🔥 Elevate your workspace and game with the Tempest GP27Q — where speed meets stunning color!
The Cooler Master Tempest GP27Q is a 27-inch MiniLED PC monitor featuring a sharp 2K QHD 2560x1440 resolution, ultra-fast 165Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time, and vibrant Quantum Dot technology delivering 99% Adobe RGB and 98% DCI-P3 color accuracy. It supports HDR1000 for deep contrast, adaptive FreeSync/G-Sync for smooth gameplay, and offers versatile connectivity including DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and USB Type-C.
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Max Screen Resolution | 2560 x 1440 Pixels |
Brand | Cooler Master |
Series | Tempest GP27Q 27” MiniLED |
Item model number | CMI-GP27-FQS-US |
Item Weight | 20.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.78 x 24.32 x 20.7 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.78 x 24.32 x 20.7 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Voltage | 240 Volts |
Manufacturer | Cooler Master |
ASIN | B0B45GPTM3 |
Date First Available | June 15, 2022 |
E**A
Excellent picture quality, no dead pixels on mine, HDR is rather lackluster but hey, is there...
Excellent picture quality, no dead pixels on mine, HDR is rather lackluster but hey, is there...IPS panel with excellent built quality, if you calibrate it correctly (the factory calibration is really good too), at this price this monitor is a bargain.Cons: the monitor has a bit of blacklight bleed (this is normal for IPS panels though). There are also small signs of vignetting that you'll forget the second time you look.I am not much of a gamer but I can tell you can do really well with this one, plus the design is low-key and very slick-looking IMO.Concerning quality control, going by my experience, there is nothing wrong after using it for a month.
M**;
A Good Monitor Full of Faults (GP27U and GP27Q)
Overall: It's a pretty solid monitor but has some pretty big issues. The Design Defect really kills a lot of enthusiasm I had with this monitor.Pros:Local Dimming: 5xx dimming zones is a must have for true HDR. Works great in HDR supported games. Ideally you'd get a nice and bright OLED but those just don't exist under 32".Brightness: It's basically a miniature sun when it wants to be.Price: It's basically the cheapest real HDR monitor you can get.Text: Text is so incredibly crisp. I didn't know I needed this in my life until now. It's my main drivers for upgrading to 4k. Ruined my second monitor for me though....Cons:You have to restart the monitor every time it falls to sleep or enjoy a black or purple image.Design Defect: Monitor seems to have a design defect. The left and right sides of the screen are noticeably dimmer with the far most lines being completely invisible when you sit at a normal viewing angle. The closer you are the worse it gets. Seems to be an issue with the anti-reflectent coating.Local Dimming: It distracts from the experience when viewing non-HDR content. Text becomes hard to read in some situation and there's so much noticeable haloing on all websites. In games that don't support it bright objects in a dark scene become so fuzzy. Don't use it.Backlight glow: Never understood the whole thing with backlight bleed or glow but man do I now. It's BAD. VERY BAD. Wouldn't be an issue if Local Dimming worked in SDR content though. I initially though the monitor had some crazy bad anti reflective coating until I enabled Local Dimming.Software/OSD: It's a mess. It's easy enough to navigate as a tech enthusiast but so many settings are arbitrarily locked and some settings that don't make sense. (Example: There's some sort of "MPRT" thing that trails to everything that moves and idk what it's for) The software developers seem to have no clue what they're doing either releasing untested and broken or buggy software updates.Slowest monitor on Earth: It is by far the slowest monitor I have ever seen. Switching inputs, changing resolution, or turning HDR on and off takes a full 5 seconds. My computer literally gets to the login screen from a real shutdown and I'm STILL waiting for the monitor to turn on. Pressing the wrong key or dealing with a screwy game is just made even more frustrating when you're stuck waiting on this thing.Neutral:VRR: It does exist and it might work for you. It might not either. I don't use it.
J**K
Decent panel
It is definitely bright. My monitor does not have any dead pixels yet. I've had it for about 3 days now. The picture is clear, contrast is very good. I had to set the OSD up myself to what looks good to me.Local dimming not too useful at the moment because it makes things too dark. With HDR in windows on, Local Dimming works better but because the monitor locks the color space to Bt. 2020, the color looks worse than SDR.The blacks are still sharp in SDR but it does have backlight so that affects it.I returned a VA panel and got this instead. It is definitely IPS with decent quality at different viewing angles.Overall, great monitor. I took 1 star off due to value for money. I'll say that it's brightness is really good and the "sharpness" of the image quality is definitely noticeable over the regular monitor due to contrast + brightness but I would still say that the cost for this image quality is a bit high.It would be worth it to someone that really wants high brights but still with sharp blacks.ConsThere are some issues that weren't a deal breaker for me but may be for some. This monitor also suffers from one of the issues with the VA monitor I returned. On the very edge to either side there is a blur effect where image/text on the very edge blurs out when you look at it from an angle.This also exist on the very bottom edge but less.This isn't a deal breaker for me because majority of the time I don't notice.Other thing is that the previous monitor I bought had an "auto" option for local dimming. It made the blacks darker but also kept the brights highlighted. On this monitor, it doesn't have that option, it just adds local dimming with low, medium and high to the entire monitor.I'm guessing the local dimming auto on the other monitor made the dimming specific to certain areas at a time.
A**N
Fantastic monitor
I love this monitor. I've tried so many edge lit monitors over the last year, Hoping one of them would be a display I wanted to keep for years to come. Unfortunately none of them were good enough, It was mostly due to the really low contrast and terrible glow and backlight bleed. The GP27U has been an amazing experience so far, The colors pop beautifully, Performance is excellent, and the local dimming is miles better than any edge lit display. You get deep blacks and amazing contrast, There are a ton of settings to play around with.I can definitely recommend this monitor to anyone looking for a great monitor for consoles and pc, I really have no complaints about it. It is expensive though, It costs around $1000, but I did see it available a little while back for $800 from INNOCOOL. I still think it's worth the price if you want a smaller screen with great contrast and performance to pair up with your PS5/Series X and pc.
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