ASUS Vg248qe (1920 x 1080 pixels, 24")

ASUS Vg248qe

1920 x 1080 pixels, 24"


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jannis_zg

9 years ago

Does this monitor support g-sync?

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gssrdnl

9 years ago

Unfortunately, no. There is/will be a G-Sync edition of the monitor, but it is not available here at Digitec. The last digit of the manufacturer's number tells you whether you are looking at the G-Sync version of the monitor: 90LMGG001Q022B1C- (without G = No G-Sync Edition). However, there is a G-SYNC Do-It-Yourself kit that you can use to upgrade a monitor: http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/g-sync/diy The catch: the kit is not available in Europe and you would have to order it from somewhere outside Europe.

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EckhardtA

3 years ago

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Roberto749

3 years ago

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Googeln hilft, gute Antwort auf English: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?108794-No-sound-with-ASUS-VG248QE-speakers-Realtek Und komplizierter auf deutsch: https://www.asus.com/de/support/FAQ/1015182/ Hoffe das hilft! Gruss RE

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fabian.thaler

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Displayport versions are backwards compatible so you don't have to worry about that. Displayport supports a higher frame rate than HDMI, which is crucial for this 144hz monitor. The cables are included anyway.

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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Blocktech

7 years ago

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Not 100% sure if the package has a display port cable, but for 144hz you will indeed need display port cable or DVI ( DVI cable is included in the package. )you can also use hdmi 1.3 or higher but i don t think there is a 1.3 or higher hdmi cable in the package. So you can in any case dvi port for 144hz. Hope it helped. Maybe a digitec moderator will tell you more soon .

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Promoe1984

8 years ago

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Anonymous

8 years ago

I also have the problem sometimes (maybe once every 3 months) that nothing arrives at the display port. I found the solution on the Internet (there seem to be a few people with this problem): Remove all cables from the monitor for about 10 minutes (especially the power cable); then simply reconnect the power and the display port and it works again, at least for me.

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