FINALLY: The Best Curved Gaming Monitor Yet?! Gigabyte M32UC
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The new Gigabyte curved gaming montior, the Gigabyte M32UC is the 4k curved gaming monitor with a 144hz refresh rate we were all waiting for. This might just be the best budget curved gaming monitor yet, given how many features it has. While this isn't a full Gigabyte M32UC review, let's take a second to go over the Gigabyte M32UC specs, Gigabyte M32UC price, and the Gigabyte M32UC vs M32U comparsion. So for the extremely niche award of best curved gaming monitor 4k 144hz, it might just take the prize. That is until the competition for 32 inch curved gaming monitors really starts to take off.
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Bro I love this guy, great video man
great video
Excellent Video! Can someone tell me what are the exact dimensions (length, width) of the feet?
I have a 32" curved VA gaming monitor, and I will never go back to flat panel monitors if at all possible. 4k 32" monitors are great for document work and graphics work too.
@awaken77
9 ай бұрын
curved monitors good only for games. I hate it for 3D modelling / CAD work or photo editing , lines are not parallel
I wanted a 2.1 HDMI, 3840X2160 (4K) over 120HZ refresh rate, PDP, KVM (via USB-C connected items) curved monitor strictly for work and gaming via PS5 console ONLY. I looked at an LG38wn95c, Alienware, Dell, and even Samsung doesn't even make the cut (unless I want the Samsung Neo G9 since it's on sale but it's not 4K) If I want to get what I paid for when I waited forever for this PS5, surprisingly all the big names didn't meet those specs. And yet a Gigabyte M32UC monitor checks all the boxes. Who would have thought! TAKE MY MONEY!
@alIenbaha
2 жыл бұрын
Does M32UC support 4k 120hz for PS5?
@yesindeed5637
Жыл бұрын
@@alIenbaha yes
@terratailes
Жыл бұрын
How is the monitor?
@edgars00789
Жыл бұрын
Can this Monitor be good for an Xbox series x console
@livinglegacy8429
10 ай бұрын
So did you like your purchase?
Like your style, keep up the good work! 😊👌🏻
Anyone have this with their PS5?
does this monitor support vrr?
@kathrynck
Жыл бұрын
yes I really wish there were more detailed reviews of this monitor. It's very different from the M32U (VA & curved vs. IPS & flat, they're completely different monitors), and is an interesting monitor at it's price-point. If the Neo G7 was $500 cheaper, and didn't have a poorly thought out 1000R curve, I wouldn't give the M32UC a second glance. But with samsung hamstringing their otherwise perfect display, this monitor is in the running for my monitor purchase.
@livinglegacy8429
10 ай бұрын
Which one did you get and why?
Is this still the best 4k 144hz monitor for the price?
@abdulmuq
7 ай бұрын
I just got mine a few days ago, gotta say I love it
@samer3li844
4 ай бұрын
do u have any problems with black smearing?@@abdulmuq
@taleeyab2607
4 ай бұрын
@@abdulmuqim thinking of getting it. How is it going for you so far any problems?
It is a va panel, huge difference from m32u with ips.
@jakubgorski6066
Жыл бұрын
do you think VA is worse than IPS?
@badgermemelord6207
Жыл бұрын
@@jakubgorski6066 VA > IPS, ips has awful contrast ratio
@sulliwan
Жыл бұрын
@@badgermemelord6207 IPS > VA, no near black smearing, better viewing angles, wider color gamut, sharper than va panels, faster in general
@finraziel
Жыл бұрын
@@sulliwan Black is gray on an IPS... so there's just no near blacks in the first place :P Seriously though, IPS is usually better in a well lit room or if you want to show your screen to other people (viewing angles). If you're sitting straight in front of it in a dim or dark room, then VA kills it (apart from that there are good and bad VA and good and bad IPS panels of course).
@syncmonism
Жыл бұрын
@@sulliwan Some new VA panels have massively improved response times, putting them right up there with even the fastest IPS panels, which was quite surprising at first, because VA panels were always slower for the longest time. I believe it's only some new Samsung VA panels which can do this (many different brands use Samsung panels, as Samsung is one of the only companies which actually makes LCD panels in large, price competitive quantities). I believe that the panel used in this monitor is one of these much faster Samsung VA panels.
It's kind of disappointing, to me. I was considering this monitor, however, with this amount of price range, no G-Sync compatible, only AMD FreeSync and Adaptive-Sync, despite I know they're all the same, nonetheless, in my opinion, it should have supported them all. In the end, I went with a 27" ASUS TUF gaming monitor, I think 32" range monitors as of now, still need to wait a bit.
@Zogga88
Жыл бұрын
From my understanding it supports also GSYNC.
@syncmonism
Жыл бұрын
@@Zogga88 That's sort-of correct. Nvidia added driver support for freesync after they realized that freesync was winning out over g-sync (it became far more popular in monitors than g-sync ever was), thanks to its much lower cost but very similar performance. However, they call it "g-sync compatible" instead of actually calling it "freesync" or "VESA adaptive sync", which would have been much less confusing. After Nvidia decided that it would start supporting freesync (also known as "VESA adaptive sync" iirc), which is an OPEN STANDARD, many monitors which don't support the original G-sync (which required an internal proprietary "G-sync" module), started getting ADVERTISED as supporting G-sync, but they actually only support VESA adaptive sync (a.k.a. "freesync"). It was an elaborate way for Nvidia to try to hide the fact that their proprietary G-sync standard lost out to the open source freesync standard championed by AMD. It is apparently also a way that Nvidia wants to make less informed consumers think that certain monitors won't work optimally if you don't buy an Nvidia GPU. What makes it even more confusing is that the term "G-sync" rather than "G-sync compatible" is often used, even on monitors which don't actually support the original G-sync standard at all (because they have no proprietary G-sync module). So, for example, my monitor has a little "Nvidia G-Sync" sticker on the bezel, even though it doesn't actually support the original G-sync, and actually works just as well, if not better, with AMD GPUs than it does with Nvidia GPUs.
@syncmonism
Жыл бұрын
I just love how companies love to confuse us by never agreeing upon what words to use to refer to the same technical standards or specifications
Ok, nice video, but for me as a non native English speaker hard to understand, sorry, but for me your accent is hard to follow...
@yesindeed5637
Жыл бұрын
the just watch another video?? if you can’t understand english it’s not his fault he’s speaking absolutely clearly
@malaengsarbdigital
Жыл бұрын
I’m a non-native English speaker, but I can understand everything he said.