Can confirm that Newegg on eBay sells Rev 2.0 as I just received mine today. I can tell it is from the 165Hz written on the box and no screws behind the VESA mount — just clips instead. Almost no backlight bleed and no dead pixels. Ignore their 170Hz 0.5ms product description on eBay though, it is indeed Rev 2.0. For anyone else looking for Rev 2.0, I hope you see this 🙂
Since the M27Q is a popular pick and is listed under many categories in Rtings, can you at least update your old listing rating from Rev 1.0 to Rev 2.0 please. I have reached out to Gigabyte eSupport and this is what they had to say “Rev 1.0 is no longer being sold, but we do not know if vendors are carrying an older stock.”
Edited 1 year ago: Added quoted comment from Gigabyte
Hello,
If you set it to a fixed 120Hz refresh rate and disable VRR, then yes you would get better input lag, but there would be screen tearing because the frame rate of the game and the refresh rate won’t match up. Otherwise with VRR on the refresh rate would match the frame rate, and as it goes down the input lag would increase.
Can confirm that Newegg on eBay sells Rev 2.0 as I just received mine today. I can tell it is from the 165Hz written on the box and no screws behind the VESA mount — just clips instead. Almost no backlight bleed and no dead pixels. Ignore their 170Hz 0.5ms product description on eBay though, it is indeed Rev 2.0. For anyone else looking for Rev 2.0, I hope you see this 🙂
Since the M27Q is a popular pick and is listed under many categories in Rtings, can you at least update your old listing rating from Rev 1.0 to Rev 2.0 please. I have reached out to Gigabyte eSupport and this is what they had to say “Rev 1.0 is no longer being sold, but we do not know if vendors are carrying an older stock.”
So I shouldn’t consider the Q model?