MSI Full HD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 24 Curved non-Glare 1ms LED Wide Screen 1920 x 1080 144Hz Refresh Rate (Optix G24C)
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Jeremy Vincent
> 3 dayGreat monitor for the price. More than I bargained for. Works as advertised. The best bang for your buck.
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Scott
> 3 dayONT VESA COMPATIBLE!! There are NO recessed mounting screw holes or anywhere on this 24 curved display to use a vesa mount. what it does have is a dedicated mount for the included stand. That mount is two vertical screw holes about 1.5 apart. I have strap steel and will fashion a mount for it to adapt it to the plate so I can use it with my wall mount. This display will require adaptation to use any type of wall mount.
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Diana Ferguson
> 3 dayFirst time trying a curved monitor. Overall this is a good monitor, good size, good refresh rate and visual quality. Nice product for the price. Highly recommend.
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Sinful_Breeze
> 3 dayfind what your looking for, through bushes and windows, never miss a shot! This monitor will give you an edge over other gamers, see them first, and clearly eliminate each opponent at a time.
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Lenna Morissette
> 3 dayThe DisplayPort cable that came with the monitor was not working properly. When I changed refresh rate to 144hz the screen was flickering and going black randomly. I changed the cable and now it works flawlessly. Its one of the best purchases I made.
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Matthew Mcleod
15-12-2024Man this is a really good monitor for the price. 144hz is so amazingly smooth and the contrast and color depth is great. It even comes with BOTH a Displayport and HDMI cable. This has to be the best [curved] 1080p 144hz monitor you can get for the price. Some may not like that its small, but it makes it less noticeable to see pixels when playing games on smaller res like 900p, 720p, etc.
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Mark McConnell
> 3 dayI purchased three of the G24c variants of these monitors in late November of 2017 and they checked all of the right boxes: 144hz, 1ms response time and the picture is great (for 1080p). I didnt really care that they were curved but after purchasing them and setting them up across my desk I found I like the effect. I wasnt looking for 4k or 1440 at the time and these are a solid 1080p display, when theyre working as expected. I wasnt initially able to take advantage of FreeSync as I was running a gtx1080 and it wasnt yet supported. After finally activating FreeSync, I was pleased with the performance. Unfortunately, I noticed in late 2018 that my monitors began having these lines that would come up from the bottom of the screen. (In the attached picture, the very bottom of the monitor is what this initially looked like) At first, it was just on my center monitor, but eventually two of the three monitors began having this same effect. I thought it may have been a graphics card or driver issue and dealt with that for a while and it seemed like after the monitor was on for 5 - 10 minutes it went away. After dealing with what was a nuisance at best for a year or so both monitors began to get progressively worse, to the point they are now where on boot the entire monitor is filled with this hybrid of yellow pixels that rapidly scan across the screen and whatever should actually be being drawn to the screen (see attached photo). I noticed the same type of pixel activity during the monitors boot sequence, confirming it is the screen itself and not a driver or graphics card related issue. Ive also changed the output from the graphics card display port to monitor and the monitors with the issue continued to have the issue regardless of where video was coming in from. When these lines scan across the screen its impossible to see mouse movement and if you do move a window from one of the bad screens to a good screen it stays stuck on the bad screen for a few seconds before clearing. I found a reddit thread that outlines a similar problem that users began having around the same time my issues initially started, they theorize it has something to do with poor soldering on the display port connection (hopefully this has been resolved on newer models). I reached out to MSI to see what could be done, but they instructed me to file an RMA (which I have to pay out of pocket to ship back to MSI) -- but after researching their policy, my monitors are out of warranty anyway and would not be repaired -- or would cost me out of pocket to be repaired. For now, unless I outright replace all three monitors, Ill keep using them. I re-arranged them so that the one monitor that doesnt (yet) have this issue is my center screen and the two that do have this issue look as pictured for 5 - 10 minutes on cold boot, then work normally -- but they are getting progressively worse and I expect that in time these monitors will fail completely. TLDR; 2/3 monitors are in partial failure and are anticipated to fail completely over time, the third one is still as good as the day I bought it. The picture quality when they are working is great (for 1080p) and the 144hz refresh rate has been great for frame sensitive gaming. After finally using FreeSync, Im not sure I could go back to a gaming screen without it. I really like the monitor, but if you do take a risk on these screens I suggest you RMA or return them at first sign of failure, as it will only continue to get worse.
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omu
> 3 daythe monitor is good it is not as curved as i thought it would be and the picture is not as good as i thought itd be for the money. the plugs for the cables are positioned poorly so it makes it hard to plug and unplug the cables in. the setup was easy though and i like the menu options on the monitor
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Ryan Rangel
18-12-2024How come I’m only getting 120hz? When it says 144hz
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Daniel
> 3 dayme llego hace poco, asi que si me va mal en un futuro editare este comentario, pero por ahora es perfecto para jugar y su imagen es muy buena