Tuesday, February 27th 2024

Gigabyte Provides Specs of its Upcoming 360 Hz QD-OLED Display, the AORUS FO27Q3

Back in January, Gigabyte announced a wide range of new displays at CES and one of the new models that the company didn't have on display at the show was the AORUS FO27Q3. The company has now shared more details on its website of the new display and it gives us a lot more details than what had previously been released. As the model name suggests, the AORUS FO27Q3 is a 27-inch display and the resolution is 2560 x 1440 pixels and the refresh rate will top out at 360 Hz and has a response time of 0.03 ms. The FO27Q3 is built around a QD-OLED panel with an anti-reflective coating. The panel is said to be a 10-bit panel capable of 10.7 billion colours and it's certified for DisplayHDR True Black 400, has a typical brightness of 250 cd/m² and a contrast ratio of 15 million to one.

Other features include support for AMD FreeSync Premium Pro and VESA ClearMR 13000, but there's no mention of G-Sync support. Other features include a range of gaming related features such as crosshairs, night vision, black equalizer etc. as well as picture by picture and picture in picture support. Inputs consist of two HDMI 2.1 ports, one DP 1.4, one USB Type-C with DP Alt mode support as well as a very disappointing 18 W of USB Power Delivery. Furthermore there's a USB 3.0 upstreams port and two downstreams ports, a headphone and a microphone jack. Gigabyte has also added KVM support and a stand that offers tilt, swivels, pivot and height adjustment. The display is said to have a peak power draw of 53 Watts and relies on an external power brick. No word on pricing or availability.
Source: Gigabyte Aorus
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32 Comments on Gigabyte Provides Specs of its Upcoming 360 Hz QD-OLED Display, the AORUS FO27Q3

#26
mechtech
TheLostSwedeWe're already at DP 2.1a. It's unlikely that we'll see any DP 2.0 products.
That’s why I’ll wait. I said that as a minimum but if it’s newer then that’s fine as well. V1.4 is pretty old by pc standards now.
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lexluthermiester
mechtechThat’s why I’ll wait. I said that as a minimum but if it’s newer then that’s fine as well. V1.4 is pretty old by pc standards now.
DP1.4a can do 5x1080p144 daisy-chained, 4x1440p120 and 3x4k60. It's not like it's a serious limitation. Unless you have more than 3 4k60 displays or an 8k display, 1.4a is more than 99.9% of users need right now. And if you do need more, then you will be buying professional parts, such as Quadro's and high end displays, not a display aimed at gamers.
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mechtech
lexluthermiesterDP1.4a can do 5x1080p144 daisy-chained, 4x1440p120 and 3x4k60. It's not like it's a serious limitation. Unless you have more than 3 4k60 displays or an 8k display, 1.4a is more than 99.9% of users need right now. And if you do need more, then you will be buying professional parts, such as Quadro's and high end displays, not a display aimed at gamers.
What about 3 x 4k 120hz?

If you're going to do triple monitors...............do it right ;)
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#29
lexluthermiester
mechtechWhat about 3 x 4k 120hz?
By the specs, I think that would be too much.
mechtechIf you're going to do triple monitors...............do it right ;)
But of course!
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#30
mechtech
lexluthermiesterBy the specs, I think that would be too much.


But of course!
oh and true 10-bit each monitor as well :)
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#31
lexluthermiester
mechtechoh and true 10-bit each monitor as well :)
Right, 3x10bit4k120 is very much beyond the bandwidth of DP1.4a. Still, how many people are running that kind of array?
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#32
mechtech
lexluthermiesterRight, 3x10bit4k120 is very much beyond the bandwidth of DP1.4a. Still, how many people are running that kind of array?
I would be if I could find 24" monitors like that with DP2.0 and a had a DP2.0 card and DP2.0/oled monies.................which I don't ;(

All in portrait mode for 27:16 ratio lol
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