Here is some info to tide you over until then. Aside from the 320Hz mode, the XG27UCG has the new AU Optronics panel with visibly sharper image than the budget BOE panel on the XG27UCS. However, the updated XG27UCG chassis with RGB on the ROG logo and external power brick no longer clips onto the monitor stand as the XG27UCS's does. VESA-mounting the XG27UCG requires you to remove two cover plates and four screws to remove the monitor stand. However, the XG27UCG is a bit lighter once you remove the monitor stand. I suspect that Asus may be re-using the same Variable OD curves on the XG27UCG that is on the XG27UCS despite the new panel having different response characteristics. Set Variable OD to 11-12 on the XG27UCG instead of the default 10 for XG27UCS. The panel also has very different response characteristics in 320Hz mode and 160Hz mode. Here again I suspect Asus is re-using the same Variable OD curves, so they may be under-tuned for 320Hz mode as you can turn it all the way up to 19-20 without visible inverse ghosting. Unfortunately, the Variable OD setting isn't saved per mode, so you have to change Variable OD setting manually after toggling modes for optimum usage. Maybe Asus can fix that in a firmware update (some updated more aggressive Variable OD curves for 320Hz mode may be nice, too).
@@Dm-kf5rz Yes, it's currently available in the US from Asus USA (the official Asus direct site). The white version (XG27UCG-W) my friend got was bought from Amazon (looks like Amazon still has 2 left in stock).
We want to review the ASUS rog strix xg27ucg
Here is some info to tide you over until then. Aside from the 320Hz mode, the XG27UCG has the new AU Optronics panel with visibly sharper image than the budget BOE panel on the XG27UCS. However, the updated XG27UCG chassis with RGB on the ROG logo and external power brick no longer clips onto the monitor stand as the XG27UCS's does. VESA-mounting the XG27UCG requires you to remove two cover plates and four screws to remove the monitor stand. However, the XG27UCG is a bit lighter once you remove the monitor stand.
I suspect that Asus may be re-using the same Variable OD curves on the XG27UCG that is on the XG27UCS despite the new panel having different response characteristics. Set Variable OD to 11-12 on the XG27UCG instead of the default 10 for XG27UCS. The panel also has very different response characteristics in 320Hz mode and 160Hz mode. Here again I suspect Asus is re-using the same Variable OD curves, so they may be under-tuned for 320Hz mode as you can turn it all the way up to 19-20 without visible inverse ghosting. Unfortunately, the Variable OD setting isn't saved per mode, so you have to change Variable OD setting manually after toggling modes for optimum usage. Maybe Asus can fix that in a firmware update (some updated more aggressive Variable OD curves for 320Hz mode may be nice, too).
@@stevenliu1377 Is the monitor for sale now?
@@Dm-kf5rz Yes, it's currently available in the US from Asus USA (the official Asus direct site). The white version (XG27UCG-W) my friend got was bought from Amazon (looks like Amazon still has 2 left in stock).
is text on this monitor blurry at all?
I have disabled the screen control settings. How can I turn it back on?
is this the cheapest 4k 144hz monitor?
Does it have free sync premium pro ?
Vrr ? I heard its the same as the one from 2017
Variable Refresh Rate, just wanted to share that this monitor would support it on the PS5
Damn the quality is insane good
Hi , this monitor or g70b ?
that wukong looks sick
I got the kct 27 oled