The Predator X34 we're looking at today, in addition to its on-board NVIDIA G-SYNC technology, will overclock to 100Hz, while the FreeSync version tops out at 75Hz. We’ve also heard of a few quality issues with the FreeSync version so it’s important to make the distinction out of the gate that this is the Predator X34 G-SYNC version. This version of the panel is still new to the market and thus far reports on its quality and performance have been positive. As a result, this monitor is highly sought after and unfortunately some etailers are gouging a bit on pricing. Even still, at its $1299 MSRP, the Predator X34 is an expensive monitor, though it has the specs to back it up.



Brightness comes in at a standard-issue 300nits, but pixel response time is snappy at 4ms gray-to-gray. Couple that with 34" of curved IPS real estate (as you can see its curve radius is subtle), G-SYNC and 100Hz refresh and it does seem like you get what you pay for. We'll try to help you determine that with greater detail on the pages that follow...

