MSI Full HD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 24 Curved non-Glare 1ms LED Wide Screen 1920 x 1080 144Hz Refresh Rate (Optix G24C)

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  • daniel

    > 3 day

    I like the way it looks on my gaming setup, the viewpoints are amazing, I love the on screen sights they added, and for this price I couldnt beat it. The thing I would like is a little thicker stand because I feel like Im a break it off if I tilt it forward to put in a cord in the back of it

  • ItsGlory

    Greater than one week

    This monitor is advertised as 144hz but only goes up to 120hz, this monitor is great for gaming not too small or too big,

  • Jennifer

    > 3 day

    Bueno

  • omu

    > 3 day

    the monitor is good it is not as curved as i thought it would be and the picture is not as good as i thought itd be for the money. the plugs for the cables are positioned poorly so it makes it hard to plug and unplug the cables in. the setup was easy though and i like the menu options on the monitor

  • Dustin Vanantwerp

    > 3 day

    This monitor, has very little info available online. As so I will share what I have learned. FreeSync, Depends on what your Refresh rate is set at. Radeon settings claims 30-60hz when the RR is at 60. at 120hz (HDMI MAX) its 90-120hz and at 144hz its 90-144hz. Ive had freesync disabled since the first time I played a game on them! I see really bad blinking any time its enabled and the game nears 100 or lower fps. If you can not push 120+ all day I wouldnt recommend this monitor for its freesync features. Other then that I love my monitors. I bought two to sit side my side. I did buy an extra Display Port cable in fear it might not come with one due to the conflicting answers on different sites about it. Although it did however come with a DP cable it was only about 3 feet long and would not reach the far monitor. Because I run an older card I only have one Display port on my gpu so my other monitor runs on HDMI at 120hz. One at 144hz and one at 120hz with a game stretched across both with freesync enabled (AND WORKING) with the game locked at 120fps it looks flawless can not tell the difference. I do recommend putting them in the FPS setting straight out of the box it will limit the blacks a bit but makes other colors pop! as well as increasing the contrast a bit..

  • Brandon

    > 3 day

    Pretty nice monitor, did not come in with any dead pixels as far as Im aware. If youre looking to upgrade from 60hz, this is a good place to start However, there are some not picky things that I dont like about it, such as the lack of a button that gives me quick access to switch inputs.

  • Justin

    > 3 day

    This is a decent monitor if you dont have a lot of cash to drop. Dont expect longevity though, because you get what you pay for. The monitor was smooth and looked great out of the box but has now failed at the 2 year mark. Warranty is only good for 1 year so now Im off shopping again for a new monitor. For comparison, the Samsung monitor next to it in the picture I bought for about $80 5 years ago and it still running like a champ, even though its refresh rate isnt blazing like the MSI.

  • Mike Brummett

    > 3 day

    I was really torn between 144Hz & 1440p. My current graphics card (MSI GeForce 970 Gaming 4G) I felt could only handle one or the other. I took the advice of a friend & went with just 144Hz, picking this monitor because I know MSI puts out quality hardware. Im pleased with the results, loving the curved screen. Pros: Sturdy as hell, easy to put together, love the back panel cable management, no driver issues. Great response time. Cons: Dark picture even after adjustment, not a stunning upgrade from a 60Hz 1080p monitor, somewhat expensive.

  • Adam Overberger

    > 3 day

    -NO Flicker at 144hz, which is excellent because a previous monitor (Sceptre) Had noticable flicker. -1ms response time is great for gaming, especially for man who plays First Person Shooters, and IS NOTICABLE if your used to playing on an out-dated plasma or cheap LCD that may be at 6ms, 8ms, or even higher. -VA panel, in my opinion, is the better panel technology. -The color, is as advertised. though I wasnt able to test the screens color with an actual device, I must say that it does have decent color. and by decent, I mean, Looks much nicer than all the other monitors in the entire house. -Nice Monitor, Decent stand (even tho I dont use it) with mount that pivots up and down. Didnt use either DP Or HDMI cables that it came with So Im unsure of the quality, your best off buying a High-end cable if your like me wanting 144hz. -Has a 3 prong power cable much alike a PSU power cable, no bulky box. -UnFortunately When It arrived, I immediately noticed a SERIES of dead pixels grouped together just a few inches off from the center of the screen. I Might say it is rather dissapointing but not worth the whole return process, even tho it is about 4-5 pixels all together. -it only has 120hz and 144hz for Displayport, So if you want 100hz, an HDMI cable must be used. -NO VISA MOUNT. You will have to buy an adapter for roughly $20-$30. I on the otherhand simply modified my vesa stand (drilled two holes in the metal part) and Saved myself spending an outrageous amount of money for some 3D printed piece of plastic. -WRAP UP: going from 60hz-144hz is incredible. EVEN if your NOT a gamer, 144hz is totally beneficial because scrolling and mouse movement (generally any movement on screen at all) is CONSIDERABLY much smoother and just generally looks better You Will NEVER go back, trust me. This is most certainly a good monitor at a good price. So even if you dont get this peticular monitor, 144hz is the way to go. I took two stars for the Dead Pixels.

  • Mr. Enos Miller MD

    > 3 day

    It’s an awesome gaming monitor!

MSI G24C, 24" Gaming Monitor, 1920 x 1080 (FHD), VA, 144Hz, FreeSync, HDMI, DVI Port, Displayport, Tilt,

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