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πŸ–₯️ AORUS FI32Q-X 32-Inch QHD SS IPS Gaming Monitor with Built-in KVM, 2560x1440 Display, 240Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms Response Time (GTG), 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, 3x USB 3.0, KVM+USB Type-C, Supports AMD FreeSync Premium Review

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Details

Refresh Rate240 Hz
BrandGigabyte
Screen Size32 Inches
Total HDMI Ports2
Hardware InterfaceUSB, DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.0

Description of πŸ–₯️ AORUS FI32Q-X 32-Inch QHD SS IPS Gaming Monitor with Built-in KVM, 2560x1440 Display, 240Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms Response Time (GTG), 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x HDMI 2.1, 3x USB 3.0, KVM+USB Type-C, Supports AMD FreeSync Premium

32" SS IPS 2560 x 1440 QHD Gaming Monitor. 240Hz Refresh Rate, 1ms (GTG) Response Time, Supports FreeSync Premium Pro. 8-bit color / 95% DCI-P3 / 157% sRGB / VESA Display HDR600. KVM with USB Type-C to control multiple devices (10Gbps Type-C cable required). Premium Sound by Audio ESS SABRE HiFi. VESA Wall Mount Compatible 100 x 100mm. Ergonomic Design (height, tilt, pivot, swivel). 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 1x USB Type-C (KVM), 2x USB 3.0 Downstream, 1x USB 3.0 Upstream. Earphone/Microphone jacks, Audio line-out. AORUS C-Clamp Desk Mount included.

Reviews

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I bought it in one online store. it was a very good discount. Unfortunately, I was not lucky with the copy - the panel is frankly not successful in terms of uniformity - I described it in shortcomings. I tried to write to support about the ability to change the monitor through the SC - it turned out that the support section on the gigabyte website was simply broken. I found an email on the site, they told me that the service is temporarily unavailable, but they offered to ask what I wanted by…

Pros
  • Fast panel, 170Hz, fast response Quite rich in settings, including the ability to customize quick access from the joystick Contrast 1100:1 out of the box (great result for IPS), TsT 6100K. After leveling the white point with the calibrator, 1000:1 remained, after leveling the CG to 6500K, 950:1 remained Before calibration dE average = 2.5, max =4 Some kind of audio chip on board, maybe someone will come in handy.
Cons
  • I've had no luck with the panel. - extremely mediocre in terms of highlights on black, but even worse, that - on the verge of marriage uniformity on white. There are just grayish spots, if you look at the screen at a strong angle, then the substrate seems to have the shape of "circles on the water" - the most unpleasant thing for me is the color tint, the left half of the screen is blue, and the right half is pinkish. Calibrator difference in channels - about 15%, in CG - about 500 degrees - Lack of de facto support. Support on the site was broken, and through letters - ignored - "gaming design" i. E. childish futurism style with useless backlight. But the assembly itself is of high quality (not counting the main thing - the panel) - high price. The M32Q is essentially a third cheaper, having everything the same minus the useless buffoonery - the color gamut is expanded, but expanded "to nowhere", the panel is one of those that have sRGB 125% and already oversaturated color on normal content and P3 does not reach 90%. Fortunately, sRGB mode is working.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An ideal product for any type of consumer.

I do not rummage in various subtleties, but even I was able to figure out and set up the monitor for myself in an ideal way. The picture in games has become much clearer and more pleasant. Watching movies on such a display is much more fun than on my old 27 inch LG with ips.

Pros
  • Comparing the monitor after going from 60hz to 170hz is too strong for me therefore. -Nice colors -IPS Matrix - Package (DP cable) and a bunch of other cables
Cons
  • Naturally, the price bites, especially in Tashkent, I bought it for $ 900 ! Also a very big foot.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

I've been wanting to get a big gaming monitor for a long time. I used a 27 "monitor for several years. Apparently I'm used to the diagonal, I wanted more. The monitor is fire! The picture is bright, juicy. There are, of course, small lights when turned on, but it's not a problem for me. The seller kindly provided a service for checking for dead pixels. Who doesn't have a pocket tight, highly recommend to buy!

Pros
  • Image quality, response time, design.
Cons
  • Price :)

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Poor quality, not worth the money.

Pixels fall out, first one, then the second. Under the guarantee they will not be accepted for such trifles. And someone will say, you get used to it, then you don’t notice it and you will be right. Yes, and dragging this crap weighing 10 kg to the service is not cool. But it costs - from 50 to 70 thousand. And it's not that pixels should not fall out, it should make coffee for you in the morning. Before him, by the way, there was an ideal DELL with similar parameters, but 27 inches. And who…

Pros
  • Design, lighting, sustainable. Good color reproduction out of the box.
Cons
  • A bunch of unnecessary settings, a bulky stand, can not be pushed against the wall. Sometimes he doesn't wake up, but why? When you're so big and beautiful and heavy. 8 bit D:

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, I recommend that you try it.

About settings: – There is no OSD Sidekick version for Mac OS, and it does not connect under Parallels =( (fortunately, it is not particularly needed, ate the firmware and make the initial settings, there are a little more of them than directly in the monitor) – OSD Sidekick is connected only via USB, through their crooked port (sometimes there is a conflict if 2 output devices are connected) – ESS0 SABER connection is the same on the same cable - ESS0 SABER sound quality is really more…

Pros
  • I spent almost a day on setting up the device, this is a review and an abstract to save time, about the Aorus FI32Q Briefly, FI32Q is a pumped M32Q from the same Gigabyte, the difference is only in: – Massive leg with a stiffer and wider stroke - Ability to rotate the display 90 degrees (reckoning +7cm from the wall for the FI32Q display) – Slightly more convenient layout and menu joystick – Built-in ESS0 SABER audio processor – 3 year warranty (M32Q has 2 years) – RGB lighting on the leg and back of the body. (if the monitor is near the wall, there will be no ambilight, weak) - A handful of software gadgets for gamers The quality of the image is basically the same.
Cons
  • And for these whistles, Gigabyte asks for +30% to the price of FI32Q in comparison with M32Q, in my opinion, it's not worth it at all. But for a promotion, when it is not clear why the FI32Q is cheaper or almost like the M32Q, this is an interesting offer.