Alienware AW2521H 24.5 Inch Full HD (1920x1080) Gaming Monitor, 360Hz, Fast IPS, 1ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC, 99% sRGB, HDR 10, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 5x USB, 3 Year Warranty

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Alienware AW2521H 24.5 Inch Full HD (1920x1080) Gaming Monitor, 360Hz, Fast IPS, 1ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC, 99% sRGB, HDR 10, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 5x USB, 3 Year Warranty

Alienware AW2521H 24.5 Inch Full HD (1920x1080) Gaming Monitor, 360Hz, Fast IPS, 1ms, NVIDIA G-SYNC, 99% sRGB, HDR 10, DisplayPort, 2x HDMI, 5x USB, 3 Year Warranty

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Related Article: 5 Ways to Improve Your Computer Desk Setup Who are 360Hz monitors for? Professional gamers Some advanced image adjustment tools are missing, including gamma, 6-axis hue/saturation, and sharpness. This is sadly common for Alienware displays. Design & Connectivity I love your commentary on Gsync. Question #2. Based on what you're telling me I think you're saying turn off Gsync and set the overdrive mode to normal and I'll get a 3ms average on a 4.17ms refresh rate? Correct? Also, when I turn off Gsync, what should I set my vsync settings to in game and in the Nvidia control panel. Also, what should I cap the in game FPS to? If I dont put a setting in, Apex caps it at 144? Should I cap it at 240? Or cap it at the average I measure from testing on #1.

The AW2523HF needs very little in the way of adjustment. In fact, you can enjoy it just fine in either Standard mode (the default) or Custom Color. Both options offer a visually neutral grayscale, error-free sRGB color and near-perfect gamma. ULMB reduces brightness by around 12% if you start at 200 nits. Brightness can be raised to compensate. It only works up to 240 Hz, but it really makes a visible improvement to motion resolution. We thought there was no blur when watching BlurBusters test patterns at 360 Hz, but engaging ULMB at 240 Hz made it look even smoother. That means that if you don’t care about G-Sync, it’s actually better to do 240 Hz with ULMB than 360 Hz. It’s a shame ULMB can’t be used with G-Sync. But at 240 fps, tearing is barely noticeable, so some users might prefer to use ULMB. at 24.5 inches is on the small and low-res side, but again, the monitor is designed for competitive esports gaming, where you want to be able to see the entire screen without darting your eyes around. The lower 1080p resolution ensures you can push as many frames as possible to reach that super-fast refresh rate, so while it isn't ideal for desktop work, it's all your graphics card can probably handle for gaming this smooth. And if you can't quite hit 360Hz, G-Sync is there to ensure you don't get any stutter or screen tearing.Though for casual gaming a 144Hz monitor is great, when you want to get competitive, it is essential for your display to have as many frames per second as possible. For those situations, opting for a 360Hz gaming monitor is a greater choice. Monitors with a 360Hz refresh rate will allow for extremely smooth gameplay. Motion processing is simply the best there around. However, we saw no advantage to the AW2521H over the Asus ROG Swift PG259QN 360Hz monitor. Overall, response is on another level, and motion clarity is superior to any 240 Hz screen we’ve encountered. G-Sync worked perfectly as we often hit the 360 Hz maximum, thanks to the GeForce RTX 3090 graphics card in our Alienware gaming PC. VA, or Vertical Alignment, is meant to be a middle ground between TN and IPS, combining a fast refresh rate with good color reproduction and better viewing angles. But, while they do all that rather well, and also get you the best contrast ratios, they also come with the worst response times – not something you want for competitive gaming. The monitor is made of premium materials, while the stand is sturdy and ergonomic with up to 130mm height adjustment, -5°/21° tilt, +/- 20° swivel, and +/- 90° pivot.

The Dell Alienware AW2521H is a rapid 360Hz gaming monitor aimed at high-end competitive gamers. Image Quality The first thing you should know is that this is a 24.5” panel with a resolution of 1920×1080. Ask any gamer, and they’ll tell you that this is the sweet spot for competitive gaming. You get both a decent size display and a good resolution to keep things sharp in-game, which is right where you want to be. Specifications Size: 24.5” | Panel: IPS | Resolution: 1920 x 1080 | Refresh Rate: 360Hz | Response Time: 1ms (GTG)However, one thing to note here is that your game will need to be on a whole other level if you are to take advantage of that high refresh rate. When you’re playing competitive titles like Overwatch, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, or Valorant, a high refresh rate doesn’t make too much of a difference if you have slow reaction times. When all is said and done, 360Hz monitors do have a lot to offer, especially to competitive gamers that know how to take advantage of them. And the models we chose above are all the best of the best, with great viewing angles, excellent performance, and plenty of adjustments.



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