ASUS Debuts 610Hz ROG XG248Q5G-P Monitor for eSports Gamers, ROG XG32UCG With Dual-Mode 4K 160Hz / FHD 320Hz Fast-IPS Panel

ASUS has officially revealed two next-gen gaming monitors targeting performance-hungry eSports players and competitive gamers: the ROG XG248Q5G-P and the ROG XG32UCG. With refresh rates topping out at 610Hz and dual-mode display functionality, these new additions signal ASUS’s continued push for dominance in the high-refresh gaming segment.

ROG XG248Q5G-P: A 610Hz Super TN Powerhouse for Pros

The ROG XG248Q5G-P is a compact 24.1-inch 1080p monitor boasting an ultra-high 610Hz overclocked refresh rate, made possible by a new Super TN panel. Tailored for eSports, the display is optimized for minimal input lag with a 0.1ms response time, while still offering a respectable 90% DCI-P3 color gamut.

ASUS has equipped this model with its dual backlit system to reduce motion blur and increase brightness, and it supports both NVIDIA G-Sync (Compatible) and AMD FreeSync Premium to ensure smooth gameplay with variable refresh rate technologies.

    • AI Vision enhancement that adapts images in real time

    • ROG Gaming AI features such as on-screen crosshairs and shadow enhancement

    • Refresh modes at 240Hz, 480Hz, and 610Hz (OC)

    • DisplayPort 1.4, HDMI 2.1, and 3.5mm audio jack

    • Ergonomic mounting arm included in the box

    Price: 7999 RMB (~$1100 USD)
    Availability: Expected to ship in May 2025

ROG XG32UCG: Versatility With Fast-IPS and Dual Refresh Modes

For those seeking a larger and more flexible display, ASUS has also introduced the ROG XG32UCG, a 32-inch Fast IPS monitor capable of toggling between two key modes:

  • 4K @ 160Hz

  • 1080p @ 320Hz

This dual-mode functionality is ideal for gamers who demand both visual clarity and responsiveness, depending on the genre. The panel covers 95% of the DCI-P3 color space, has a 0.3ms response time, and includes Motion Picture Clear-Sync to reduce ghosting and screen tearing.

    • DisplayPort 1.4

    • HDMI 2.1

    • USB Type-C

    • Audio jack

    Price: 3999 RMB (~$550 USD)
    Availability: Also launching in May 2025

Would you prioritize the insane 610Hz refresh rate of the XG248Q5G-P, or go for the flexible dual-mode 4K/320Hz Fast IPS of the XG32UCG? Tell us which one fits your playstyle!

Angel Morales

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