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Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ Review (1440p/165Hz IPS)

Rating: 8.0.

We've looked at plenty of products from Thermaltake over the years, from peripherals to cases and coolers. But we've never taken a look at a Thermaltake monitor – until now, that is, with this review of the TGM-I27FQ. Packing a 1440p IPS panel that runs at a native 165Hz refresh rate, this screen is both FreeSync and G-Sync certified and offers modern-day features like RGB lighting, USB-C and KVM functionality. Priced at £320, let's find out if it's any good.

Timestamps

00:00 Intro
00:56 Design overview
02:11 Stand ergonomics
02:34 Connectivity options
03:00 OSD system
03:56 Brightness/contrast + gamut
04:59 Greyscale – colour balance options tested
07:05 sRGB mode
07:31 Manual calibration
07:58 Viewing angles, backlight bleed
08:29 Response times
09:47 BlurBusters UFO images
10:20 More response time testing
12:04 Real-world gaming experience
12:54 Closing thoughts

As one of two Thermaltake monitors on the market, the TGM-I27FQ is currently listed on Scan for £319.99. It's not quite as affordable as the recently-reviewed ASRock PG27QFT2A, but the TGM-I27FQ does pack in considerably more features and is clearly targeting the mid-range, rather than entry level, monitor segment.

For those interested, the company's other screen is the TGM-V32CQ which is a 32in 170Hz VA panel, though we've not found this one on sale in the UK.

Specification:

  • Display size : 27″ Diagonal White LED-Backlight
  • Brightness(Typical) : 400nits
  • Color Gamut : DCI-P3 95%
  • Contrast(Typical) : 1000:1 (Typical)
  • Active Area(mm) : 596.736(H) x 335.664(V)
  • Pixel Pitch(mm) : 0.2331(H) x 0.2331(V)
  • Resolution (H x V) : 2560*1440
  • Aspect Ratio : 16:9
  • Response Time(Typical) : GTG 1ms
  • View Angles LR,UD(CR>10) : H 178°/ V 178°
  • Panel Surface : Anti-glare
  • Display Colors : 1.07B(8 bit + FRC)
  • VRR Technology : FreeSync Premium, FreeSync Range: Yes, G-Sync Range: Yes
  • Interface:
    • Input 1 : HDMI 2.0x 2
    • Input 2 : DP 1.4 x1
    • Input 3 : Type-C x1(PD 15W)
    • Input 4 : USB-A x 2
    • USB : USB-B x 1
    • Earphone : Audio out x 1
    • Speaker(Typic ) : N/A
  • Physical Dimension (W*D*H): 613.5*262.9*543mm
  • Packing Dimension (W*D*H): 708*270*470mm
  • Net Weight: 6.1kg
  • Gross Weight: 8.45kg
  • Tilt: -5°±2°~ 20°±2°
  • High Adjustable Arm: 80 ± 3mm
  • Swivel: -30°(+/-2°) ~+30°(+/-2°)
  • Pivot: -90°(+/-2°) ~+90°(+/-2°)
  • Kensington Lock: YES
  • VESA Mounting: 75 x 75mm

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