 uses 7.3 million pixels, which is less than 1 million behind a 4K screen and far more than the 4.1 million needed by the Asus. Graphical demands will also increase if you want to use AMD’s FreeSync adaptive sync software. Many games will show lens distortion at the edges. This will elongate objects near the edges and is caused by the game's FOV implementation. Some games are worse at this than others, some will not have this issue at all. If it bothers you, you can try to reduce it by running at say 3840x1440 or 3440x1440.



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