Gigabyte M27F A Gaming Monitor Review: 165Hz FHD, IPS, HDR400 – Best for Fast-Paced Action?

Gigabyte M27F A Gaming Monitor Review: 165Hz FHD, IPS, HDR400 – Best for Fast-Paced Action?

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Introduction

The Gigabyte M27F A gaming monitor promises a smooth and immersive gaming experience with its 165Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and FHD IPS panel. But does it deliver on its promises in real-world scenarios? I’ve put it through its paces to find out.

Key Features

The Gigabyte M27F A boasts a compelling combination of features designed to elevate your gaming and multimedia experience. Let’s take a closer look:

Feature Specification
Panel Size (diagonal) 27” SS IPS
Display Viewing Area (HxV) 597.736 x 335.664 mm
Panel Backlight/ Type Edge type
Display Surface (non-glare/ glare) Non-glare
Color Saturation 99% sRGB
True Resolution 1920 x 1080 (FHD)
Pixel Pitch 0.3108(H) x 0.3108(V) mm
Brightness 400 cd/m2 (TYP)
Contrast Ratio 1000:1
Viewing Angle 178°(H)/178°(V)
Display Colors 8 bits
Response Time 1ms GTG
Refresh Rate 165Hz
HDR VESA DisplayHDR400
Flicker-free Yes
Connectivity 2 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x Displayport 1.2, 1 x USB Type-C (Alternate Mode; Upstream port; Power Delivery up to 18W), 2 x USB 3.0 Downstream ports, 1 x USB 3.0 Upstream port, 1 x Earphone Jack
Speaker 3W x 2
Unique Features OSD Sidekick**, Aim Stabilizer Sync, Black Equalizer, Dashboard, Crosshair, Timer, Counter, PiP/PbP, Auto-Update, KVM, 6 axis Color Control, Smart OD, HDMI CEC, Apply Picture Mode
Power Type Power Board Build-in
Power Consumption 28W*
Power Saving Mode 0.5W
Power Off Mode 0.3W
Voltage 100~240Vac
Tilt (angle) -5°~+20°
Swivel (angle) N/A
Pivot (angle/direction) N/A
Height Adjustment (mm) 130mm
VESA Wall Mounting (mm) 100*100mm
Kensington lock Yes
Phys. Dimension with Stand(WxHxD) 615.7×517.49×229.33 mm
Phys. Dimension w/o stand (WxHxD) 615.7×371.15×59.9 mm
Box Dimension (WxHxD) 738x222x509 mm
Net Weight (Esti.) 7.5 kg
Net Weight without stand (Esti.) 5.6 kg
Gross Weight (Esti.) 10.747 kg

Performance in Action

The Gigabyte M27F A delivers a smooth and responsive gaming experience, thanks to its 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time. In fast-paced games like shooters and racing titles, the difference is noticeable. The screen keeps up with the action, resulting in minimal ghosting and blur. It’s a noticeable improvement over lower refresh rate monitors, especially in games with fast-moving objects. The IPS panel also delivers excellent color accuracy, making vibrant and realistic visuals. I’ve found the color reproduction to be quite accurate, with a wide color gamut that captures a broad range of hues. The HDR400 certification adds a subtle improvement in contrast and shadow detail, enhancing the visual depth of games and movies. However, it’s not a significant upgrade over SDR content. The built-in speakers are adequate for casual use but lack the richness and power for immersive gaming or multimedia enjoyment. I recommend pairing it with a dedicated speaker system or headphones for the best audio experience.

Pros & Cons

    Pros:

  • Smooth and responsive 165Hz refresh rate
  • Fast 1ms response time minimizes ghosting and blur
  • Excellent color accuracy with wide color gamut
  • Good viewing angles thanks to IPS panel
  • HDR400 certification enhances contrast and shadow detail
  • Versatile connectivity options with HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB Type-C
  • Height-adjustable stand for ergonomic comfort

    Cons:

  • Built-in speakers are underwhelming
  • HDR performance is subtle and not a significant upgrade over SDR
  • No built-in KVM switch for multiple device control

Final Verdict

The Gigabyte M27F A is a solid gaming monitor for those seeking a smooth and responsive experience at an affordable price. Its 165Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time are ideal for fast-paced games, and its FHD IPS panel delivers accurate and vibrant colors. While the HDR400 certification is a nice touch, it doesn’t offer a drastic visual improvement. The lack of a KVM switch and underwhelming built-in speakers are minor drawbacks. Overall, if you’re looking for a budget-friendly gaming monitor that delivers smooth performance and accurate colors, the Gigabyte M27F A is a worthwhile option.