Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A 27.0" 2560 x 1440 170 Hz Monitor

Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A 27.0" 2560 x 1440 170 Hz Monitor

Monitor Properties

Name
Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A 27.0" 2560 x 1440 170 Hz Monitor
Manufacturer
Asus
Model
TUF Gaming VG27AQL1A
Screensize
27"
Resolution
2560 x 1440
Refresh rate
170 Hz
Panel type
IPS
Aspect ratio
16:9
Color
Black
Brightness
400 cd/mยฒ
Pixel pitch
0.233 mm
Widescreen
Yes
Curvedscreen
No
Speakers
Yes
Viewing angle
178ยฐ H x 178ยฐ V
Inputs
  • 2 x HDMI
  • 2 x DisplayPort

User comments

Aurore Lemke avatar
Aurore Lemke

For the price I got it ($250), it's a good looking monitor, but needs calibration for better color accuracy. I recommend RTINGs ICC if you don't want to trial and error.

Jensen Abshire avatar
Jensen Abshire

I got confused about how to overclock this monitor. It turns out you have to overlock it using its own menu, not Nvidia control panel.

Ciara Osinski avatar
Ciara Osinski

Great monitor, especially for the price! That 170Hz bit doesn't lie either, unlike the other monitor (from a different brand) that I definitely needed to return. Non-curved, 170hz 1440p monitor with height and swivel adjustments! This is awesome! I'm coming from a mainly curved monitor setup, so the fish eye bit you'll read about is real, but it went away within a week. Did wonders for the RDR2 game though, especially when getting Arthur drunk. :D

Grayson Beatty avatar
Grayson Beatty

I got it at micro center for $299.99. Off the bat, it has an insane visual and performance uplift from my dell monitor. Works great, very fast

Nedra Funk avatar
Nedra Funk

I was not expecting the monitor to be the best out of all my peripherals. Frankly Iโ€™m flabbergasted, in awe, amazed, and astounded at how outstanding this monitor is. The visual fidelity is phenomenal. After some color calibration with the guide provided from rtings.comโ€™s review of the VG27AQL1A, I was able to achieve very high color accuracy with the monitor. I set the monitor to overclock as well. The pixel-refresh rate and response time is one of the best things about this monitor. Iโ€™m not sure what monitor engineering sorcery went into this, but it feels buttery. The 170hz overclocked refresh rate is staggeringly smooth.

Linwood Brown avatar
Linwood Brown

My previous monitor was a VG278Q with a 144hz refresh rate. On that monitor, it was very easy to spot the difference between 80 and 100 fps. But on the VG27AQL1A, the pixel refresh rate is quick enough to make 80 fps and 170 fps feel basically the same. I wish I was kidding. Sometimes I have to check the windows display settings and the monitor menu settings often just to confirm I am running at 170hz. I know that Afterburner is telling me that Iโ€™m being shown 80 fps, but I have a really hard time believing it. Its that good.

Omer Volkman avatar
Omer Volkman

The worst thing about the monitor is itโ€™s local dimming zones, its really easy to spot ghosting with text or objects on black backgrounds. Its not too much of an issue since I keep the brightness at 60% (which is still plenty bright on my eyes). I guess that is one other bad thing about it. If you have the brightness too high it does kinda make your eyes burn, especially after using it for a while. But as I said, I had turned down the brightness to solve that issue. Overall I am very impressed with this monitor.

Kenyatta Kuhn avatar
Kenyatta Kuhn

Loving it so far. Contrast is better than I've experienced previously on IPS. Color looks pretty accurate and vibrant right out of the box (still need to get around to calibrating). Very detailed crisp image. Ergonomics are good. I can adjust the height and tilt as needed. Only con is the sound quality but that's not something I expect the monitor to handle anyway. Excellent value overall.

Kyle Treutel avatar
Kyle Treutel

coming from 1080p i can tell the difference for sure but games like fortnite will burn your eyes if you sit too close to this monster. also elden ring looks good af

Delphine Hermann avatar
Delphine Hermann

a good monitor with poor audio.

Adonis Reilly avatar
Adonis Reilly

Great 170hz monitor for the price. Also I don't know if anyone said anything about it, but this monitor also supports 10-bit as well, up to 120hz (which is still not bad). Highly recommend.

Mitchell King avatar
Mitchell King

Coming from a 1080p monitor to 1440p, was a huge upgrade. It is the sweet spot (imo) between looking at a great picture and not losing performance with highly pace games. Easily OC's to 170hz without any flickering!