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ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN : Review

Samuel GuzmanBy Samuel GuzmanDecember 18, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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Today we’ll be taking a closer look at the ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN, the highest refresh rate 1440p monitor ever made.

This product has been highly anticipated due to its 360Hz refresh rate at 1440p, a higher resolution than the 1080p where refresh rates of this caliber were first introduced in 2020.

This monitor is sure to be a dream come true for competitive gamers who want a high-resolution, large screen size without sacrificing refresh rate.

The PG27AQN boasts a 27-inch 1440p IPS display with a 360Hz refresh rate (ultrafast ips panel) and adaptive sync functionality. It also utilizes a G-Sync hardware module, meaning it should work with a variety of GPUs, including those from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel.

ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN

ASUS promises excellent color quality with 95% DCI-P3 color space coverage and Display HDR 600 certification, even though there isn’t actual HDR hardware support.

The PG27AQN isn’t just a one-trick pony, though; ASUS aims to make it appealing to a wide range of gamers. All of these impressive features come at a steep price of $1050, making it a high-end option.

Design PG27AQN

ASUS’s design for their higher-end ROG products hasn’t changed much in recent years, and the PG27AQN is no exception. While it’s undoubtedly a well-built monitor with metal stand legs and high-quality plastic, the rear panel with its gamer pattern and RGB elements is starting to feel outdated compared to other products.

PG27AQN Design This isn’t a particularly sleek or elegant monitor; it’s quite bulky and not particularly slim, despite having standard bezels. It’s clear that performance is the primary focus of this design, but it’s unclear whether the chunky appearance is necessary to house the panel and hardware.

One feature of the design that may concern some users is the active cooling with a slow-spinning fan inside the display housing. However, this fan is practically inaudible at a standard viewing distance. You’ll only be able to hear it if you put your ear right up to the display. It’s not like the Alienware AW3423DW, where the fan is noticeable in a quiet room.

 PG27AQN ports

The stand supports a decent range of ergonomic control, with height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot support. It’s a sturdy stand with little wobble, although it could use a bit more height adjustment as it sits quite low on a desk at its maximum height.

Design ASUS PG27AQN

Ports and OSD – PG27AQN

The PG27AQN has one DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC and three HDMI 2.0 ports, as well as a basic USB hub. The DisplayPort connection is sufficient for 1440p 360Hz connectivity, but the HDMI 2.0 ports are limited to 144Hz. It would have been beneficial to include HDMI 2.1, especially on a high-end product like this.

 PG27AQN ports

The monitor’s OSD is controlled through a directional toggle and includes a variety of options, including GameVisual, which has six preset display modes optimized for different types of games.

PG27AQN - OSD

Performance ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN

The PG27AQN performs exceptionally well, as you’d expect from a monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate. Games are incredibly smooth, with no visible ghosting or tearing.

Performance ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN

The high refresh rate ensures that action is displayed as quickly as possible, making it ideal for fast-paced games where every frame counts. The 1440p (2560 x 1440) resolution is also a major plus, providing a clear and detailed image. Text and small details are crisp and easy to read, and the overall image quality is top-notch.ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN - 360HZASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN - gray

The IPS display is another standout feature of the PG27AQN. In addition to offering accurate colors, it has wide viewing angles, so you can see the screen clearly from just about any angle. This is especially useful if you have multiple people watching the screen at the same time, or if you need to move around while gaming.

Performance - ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN

The G-Sync hardware module also does an excellent job of eliminating screen tearing and minimizing input lag, which can be a major issue in fast-paced games. All of these factors combine to make the PG27AQN a top performer in terms of gaming performance.

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Conclusion

The ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN is a powerful and feature-packed monitor that’s sure to impress competitive gamers. Its 360Hz refresh rate and 1440p resolution provide a smooth and detailed gaming experience, and the G-Sync hardware module helps to eliminate screen tearing and minimize input lag.

The IPS display offers wide viewing angles and accurate colors, and the monitor has a decent range of ergonomic control with its adjustable stand.

PG27AQN - IPS Display

However, all of these features come at a steep price of $1050, which may not be accessible for everyone. The design of the monitor is also somewhat bulky and dated, with a gamer-centric rear panel and RGB elements.

The HDMI ports are limited to 144Hz, which is a bit of a disappointment considering the high-end nature of the product.

Overall, the ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN is a solid choice for competitive gamers who are willing to splurge on a top-of-the-line monitor, but it may not be the best option for those on a budget or those who prioritize design.

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