Someone can have the strongest set-up they possibly can from the best graphic cards to the strongest mouse and keyboard options on the market, but none of that matters if the monitor can’t keep up. Every item and detail matters in a gaming setup, and the monitor is just as important as everything else.

Luckily, there’s a range of options out there—from pure budget to over-the-top machines. A strong set-up doesn’t come cheap, but every monitor here is worth the price. Sometimes, it’s better to get something that punches above its price point, while sometimes it's best to see these as a bonafide investment. Whatever someone’s budget is for the best gaming monitors on the market, these are hard to go wrong with.

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ViewSonic Elite XG320U

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When it comes to monitors, ViewSonic is a brand that delivers everything for gamers: cheap monitors that punch above their price line, solid mid-to-high grade monitors for the casual gamer, and high-end pro-level gaming monitors. The ViewSonic XG320U finds itself in the latter area, with gorgeous picture and color quality, non-existent input lag, 4K resolution, and HDMI 2.1 compatibility. A 32” 150HZ monitor with 4K UHD capabilities is a monster, making the ViewSonic XG320U one of the best PC gaming monitors right now.

ViewSonic VX3218-PC-MHD Curved Gaming Monitor

If the ViewSonic Elite XG320U finds itself in the high-end level of ViewSonic monitors, perhaps making it out of reach for some fans, the ViewSonic VX3218 is a curved monitor that finds itself among ViewSonic’s mid-to-high grade selection. It still manages to punch above its price point, coming in at $269.99 but giving a charming, curved monitor experience. It’s easy to use and doesn’t break the bank, with its only real shortcoming being the lack of 4K graphics. Still, though, it’s a steal for the majority of gamers.

LG 27GN950-B

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The LG 27GN950-B is the definition of a high-end monitor with all the bells and whistles, boasting a 27” HHD Nano IPS Display, 1ms 144Hz VESA DSC Tech, Nvidia G-Sync, 4 side borderless display, flexible set-up and display options, and far more. Truly, for those unsure about where to begin building a pro gaming set-up but want to know where they can get the best options at the best price point (read best, not cheap), the LG 27GN950-B is a no brainer.

Alienware 25 AW2521HF

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Alienware is a classic name in the PC world, and there are a few obvious reasons why. The AW2521HF monitor encapsulates all of this as a strong price point with no cut corners—every dollar is worth it, thanks to the lightning-fast 240Hz refresh rate, 1ms response, true color display, no screen tearing, a 24.5% monitor with 1080p resolution for the best pixel-per-inch ratio, a strong cooling and venting design, and awesome support options like AlienFX for customizable lights and a gaming-centric menu (customizable pre-set game modes, a frame-per-second counter, and easy multi-screen set-up).

Acer Predator X38

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Acer may typically be associated with cheaper, budget options, but that’s not the case for the Predator X38. It’s a powerful machine at a price to match, offering a full 37.5-inch experience with a 2300R curvature at 21:9 display. The Predator X38 is unmatched in speed, boasting a .3ms response time while maintaining all the colors. It promises no ghosting, color banding, or anything like that, with completely smooth on-screen action. On top of that, it has eye-protective technology, an all-in-one accessory design, a future-proof display design, focused and easy-to-access gaming screen options, and far more.

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