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Best Cheap 144Hz Gaming Monitor In 2022

Taking a look at some of the best budget-tailored 144hz monitors in today's market

Best Cheap 144hz Monitor
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Over time, refresh rates have become increasingly important for both casual and competitive gamers. And whilst monitors now boast refresh rates of up to 360Hz, the humble 144Hz gaming monitor still holds a place in today’s market.

There’s plenty to like about 144Hz monitors – they offer good gaming performance for cheaper gaming PCs, they often come with good response time, and they are much less costly than 240Hz and 360Hz monitors.

In today’s article, we’ll be taking a closer look at some of the best cheap 144Hz monitors for gaming in 2022. We’ll be comparing gaming performance, picture quality, color accuracy, and general features – concluding with which is best and why.

So, with plenty to get through, let’s waste no further time and dive straight into the best cheap 144Hz gaming monitors.

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In-depth Review

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AOC Curved C24G2

AOC Curved C24G2

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At 165hz, the AOC C24G2 is one of the fastest monitors in this guide. It pairs the quick refresh rate with an equally impressive 1ms response time that reduces screen artifacts to a minimum.

The 23.6″ monitor comes equipped with a VA 1500R curved panel, adaptive sync technology, and a decent contrast ratio. The VA panel offers good blacks that help with accuracy when playing games or watching movies. That said, it doesn’t offer any form of local dimming, so haloing can be problematic.

The 1500R curvature not only helps create immersion, but also provides greater viewing angles when using this panel. It offers HDMI and DisplayPort compatibility, allowing users to hook several devices up to this monitor at any given moment.

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Samsung Odyssey G3

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Samsung Odyssey G3

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The Samsung Odyssey lineup of monitors has been hugely popular since its release a couple of years ago. The latest monitor to arrive in that series is the G3 – offering up a flat-screen gaming experience that was lacking from the original lineup.

The G3 is another great monitor that provides smooth gameplay and limited screen artifacts. Whilst its peak brightness is considered low, it still makes for a great dark-room gaming monitor. It offers a 3000:1 native contrast ratio, deep blacks, and a competitive 1080p screen resolution that allows you to reach 144 frames per second.

The colors for this monitor aren’t spectacular – however, as far as smearing and blurring are concerned, it performs incredibly well when compared to other VA alternatives.

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ASUS VG248QG

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ASUS VG248QG

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The second 165Hz monitor in this guide comes in the shape of ASUS’ VG248QG, a 24″ TN panel that offers up excellent gaming performance and responsiveness.

Despite this monitor not offering up the best viewing angles or color accuracy, it more than makes up for it in general response and general gaming performance. Users can expect a peak brightness of 350 nits and a native contrast ratio of 1000:1. Most impressive, however, is the monitor’s 1ms GTG response time, reducing most blurring and ghosting issues.

Users can enable features like ELMB in the OSD, further improving on perceived blur when viewing fast-moving objects.

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BenQ XL2411P

BenQ XL2411P

Pros
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The BenQ is hugely popular amongst budget-restricted users, mainly thanks to the excellent value it comes equipped with. For under $150, it’s by far the cheapest monitor in this guide – yet still offering plenty of the same performance-tailored features.

At the heart of this monitor lies a capable TN panel that showcases excellent response. It has been optimized for esports gaming, utilizing a 1080p screen resolution to make the 144 framerate threshold easily achievable. The 144Hz refresh rate pairs nicely with the 1ms response time to help reduce screen artifacts to a minimum. Whilst the peak brightness of 350 nits is a little lacking, it still makes for a very capable dark-room gaming monitor.

Color accuracy and viewing angles are of course problematic thanks to the TN panel it boasts. That being said, the monitor is tailored towards esports and high levels of response – colors aren’t the priority here.

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Acer Nitro VG240Y

Acer Nitro VG240Y

Pros
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The last monitor in this guide is the Acer Nitro VG240Y, a decent little gaming monitor that packs that dream combination of 144Hz refresh rate with 1ms response time.

Whilst the Nitro is one of the worst-built monitors in this guide, it makes up for it in general gameplay and value. The 144Hz refresh rate makes for a fluid gaming experience, with a 1ms response time reducing ghosting and smearing exponentially. Colors aren’t the best for this monitor, neither is the native contrast ratio. However, at under $200, you can’t really argue with the performance this screen provides.

Final Word

So, there you have it, our complete guide to the best Cheap 144Hz monitors for gaming in 2021. For us, the best monitor for goes to the hugely impressive AOC C24G2. Not only does it offer the highest refresh rate in this guide, but it also comes packed with a bunch of features that make tailoring your visual experience that much easier.

That being said, every monitor in this guide offers up its own unique set of pros and cons. Ultimately, it all comes down to your needs. We will be keeping this page up to date with any new releases, so be sure to bookmark this page if you are in the market for a cheaper 144Hz panel.

Any questions, feel free to drop us a comment in the section below.

The Author Who Worked On This Article

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For as long as he can remember, Charlie has always been interested in computers and gaming. It all started with the Sega Mega Drive and then evolved into PC gaming in his early teens. CS 1.6 was his first go at competitive gaming which soon evolved into CS:Source and now CS:GO – a game that he still plays (almost exclusively) today. Throughout that period he has also been a keen PC builder and enthusiast – dedicating a large portion of his time to the craft. My current rig is an ASUS 5700XT with AMD’s Ryzen 3600X.

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