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The Eve Spectrum races to beat Asus as the first 4K 144Hz gaming monitor
Choosing the best gaming monitor is always a daunting task. Do you focus on a high resolution and sacrifice the refresh rate, or go for one that’ll show every frame when you boost fps? This is a compromise you’ll no longer have to worry about, as a wave of 4K resolution displays are set to land on shelves next month, sporting 144Hz refresh rate courtesy of the new HDMI 2.1 standard, but the crown of who’ll be there first is hotly contested.
Asus already dubs its Strix XG43UQ as the “world’s first HDMI 2.1 gaming monitor” in marketing literature, with the rather ambiguous month-long release window of May. It might’ve jumped the gun, however, as Eve tells us it intends to swoop in and steal the title after it completes the Spectrum 4K’s final round of community prototype testing.
Update (19/01/21): Nvidia has been in touch since the publication of this story with a full statement. Please find our updated coverage HERE.
For the last couple of years, Nvidia has had some stringent requirements for monitors in order for them to be classified as ‘G-Sync Ultimate’. Previously, gaining this classification from Nvidia required HDR with at least 1000 nits of peak brightness, in addition to a few other requirements. In late 2020, it looks like Nvidia quietly lowered the barrier to entry for monitors seeking G-Sync Ultimate certification.
Back at CES 2019, Nvidia made some changes to the G-Sync ecosystem, splitting it into three tiers. The lowest tier is G-Sync Compatibility, which is essentially enabling FreeSync on Nvidia graphics cards. Then, G-Sync Premium was the middle tier, these monitors would use Nvidia’s G-Sync modules for an improved experience. These displays would also be subject to colour calibration and image quality tests. Finally, G-Sync Ult