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27 Reddit comments about AOC International AG241QX 24-Inch AGON Series Monitor:

u/Megabyte2 · 8 pointsr/pcmasterrace

The AOC AG241QX is probably the cheapest 1440p/144Hz monitor (£315 at Amazon).

Acer XF240YUbmiidprzx is similar to the AOC but costs £350.

27" models are usually around £400.

Sometimes you can find a good deal in clearance sections for some retailers.

u/BSM-Black · 2 pointsr/italy

Per i 60 fps va bene quel processore.

  • Dissipatore: è esagerato, quella roba riesce a tenere un 8700k/9700k a 4.8-5Ghz senza problemi. Se non hai intenzione di overclockare puoi usare quello stock (compreso con la CPU). Se vuoi overclockare in futuro puoi sempre comprarne uno migliore ad aria per poche decine di euro.
  • Scheda madre: difficile da scegliere (almeno per me). Qua puoi vedere una "tier list" per le mobo adatte al tuo processore. Tieni conto di queste se hai intenzione di overclockare. La mobo consigliata costa, su amazon, circa 150 euro, mentre Questa è migliore, almeno dal punto di vista dei VRM. Ma se non hai intenzione di overclockare vai per quella più bella, che ha più funzionalità (cosa che non ho controllato) senza farti problemi.
  • RAM: qualsiasi cosa da 16 gb (2x8) non meno di 3000 Mhz (i ryzen hanno performance migliori, se pur di poco, all'aumentare della frequenza delle RAM). Vanno benissimo per esempio Queste
  • SSD: spendi un po' di più e prendi un Crucial MX 500 o un Samsung 860 pro. Capienza a tuo piacere, non adrei sotto i 500gb così puoi installarci anche qualche programma e gioco che avvii spesso
  • HDD: Puoi prendere un WD blue, un Seagate, un Toshiba. Quello che preferisci.
  • Case: sono altamente ignorante. Secondo me potresti scegliere in base a: estetica, disponibilità di installazione ventole, filtri antipolvere (molto importanti), e chicche varie. Non so consigliarti nulla. NOTA: Attento al case con la lunghezza della GPU: il produttore indica la massima lunghezza accettabile della GPU, caso per caso vai a verificare che ci stia.
  • Ottimo questo EVGA, ma 750W sono overkill anche per una 2070 (wattaggio consigliato 550w). Questo EVGA da 550w dovrebbe andare bene.

    GPU


    Molti avrebbero da ridire perchè i miei consigli sono un po' eccessivi, puoi farti un'idea andando a cercare benchmark su YT in modo da avere sotto visione i numeri. Non ho la sfera di cristallo, il tuo portafoglio, o la testa dei dev, per cui non so quanto una GPU che adesso garantisce 60fps in 1440p sia valida anche tra 2-3 anni (cosa da tenere in conto dato l'investimento imho).

  1. 1080p 60fps: per me dovresti andare di 1660ti o rtx2060 al MASSIMO. Conta che la con la 2060 puoi puntare anche ai 144fps in 1080p (ma non ad ultra in certi titoli). Se vuoi risparmiare vai di 1660ti senzxa problemi. Qua puoi vedere come la 1660ti si comporta in 1080p e in 1440p. Secondo me la 1660ti è la scelta giusta.
  2. 1080p 144fps: rtx 2060. Butti giù qualche filtro inutile e li avrai senza problemi. Nei titoli da te citati senza nessuno sforzo.
  3. 1440p 60fps: RTX 2060 [Video performance in 1080p e 1440p]. Come puoi vedere, ad ultra, in 1080p siamo sempre sopra i 60fps, e in 1440p siamo sui 60 fps. Conta che puoi sempre abbassare filtri, ombre etc e guadagnare FPS. Ma giocare TW3 a Ultra è un piacere per gli occhi e non avrai sicuramente bisogno di 120 fps. Vuoi fare lo sborone? RTX 2070 e non avrai sicuramente problemi in un paio d'anni. Io andrei di 2060, ciò che risparmi lo usi tra x anni per comprarti un'altra GPU.
  4. 1440p 144fps: RTX 2070, una 2080 è troppo secondo me (e costa un sacco)
  5. Si, ma che marca? Gigabyte, MSI, Asus, Zotac? Qualche versione è più spinta di altre, ma si sta parlando di differenze di 1,2 fps (ossia nulla) Per esempio guarda qua con una rtx 2060. Valuta in base ad estetica, rumorosità e prezzo.

    Che monitor usare? Bella domanda. Non sono un esperto, te ne linko qualcuno, quelli più noti ed usati in pratica, ma non sono davvero la persona più adatta. Magari ti sa aiutare r/Monitors

  • 1080p: AOC 75hz, 27 pollici AOC 144hz 27 pollici Asus 1080p 60hz, 27 pollici, Asus 1080p 144hz
  • 1440p: Asus 1440p 75hz 27 pollici, AOC 1440p 144hz.

    Insomma, la scelta è varia e dipende da quanto vuoi spendere. Ho cercato di fare una panoramica rapida e chiara (spero).

    Se mi permetti io farei così:

  • Non me ne frega un cazzo di FPS, di fare il pro e di avere 750 fps su counter strike per avere 0.12 decimi di secondi di vantaggio rispetto al nemico. 1440p a 60fps. Puoi goderti un fps, ma hai la bellezza dei 1440p in titoli come The Witcher. Asus 75hz (240 euro) e RTX 2060 (circa 400 euro). Fatto. Per me è la scelta migliore ( e io gioco praticamente solo fps). Questa configurazione secondo me è ottima. Spesa 1400 euro compresa di monitor per 2k a 60 fps.
  • Voglio avere più fluidità e non mi importa di avere tutto ad ultra. RTX 2060 (quindi anche qui circa 400 euro) e AOC 144hz (300 euro). Meh. Spendi come sopra ma giochi in 1080p e non te ne fai nulla in Dark Souls o The Witcher.

    Spero di essere stato d'aiuto,che i link siano quelli giusti e di non averti confuso. Aggiornami se ho scritto cazzate, o se decidi di cambiare qualcosa!
u/YERBAMATE93 · 2 pointsr/Argaming

Tengo la misma placa, asi que te recomiendo que busques algo con resolucion 1440p

Si queres barato y buena resolucion, te recomiendo el AOC Agon AG241QX https://www.amazon.es/AOC-AGON-resoluci%C3%B3n-tecnolog%C3%ADa-contraste/dp/B01LT04C30/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&keywords=AG241QX&qid=1557071927&s=gateway&sr=8-1

Yo tengo la version con G-Sync, me salio mas caro, pero ahora que es oficialmente soportado como G-Sync Compatible, es una buena opcion https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/specs/

Fijate en la pagina esa de G-Sync cual te gusta y ves que vendan en Amazon

u/supercakefish · 2 pointsr/Monitors

The GPU can handle 1440p, I know this because I have a GTX 1080 too :)

I personally haven't experienced 144Hz in gaming yet (but I've literally ordered a new 144Hz monitor today) so can't say for certain yet how much of a difference it makes (though I've heard great things). I certainly can tell the difference between 60Hz and higher refresh rates though as I love my iPad Pro 10.5" with its silky smooth 120Hz display. So I anticipate that 144Hz is well worth investing in.

If it were me, I'd personally go for the AOC AG241QX:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-AG241QX-24-Inch-Monitor-Response/dp/B01LT04C30/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524315951&sr=8-1&keywords=AG241QX&dpID=51Quhtt0Y9L&preST=_SX300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

I don't know which country you live in so can't pick the right Amazon link for your specific country, but with today's exchange rates the above monitor works out to €359 so I'm sure you can find it for that price from Amazon where you live.

I'd personally go with that monitor for the following reasons:

- It's 144Hz, which is highly recommended in PC gaming. Especially with a powerful GPU/CPU combination, like you have.

- It's 1440p. This leads to a nice crisp PPI of 122. It's almost a half-way house to a true 4K display compared to standard 1080p 24" displays. The GTX 1080 can handle it well at ultra detail settings in the vast majority of games (from my own personal experience).

- It has 1ms response times. The lower the response time the better. Simple as that. 1ms is about as good as you can get in 2018.

- It has modern monitor features like an in-built blue light filter, for example.

If this panel doesn't float your boat, I will give honourable mentions to the Samsung C24FG73 (24" 1080p VA 144Hz) and the MSI Optix G24C (24" 1080P VA 144Hz). Go for these options if you would prefer 1080p over 1440p to get higher framerates or desire a VA panel for better colours, contrast and viewing angles over TN.

Hope that helps at least a little bit!

u/Warhammer464 · 1 pointr/IndianGaming

Yes, I will scout around for this 4K model and thats what I was afraid of.. 4K is hard for a 970. It's a 1080p card.

The Dell U2515H looks sharp and good. And aesthetics are also good. But. As you too have said, quality control issues. I don't want to trust Dell on that.

I've been looking at AOC AG241QX 24" Gaming Monitor since yesterday. Any opinions on this?

u/wafflemania15 · 1 pointr/FortNiteBR

It’s night and day trust me. As long as your PC can get above 120fps it’s amazing. The one I use is 1440p 144hz, I wouldn’t get this unless you have atleast a gtx 1070. Also what size do you want I use 24” just because my old monitor was a 24 so they’re the same size. One draw back is the colour quality is not as good with the TN panels that high refresh rate monitors use you can get IPS ones with better colours but they run you double the price

1440p one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01LT04C30/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523993597&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=1440p+144hz&dpPl=1&dpID=51Quhtt0Y9L&ref=plSrch

1080p one:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00IG0Z0HY/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1523993692&sr=8-4&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=1440p+144hz&dpPl=1&dpID=51H5FsSwM1L&ref=plSrch

u/pmMeGoodUsernames · 1 pointr/buildapcforme

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/YMTFV6

If you can wait a lil bit longer and spend £100 get this monitor instead

u/__PETTYOFFICER117__ · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-AG241QX-24-Inch-Monitor-Response/dp/B01LT04C30/

If you're looking for something 27" you can still hit that price if you catch a good sale.

u/Matte2491 · 1 pointr/buildapc

actually, i saw a very good deal for this 1440p @144hz https://www.amazon.it/AOC-AGON-AG241QX-Monitor-23-8/dp/B01LT04C30/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1487520959&sr=8-1&keywords=AOC+AGON+AG241QX
is this good? i can do it with my 1070? no gsync but freesync..useless i think

u/Shadowyuri · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Really liking your rec. of the G2460PF. Only thing that worries me is that its not on the compatible list for Nvidia supported Freesync. Currently looking into the AOC G2590FX since its on the supported list. You have been extremely helpful. Thank you a ton!

Edit.: This one is also on the list, but not sure if its worth it to go 1440p 144hz. My gpu cant support this AOC Agon AG241QX

u/MrCoggy · 1 pointr/buildapc

With your first question it all depends on if your system can handle the higher resolution/frame rate.

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You haven't specified the currency but I found one for just over £300 after a quick search on Amazon (not sure about other websites though):

Here

If you're unsure about buying it look at a few Youtube reviews on it and decide for yourself.

Review of the Monitor

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Hope this helps.

Edit: Formatting + changed the monitor due to it not being 1440p

u/Carracer12 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I got an AOC AGON AG241QX around christmas time, so far it's been great, very smooth, it has freesync if you want/can use that. It was extremely good value, in the UK things seem to be very expensive so it might just be us, don't know about pricing elsewhere.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-AG241QX-AGON-24-Inch-Monitor-x/dp/B01LT04C30/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1497546096&sr=8-4-fkmr0&keywords=AGON+AG251FG

u/TeamWorkOPleaseNerf · 1 pointr/pcgaming

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-AG241QX-24-Inch-Monitor-Response/dp/B01LT04C30/ref=sr_1_7?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1540004548&sr=1-7&keywords=1440p+144hz

Damn somehow its 300 usd vs 314 pounds on the UK, that said i would recommend 1440p as your card is more than able to do that and this monitor has almost no motion blur though the colors are less than ideal, also 1440p means ryzen would be even less of a bottleneck and use more of your card on older games.

Its 24 inches, so no individual pixels either.

I would recommend other brands with better colours but in the monitor world everything has its drawbacks, and IPS panels with good color reproduction have more motion blur.

Still cheers, you ll find searching out tech and seeing in what to invest fun.

u/Blze001 · 1 pointr/buildapc

Ah, okay, so that rules out the 3440x1440 then. And 4k, tbh.

Which is the more important thing for you? Refresh rate, or resolution?

EDIT: I'm not super familiar with AOC, but I know they have a decent reputation. This might be the best way to mix refresh rate and resolution at your pricepoint

u/Vnyxx · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Currently in the same situation as you, although i had to return a defective 144hz 1080p. It made me put the extra in for a 1440p 144hz, specifically this

u/lmvg · 1 pointr/Monitors

This

Edit: Also holy shit that motherboard is so incredibly expensive. The PSU and tower case are too but not compared to the mobo lmao. If I were you I'd return it and save a LOT of money for a better monitor.