Review: Aorus FI27Q-P

by Parm Mann on 25 February 2020, 14:01

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Conclusion

...the top-end model removes any shackles to drive a QHD resolution at 165Hz with 10-bit colour.

The FI27Q and FI27Q-P can be viewed as incremental upgrades to Aorus's range of flat gaming monitors. Pushing refresh rate up from 144Hz to 165Hz is the headline enhancement, and with the FI27Q-P packing DisplayPort 1.4, the top-end model removes any shackles to drive a QHD resolution at 165Hz with 10-bit colour.

Gaming on such a panel is, as expected, a hugely enjoyable experience. Colours are vivid, brightness is good, viewing angles are excellent, and adaptive framerate synchronisation at up to 165Hz on either GeForce or Radeon hardware ensures silky-smooth action.

Users upgrading from, say, a 1080p, 60Hz panel will instantly feel the benefit, however the inherent limitations of the older AD27QD still remain. Inverse ghosting will be noticeable to some users more than others, and though HDR 400 certification bodes well for a bright SDR image, the panel doesn't quite have what it takes to deliver spectacular HDR results.

Such caveats don't detract from what remains a very capable 27in gaming monitor, however they do shift the focus toward the FI27Q-P's more affordable sibling. If 10-bit HDR isn't high on your list of priorities, the regular FI27Q, costing £120 less, could be the safer bet.

The Good
 
The Bad
QHD resolution and 165Hz adaptive sync
DP 1.4 enables all the bells and whistles
Bright IPS panel with good colour coverage
Great viewing angles and versatile stand
Sidekick software comes in handy
 
Inverse ghosting at low FPS
HDR support is basic
£120 dearer than FI27Q



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Doesn't seem like that bad a price, these days… Not in any way good, especially at my level, but cheaper than some.
I think my current screen was more brand new and it's nowhere near as good as these.
£120 more for DP 1.4 on a panel that can barely display HDR is a fool's choice.
While it's in your hands Hexus, how low can the monitor go? (How much space at the lowest setting is between the bottom of the monitor and the surface?)
kalniel
While it's in your hands Hexus, how low can the monitor go? (How much space at the lowest setting is between the bottom of the monitor and the surface?)
Unfortunately we no longer have the monitor in our possession, however I've reached out to Aorus and have been told “there is a 10cm gap at its lowest point.” Hope that helps.
Parm
Unfortunately we no longer have the monitor in our possession, however I've reached out to Aorus and have been told “there is a 10cm gap at its lowest point.” Hope that helps.

Great, thank you.