Good morning, I have the AG254FG and the G-menu (or G-tools) that appears on the site is not what you get apparently....Don't you think? In addition to what we get on the official site, you can't do anything strictly, just control the RGB. I say this because my previous monitor was an AG251FZ2E and the G-menu could control the monitor completely even increasing the saturation.
Hey bro did you try to set the desired configuration under the custom mode? Also, the one that appears on the side of the Monitor is G-menu, AOC G Tool App you have to download to your PC to control the setting for AOC products. Let me know if you mange to figure out :)
Hi i want to buy this momitor which do you rate higher i play on laptop and connect my monitor but jt broke cause it fell i could wither buy this or the same one i boight the one i bought is samsung LC27RG50FQMXUE FHD Curved Gaming Monitor 27inch niviida g sync 240hz 4ms
@@mircomarani3124 no sir you do not. FPS fluctuating does not relate back to the monitor it’s the PC. The big plus for this monitor is the incredible 360hz refresh rate which honestly is a bonus for FPS players. Their ingame frame rates will not matter based on the monitor that they use. Instead for hardware and pc components, it is advisable that you get the parts that you need for the things you will use your PC for. If you’re planning to play most if not all gaming titles inclusive of the major ones, then a RTX 2060 onwards honestly does the trick but the higher obviously the better. Not forgetting to mention the CPU and GPU combo must not have any bottleneck. You can check how much bottleneck there is by searching bottleneck calculator. Hope this helps!
Nice monitor and colours 😍
Details & Specifications: sg.aoc.com/product/AG254FG
Good morning,
I have the AG254FG and the G-menu (or G-tools) that appears on the site is not what you get apparently....Don't you think? In addition to what we get on the official site, you can't do anything strictly, just control the RGB.
I say this because my previous monitor was an AG251FZ2E and the G-menu could control the monitor completely even increasing the saturation.
Hey bro did you try to set the desired configuration under the custom mode?
Also, the one that appears on the side of the Monitor is G-menu, AOC G Tool App you have to download to your PC to control the setting for AOC products.
Let me know if you mange to figure out :)
Hi i want to buy this momitor which do you rate higher i play on laptop and connect my monitor but jt broke cause it fell i could wither buy this or the same one i boight the one i bought is samsung LC27RG50FQMXUE FHD Curved Gaming Monitor 27inch niviida g sync 240hz 4ms
Looks like a great monitor, but so expensive - even compared to other 360hz monitors... hmm
The premium build quality covers it
Must have
100%
Would be nice to know how he is compared to the benq 240hz and asus 360hz!
Honestly a great idea
benq is trash
looks good
GPU requirement for this monitor? Is Rtx2070 super enough?
Monitors don’t really have GPU requirements.
@@AblaZePG i think yes if you want stable 360 Fps in game
@@mircomarani3124 no sir you do not. FPS fluctuating does not relate back to the monitor it’s the PC. The big plus for this monitor is the incredible 360hz refresh rate which honestly is a bonus for FPS players. Their ingame frame rates will not matter based on the monitor that they use. Instead for hardware and pc components, it is advisable that you get the parts that you need for the things you will use your PC for. If you’re planning to play most if not all gaming titles inclusive of the major ones, then a RTX 2060 onwards honestly does the trick but the higher obviously the better. Not forgetting to mention the CPU and GPU combo must not have any bottleneck. You can check how much bottleneck there is by searching bottleneck calculator. Hope this helps!
OOH WANT
good
Second
First
I was first LOL
Ugly @$$ expensive monitor. Better buy gigabyte monitor that has 1440p resolution for the same amount of price