Question MSI PRO MP271QP. Fullhd mode, and Freesync.

perkas

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Hi,
I want to buy the"MSI PRO MP271QP" monitor, but have two questions:

1. Reading the manual, in the "preset display modes" section, i can´t find the preset for "FullHd" (1920x1080) mode.
This monitor can't display this resolution?
Otherwhise, it can display FullHd mode with 75Hz, or only 60Hz?

2. I can't find information about Freesync. This monitor isn't compatible with it?
I have a Radeon rx470 GPU, and i need ensure this monitor can use tese functionality.

Thank you, and best regards!
 

mnewsham

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It's a 60hz 2560x1440p monitor.

So 1920x1080 would not be it's native resolution, nor can it run at 75hz. It also doesn't have freesync support.
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perkas

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Thanks! i will look for another one..

This seems to be fine : "ProArt Display PA278CV". 5ms, Adaptative sync, FullHD capable..
Do you think it's ok for play games?

Thanks!
 

mnewsham

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Thanks! i will look for another one..

This seems to be fine : "ProArt Display PA278CV". 5ms, Adaptative sync, FullHD capable..
Do you think it's ok for play games?

Thanks!

The Pro art PA278CV is $400 and is again, a 27" 2560x1440p monitor, though it does have 75hz and freesync this time.

So no, it wont run FullHD (1080p) natively, it's 1440p native.


It would probably be fine for games, but there are much cheaper gaming-oriented monitors out there.

For example, the Asus TUF gaming VG279Q1R, it's only ~$250, is 1920x1080p, and has 144hz freesync.

If all you're concerned about is gaming, i'd rather have the one that is a much higher refresh rate for $150 less.
 
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