The best 4K 144Hz monitors in 2024
These are the best 4K 144Hz monitors available now
You no longer have to choose between a high refresh rate or high fidelity graphics as the best 4K 144Hz meld together the best of both worlds. Furthermore, halfway through 2024, options have become far more cost-effective than they were just a handful of years ago, making now the best time to consider a premium-performing panel.
Keep in mind that you're going to need a gaming PC running one of the best graphics cards to fully utilize a 4K resolution and a framerate pushing upwards of the 144Hz range. That said, many mid-range and upper-end cards can achieve this feat, as it's no longer reserved for the bleeding edge of computing hardware, thankfully. This is due to advancements in AI-powered upscalers used by AMD and Nvidia to great success.
Additionally, while the PS5 and Xbox Series X may be best served by the best 4K 120Hz monitors, you can give yourself a little extra overhead with a dedicated 144Hz display. Whether that's through overclocking, or how they come as stock, below you'll find only our top recommendations from trusted manufacturers such as Asus, Acer, MSI, and Gigabyte which deliver on the visual front.
If your gaming PC is starting to show its age then maybe it's time to consider upgrading to one of the best 4K graphics cards. These high-end options, from both AMD and Nvidia, are custom-built with enough VRAM for native and upscaled 4K gaming without compromise. That said, having the horsepower to push the visuals doesn't mean anything if your panel is poor.
Below you'll find our top six picks for the best 4K 144Hz monitors from major manufacturers, many of which we've thoroughly tested ourselves before recommending to you. We're always on the hunt for the latest and greatest displays, so for a more encompassing view, we recommend checking out the best gaming monitors for a broader list including different resolutions, form factors, and refresh rates.
The best 4K 144Hz monitors in 2024
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1. MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD
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The newer MSI Optix MPG321UR-QD, which hit the streets in the latter part of 2021, seems to have mastered the balancing act, from its size to its features down to its price. This QLED monitor is decently-sized at 32-inches, offering a whole lot of real estate especially with that 4K resolution, without being an overwhelming desktop experience. It also comes with all the right features – DisplayHDR 600, 99% AdobeRGB, 97% DCI-P3 and 143% sRGB color gamuts, and Nvidia G-Sync – but none of the unnecessary premium ones that would make it inaccessible, price-wise. And, it’s got all the video input ports you need for both PC and console gaming. All for less than 1,000 bucks or quid.
Best premium 4K 144Hz monitor
2. Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ
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The Asus ROG Strix XG27UQ may be expensive for a 27-inch monitor, but it’s more than worth the price tag. Although it’s among the smaller displays on this list, it’s still very immersive thanks to its excellent color coverage and DisplayHDR 400 certification. This Asus display is as impressive on the outside as on the inside with a stand that can be adjusted quite a bit. It’s even capable of being rotated into portrait mode. It has quite the port selection as well, though it is missing HDMI 2.1, required for reaching 4K @ 120 Hz. Outside of that one misstep (and its slightly higher price), this Asus monitor proves to be a versatile and attractive choice.
Best affordable 4K 144Hz monitor
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If you’re on a budget, look no further than the Acer Predator XB273K. In fact, for a little more than 500 bucks or quid, you get quite the package. Not only does it sport a USB hub, stereo speakers, and LED mood lighting, but it also comes with DisplayHDR 400 and G-Sync, though that HDR suffers a little from the fact that the monitor uses a single backlight instead of the full-array local dimming backlights of higher-end monitors. Considering the price, however, those on a budget will appreciate all that this display offers.
Read our full Acer Predator XB273K review
Best 4K 144Hz monitor with HDR
4. Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX
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If the Asus ROG Swift PG32UQX has any shortcomings, it’s purely because its price tag is so high. It might not come with the full kitchen sink of features – built-in speakers and motion blur reduction are missing, for instance – but it comes with most of the important ones: like a USB hub and Nvidia G-Sync Ultimate. More importantly, its 98% DCI-P3 and 160% sRGB color gamuts make it as appealing for content creators as for gamers. And, HDR 1400 delivers unrivalled contrast. There are plenty of ports on tap as well, though it is missing the HDMI 2.1 that’s needed for getting the most out of the latest generation of gaming consoles.
Best big screen 4K 144Hz monitor
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At 43 inches, the Gigabyte Aorus FV43U may be too large for most users. However, it makes the perfect companion to a gaming setup, especially with that HDMI 2.1 port needed for that 4K at 120Hz performance on the latest consoles and graphics cards. It also sports 97% DCI-P3, 150% sRGB, and 99% AdobeRGB color gamuts as well as HDR1000 for a truly immersive viewing experience. On top of that, its speakers are surprisingly good, which is rarely the case with built-in speakers. If that isn’t enough, it also comes with a USB-C port and KVM switching, making it perfect for multi-device setups.
Read our full Gigabyte Aorus FV43U review
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6. Acer Nitro XV282K
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Not a lot of monitors can provide the kind of performance needed to keep up with the latest generation of gaming consoles. However, the Acer Nitro XV282K can with its 2 HDMI 2.1 ports. And, thanks to its smaller 28-inch screen size, it also fits neatly in a traditional desk setup. Add in a USB-C port for connecting that MacBook Pro or Dell XPS and you have a monitor that can seemingly do it all. Its contrast does pale in comparison to some of its competitors though. Its DisplayHDR 400 might look good when side-by-side with more budget models but, considering its upper mid-range price tag, is a bit of a disappointment. That said, Acer’s color representation is fairly accurate with 130% sRGB and 90% DCI-P3 color gamuts.
The best 4K 144Hz monitors: FAQs
Can a 4090 run 4K 144Hz?
Yes, Nvidia’s RTX 4090 can run a 4K 144Hz monitor and then some. Being the best graphics card that money can buy, it provides a best-in-class performance for 4K gameplay without breaking a sweat.
It may come with a wallet-busting price tag, but it’s an absolute beast when it comes to gaming and creativity, and the best way to get the most out of your 4K 144Hz monitor.
What monitor is best for 4K gaming?
The best monitor for 4K gaming depends on a few factors, such as the available space you have, how big a display you prefer, and how far you need to sit from your screen for work or for play.
Many gamers tend to favor a 32-inch display for 4K gameplay with a super-smooth refresh rate. You’ll find plenty of 32-inch 4K monitors to choose from in our guide to the Best 4K Monitors, if you’re thinking of making the upgrade.
How we test the best 4K 144Hz monitors
Every monitor we review at TechRadar goes through an extensive testing process. We use each panel for many hours checking its peak brightness, color reproduction, performance capabilities, checking its port selection, and HDR functionality (if applicable), and testing the refresh rates. For more information, check out how we test, review, and rate products on TechRadar.
How we chose the best 4K 144Hz monitors
We've made our choices for the best 4K 144Hz based on a combination of factors. Chief among them is the price and performance of each respective panel. As every screen is the same refresh rate, we've looked for budget, mid-range, and upper-end displays, and carefully considered the resolutions, port selections, HDR support, peak brightness, and adaptive sync compatibility before recommending them to you.
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