We tested the 27 inch ASUS ROG Strix XG279Q, which is the only size available for this product. However, there are other monitors in the ROG Strix lineup, some of which are listed below.
Model | Size | Resolution | Panel | Max Refresh Rate | Variable Refresh Rate | Curve | Notes |
XG279Q | 27″ | 1440p | IPS | 170Hz | Adaptive Sync | No | |
XG27UQ | 27″ | 1440p | IPS | 144Hz | Adaptive Sync | No | No ELMB Sync |
XG32VQR | 32″ | 1440p | VA | 144Hz | FreeSync | Yes | |
XG32VQ | 32″ | 1440p | VA | 144Hz | FreeSync | Yes | Mini DisplayPort |
XG32VC | 32″ | 1440p | VA | 170Hz | Adaptive Sync | Yes | |
XG43VQ | 43″ | 3840×1200 | VA | 120Hz | FreeSync | Yes |
If someone comes across a different type of panel or if their ASUS XG279Q doesn’t correspond to our review, let us know and we’ll update the review. Note that some tests, such as the gray uniformity, may vary between individual units.
The XG279Q we reviewed was manufactured in May 2020, and you can see the label here.