Gigabyte’s M27Q2 27 inch gaming monitor is now selling for $179, down from its usual $249 price. The monitor is aimed at PC gamers who want a sharper QHD display and a high refresh rate without moving into a much higher price range.
The M27Q2 uses a 27 inch SS IPS panel with a 2560 x 1440 resolution. That makes it a good middle ground for gaming PCs that can push higher frame rates without the heavier performance cost of 4K. It also has a 1 ms GtG response time, which should help in fast games where quick movement and low delay matter.
The monitor targets gamers who want higher refresh rates without paying premium prices
The main appeal is the refresh rate. Gigabyte’s monitor supports 200Hz out of the box and can reach up to 210Hz through manual overclocking. It also supports AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G Sync, which can reduce screen tearing when frame rates change during gameplay.

This makes the M27Q2 more useful for competitive games such as CS2 and Valorant, where smoother motion can make aiming and tracking feel more responsive. At the same time, the QHD resolution gives you a sharper image than a standard 1080p gaming monitor.
| Feature | Gigabyte M27Q2 |
|---|---|
| Screen size | 27 inches |
| Panel type | SS IPS |
| Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
| Refresh rate | 200Hz, up to 210Hz with overclocking |
| Response time | 1 ms GtG |
| Sync support | AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G Sync |
| Current price | $179 |
| Usual price | $249 |
The monitor also includes an ergonomic stand with height adjustment, tilt, swivel, and pivot support. That gives it an advantage over some budget gaming monitors that save cost by using simpler stands. It also supports VESA 100 x 100 mm mounting if you prefer using a monitor arm.
The deal is listed as available until May 31 or while stock lasts. For $179, the M27Q2 looks like a strong option for gamers who want QHD, fast refresh rates, and a flexible stand in one budget friendly package.



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