A $530 32" 4K gaming monitor will make up for the "investment" you made in the RTX 4080

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A $530 32" 4K gaming monitor will make up for the "investment" you made in the RTX 4080
[The Gigabyte M32UC is one of our favorite 4K monitors thanks to its affordable price, practical USB hub integration, and overclockable high refresh The M32UC is available now for $530 on Newegg with code GTRDCTA3254 .

This is $100 less than the list price. In other words, if you're looking to invest in a 32" curved gaming monitor, now might be a good time to do so.

We scored the M32UC an 87 in our recent review, but for a panel generally priced at $600, it is already a good budget buy even without the discount. The M32UC currently ranks on our Best Gaming Monitors list as the "best affordable 4K gaming monitor.

Not only does it have a gray-to-gray response time of 2ms, but its 144Hz refresh rate allows it to take full advantage of high-performance graphics cards like Nvidia's RTX 4090 and AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX.

There is also the option to overclock the frame rate to 160 Hz if the frame rate can exceed the 144 fps mark. Whether a powerful GPU will be useful at 4K is another matter, but it would be ideal for those who want to enjoy competitive gaming at lower resolutions from time to time.

FreeSync Premium Pro is meant to give the M32UC a little more security with respect to screen tearing and to enhance the magical and elusive immersive experience that everyone is so crazy about. The curvature of the panel also helps.

Like a digital blinker, it can block out all the so-called life happening around you.

A USB 3.2 hub is also included, so there is no need to run wires around the back of the PC. 1x USB Type-C, 3x USB 3.2 Type-A, 1x USB 3.2 Upstream There is also a 3.5mm audio jack.

The Gigabyte M32UC is only DisplayHDR 400 certified, but ghosting is hardly a concern, and as Jacob noted in a recent review, "fine detail is well preserved, and this panel doesn't struggle with saturation, resulting in a luscious, vibrant image. ."

Just don't forget the code, and you'll only get a $60 discount, not $100: GTRDCTA3254.

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