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Asus ROG Strix XG32UCWMG review

A new 32″ 4K WOLED monitor with an exclusive TrueBlack glossy panel coating. Offering 240Hz refresh and a dual-mode 1080p @ 480Hz function. Finally a glossy WOLED option in the 32″ space.

https://tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus-rog-strix-xg32ucwmg

Asus ROG Strix XG32UCWMG review

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You should be able to find it in the database here https://tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc-profiles-and-monitor-calibration-settings-database/database

TFTCentral

I can’t find any ICC profiles available for download. I only see a link to a monitor review page, but there’s no ICC profile to download there either. Could you please help?

Przemek Lubczyński

Hi Tomas, no other reports of an issue with that. maybe try re-downloading it, don't rename it or anything, and see if that resolves it? Sometimes a PC reboot fixes these kind of oddities too I've found from other reports in the past

TFTCentral

Hello. I downloaded ICC profile for the monitor but it doesn't show in the list. I tested it with other ICC profiles from your page and they work fine. I have Asus ROG Strix XG32UCWG 165 hz model but that should not be an issue. Can someone please check if the profile is ok. Thank you.

Tomáš Brou

You won’t be able to update the firmware unless the screen connects properly over USB. Only thing I can really suggest is using a different cable perhaps

TFTCentral

hi there, the USB Type-A to Type-B cable provided by asus is not recognized by windows, tried every method and the issue still persist. I'm also getting an error while updating to the latest firmware MCM102 :(. I’d really appreciate your advice since you’ve worked with this monitor.

Ayers Choong

It’s more about keeping frame rates consistent on this and other WOLEDs, it doesn’t really matter whether that’s a high or low frame rate. If restricting frame rates help ensure they remain stable, that’s a good way to do it.

TFTCentral

Using RTSS to limit frames to 100fps with the middle VRR flicker setting should negate all VRR flicker, no? Thats basically what I do on my VA panel, it keeps refresh rate on the upper range at all times. And you can just leave it uncapped for the non demanding games that have no problem running at 200+ fps.

Ramiro Almallo


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