
ASUS ROG Strix XG259QNS
A purpose-built esports display. The XG259QNS pushes a Fast IPS panel to 380Hz (overclocked) with a rated 0.3ms minimum response and ELMB Sync, which lets ASUS run backlight strobing and variable refresh at the same time — the closest thing to CRT-like motion clarity you can buy under $300.
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Our Verdict
For pure competitive FPS this is the one to beat: a Fast IPS panel overclocked to 380Hz with a rated 0.3ms minimum response, and ELMB Sync that runs backlight strobing and variable refresh together. Nothing else under $300 combines this much refresh headroom, this little motion blur, and this low latency in one esports-tuned package.
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- •380Hz overclocked refresh ceiling
- •Rated 0.3ms minimum GtG response
- •ELMB Sync runs strobing and VRR together
- •Fast IPS with ~110% sRGB and wide viewing angles
- •Fully ergonomic stand with tripod mount for a webcam
Cons
- •1080p looks soft up close on a 24.5" panel
- •Sustaining 380fps needs a strong GPU and light settings
- •DisplayHDR 400 has no local dimming
Specifications
| Screen Size | 24.5" |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Refresh Rate | 380Hz (OC) |
| Panel | Fast IPS |
| Response Time | 0.3ms GtG (min) |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync Premium, G-Sync Compatible |
| Stand | Height / tilt / swivel / pivot |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- Competitive FPS and esports players
- Anyone chasing maximum frame rate and motion clarity
- CS2, Valorant, and Overwatch mains
Not For
- Players who want 1440p sharpness
- Owners of entry GPUs that cannot feed high frame rates
- HDR movie watchers
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