
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q
1920 x 1080 pixels, 25"
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q
1920 x 1080 pixels, 25"
It always depends on whether you have GSync activated and whether you achieve such a high frame rate. With a 980GTX you are certainly well equipped.
Hello You can adjust the height of the Asus yourself. Height with base between 383.7 ~ 503.7 mm. The Samsung has a height of 417.2 mm with base. If you mean the height of the screen housing, then the Asus is 330.6 mm high and the Samsung 342.1 mm. Greetings
Yes, that's what I plan to do too
Hi Bilking22 For some time now, yes! nVidia's cards have been trimmed to Freesync via software update. There has been some sort of compatibility list of possible monitors, however, to my knowledge, pretty much any gaming monitor can play Freesync via nVidia cards! Have fun with it! :-)
240Hz at 1080p is actually already supported from DP 1.2. The question should rather be whether your notebook or the MiniDP connection supports 240Hz. Enclosed is a suitable product: Club 3D Mini DP - DP 1.4 HBR3 (2m, Premium)
The 8 bits are per channel. So that's 24 bits. More bits = more colours. Only you can judge whether you need G-Sync or not. It is best to research the whole thing once via Google.
Yes, this is possible. However, do not forget to connect the cable of the USB upstream connection to your PC. I don't know exactly whether this can be generalised. In any case, the 35" XG model has USB ports. It is best to check the specifications of the individual products. PS: You probably mean keyboard and mouse on the monitor and not monitor and mouse on the monitor.
For product support, it is best to contact Asus directly to evaluate the problem.
Yes, that should work according to the manufacturer's specifications.
No, the wall bracket is not included in the scope of delivery.
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