It appears that, unfortunately, there is a supply shortage, and our supplier has had to adjust the expected delivery date multiple times. Up until now, we have had no reason to doubt the updates from our supplier. However, if the situation does not improve, we will have to change the delivery date to unknown.
Absolut keine Probleme mit meinem, Streamdeck+ ist dran. Aktuelle Firmware? https://rog.asus.com/monitors/27-to-31-5-inches/rog-swift-oled-pg32ucdm/helpdesk_bios/
Our scope of delivery corresponds to that of the official manufacturer.
https://webshop.asus.com/ch-de/90LM09T0-B01370/ASUS-ROG-Swift-OLED-PG32UCDM-81-28-cm-32-Zoll-Gaming-Monitor
If you use the Aspect Ratio feature, there may be a change in resolution or refresh rate depending on the setting selected. The exact effect on the resolution or refresh rate depends on the specific settings you make in the monitor. For the 27 inch mode, it could mean that the resolution or refresh rate is adjusted to achieve the desired image proportion. However, the exact details are not included in the information provided.
It‘s currently the best 32inch 4k monitor. i had problems with the stand cause the Led projector wasn’t working but cause of warranty, the part was replaced
You can also disable G-Sync specifically for games that have this issue.
In Nvidia Control Panel -> Manage 3D settings -> Program Settings -> Choose the game and below select "Fixed Refresh" under Monitor Technology. If you still want to prevent screen tearing you can also select "Fast" or "Adaptive" under Vertical sync.
This way you don't have to disable G-Sync in general.
Digitec article burn-in:
https://www.digitec.ch/de/page/asus-und-msi-geben-burn-in-garantie-auf-oled-bringt-das-was-31738
-yes with the model it is supposedly 3 years
Yes, ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM is equipped with 100 x 100 mm (3.9 x 3.9 in) VESA mounting compatibility, which means you can attach it to a suitable desk mount or wall mount that supports this VESA size.
You will see this after a few years... The monitor has various options to prevent this (automatic switch-off/dimming - graphene coating and pixel cleaning) and since you probably don't have a static screen all day with this monitor, I don't think it's really a cause for concern. I've had my OLED TV for 4 years now and I can't see anything and it runs for about 4 hours a day.
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I've had the monitor for about 1 year and use it for 12+ hours a day for everything (home office + gaming). According to the monitor, it has been active for 3393 hours (average 9.07 hours per day). Pixel cleaning reminder is deactivated and the monitor performs its pixel cleaning automatically when the PC is switched off.
No burn-in so far, not even in the taskbar area. The monitor is great for pretty much everything.
The monitor has an idle function. If nothing much changes on the screen, it automatically goes dark. This is usually only noticeable when you are writing texts and not doing much/fast screaming. It can probably be switched off if it bothers you (I haven't tried it yet).
The USB-C port is also interesting for office use. You can connect a laptop to it. The laptop is charged via USB-C and can use the screen as an external monitor at the same time. The monitor also has a KVM switch, i.e. you can attach a keyboard and mouse directly to the monitor and control the laptop with them when connected to the monitor.
Only the stand could be better for office use (depending on what you need), but it's still pretty good. The stand is height-adjustable by 110mm, and can be tilted ±15° horizontally and -5° - +20° vertically. However, it does not support portrait mode. However, the stand is rather poor and takes up a lot of space. On my 60cm deep table, my keyboard and mouse pad have to be quite close to the edge because of the stand. At least the stand is high enough that I can stow the power supply for the screen underneath (which is also quite large). It might be worth getting an ergonomic stand that can be attached to the edge of the desk. The screen has VESA support and is supplied with the VESA module.
I wouldn't recommend it as a pure office monitor as it's too expensive, but it's definitely very suitable.
Do any of you also occasionally have black screens with the monitor? It often happens in games (e.g. age of empires 2 de) that the monitor simply has a black screen. If I then briefly select the OSD menu, it comes back again. Meanwhile, the sound continues to play and my second screen has no problems.
I have tried various NVidia drivers, with VRR off, proximity sensor off and much more.
I'm thinking about sending it in, but after a year I've disposed of the huge box.
Latest firmware is on it... the only thing I've changed in the last few days is a Streamdeck Mk2 connected (to the PC)
The USB-C port uses USB 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) and therefore has a maximum bandwidth of 5 Gbps. Pretty much any USB-C cable should work as long as it is USB 3.
Unfortunately, 240 Hz will not be possible, at least not in 4K. According to the instructions from Asus, a maximum of 4K@144Hz is supported via USB-C when DSC is active.
EN: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/LCD%20Monitors/PG32UCDM/PG32UCDM_German.pdf?model=PG32UCDM
> "Type-C bandwidth: Select USB Type-C with USB 2.0 or USB 3.2. USB 3.2 is up to 3840 x 2160@144Hz when DSC support is switched ON."
EN: https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/LCD%20Monitors/PG32UCDM/PG32UCDM_English.pdf?model=PG32UCDM
> "Type-C Bandwidth: Select USB Type-C with USB 2.0 or USB 3.2. USB 3.2 is up to 3840 x 2160@144Hz when DSC support is ON."