ASRock Phantom Gaming PG34QRT2B 34" Black 2024
The 1500R VA panel delivers a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT response time, ensuring fluid motion clarity for fast-paced gaming. Its 94% DCI-P3 coverage and 500-nit brightness provide vibrant, high-contrast visuals, complemented by a versatile stand with full pivot and height adjustment. This monitor is best for immersive single-player gamers and multitasking office users who prioritize color depth and a 34-inch ultrawide canvas over competitive portability.
Snapshot
The 30-Second Version
The ASRock PG34QRT2B boasts a 94th percentile color score that makes games look fantastic, but user sentiment is a low 29th percentile due to reported flickering at 180Hz. You're getting a vibrant 34-inch ultrawide VA panel with a stand that offers best-in-class ergonomics. Just be prepared to potentially run it at 120Hz for a stable experience, which undercuts its main selling point.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Top-tier color accuracy with 94% DCI-P3 coverage 94th
- Excellent ergonomic stand with full pivot and swivel 92th
- High 180Hz refresh rate for smooth gaming 90th
- Strong 500-nit brightness and good contrast from the VA panel 85th
- Solid connectivity with dual HDMI and DisplayPort
Cons
- User reports of screen flickering at the max 180Hz refresh rate
- User sentiment is low, suggesting real-world reliability concerns
- Large and heavy design, scoring in the 25th percentile for compactness
- HDR 400 certification is just entry-level and won't blow you away
- Integrated WiFi antenna feels like a gimmick with an unclear purpose
What owners think
The Word on the Street
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Performance
The 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms MPRT response time put this monitor in a strong position for fast-paced gaming, landing in the 82nd percentile for performance. You're getting motion clarity that's well above average, and FreeSync Premium keeps things tear-free whether you're running an AMD or NVIDIA GPU. The 3440x1440 resolution on a 34-inch ultrawide is a sweet spot for immersion without absolutely crushing your graphics card. That said, the user sentiment data flags a recurring issue with screen flickering at the full 180Hz, with some owners needing to dial back to 120Hz for stability. It's a fast panel on paper, but that top speed seems to come with a caveat you should know about.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Display
| Size | 34" |
| Resolution | 3440x1440 |
| Panel Type | VA |
| Aspect Ratio | 21:9 |
| Curved | Yes |
| Curvature | 1500 |
Performance
| Refresh Rate | 180 Hz |
| Response Time | 1 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync Premium |
Color & HDR
| Brightness | 500 nits |
| Color Gamut | 123% sRGB / 94% DCI-P3 |
| Color Depth | 1.07 Billion |
| HDR | DisplayHDR 400 |
| HDR Support | HDR400 |
Connectivity
| HDMI Ports | 2 |
| DisplayPort | 2 |
| Speakers | Yes |
| Headphone Jack | Yes |
Ergonomics
| Height Adjustable | Yes |
| Tilt | Yes |
| Swivel | Yes |
| Pivot | Yes |
| VESA Mount | 100x100 |
Features
| Power | 100 |
| Weight | 8.7 kg / 19.1 lbs |
vs Competition
Stacked against the MSI MPG 271QRX QD-OLED or the Samsung Odyssey OLED G6, the ASRock's VA panel can't match the per-pixel contrast and response times of OLED. Those competitors are in a different league for pure gaming performance. However, the ASRock fights back with a larger 34-inch ultrawide format and a color gamut that's genuinely impressive for a non-OLED, beating out many IPS alternatives. The ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG is another strong OLED rival, but you're trading the ASRock's superior ergonomics and screen real estate for that instant pixel response. It's a classic VA vs. OLED battle: you get better text clarity for work and no burn-in risk with the ASRock, but you sacrifice the absolute best motion clarity and HDR impact.
| Spec | ASRock Phantom Gaming PG34QRT2B 34" | LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B | Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA | ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG | Dell UltraSharp U4025QW | MSI MPG 321CURX QD-OLED |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screen Size | 34 | 44.5 | 57 | 26.5 | 39.70000076293945 | 32 |
| Resolution | 3440x1440 | 5120 x 2160 | DUHD | 2560 x 1440 | 5120 x 2160 | 3840 x 2160 |
| Panel Type | VA | OLED | VA | OLED | IPS | OLED |
| Refresh Rate | 180 | 165 | 240 | 240 | 120 | 240 |
| Response Time Ms | 1 | 0.029999999329447746 | 1 | 0.029999999329447746 | 5 | 0.029999999329447746 |
| Adaptive Sync | FreeSync Premium | FreeSync Premium Pro | FreeSync Premium Pro | FreeSync Premium Pro | Adaptive-Sync | G-Sync Compatible |
| Hdr | DisplayHDR 400 | DisplayHDR True Black 400 | DisplayHDR 1000 | HDR10 | DisplayHDR 600 | DisplayHDR True Black 400 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Color | Compact | Display | Feature | User Sentiment | Ergonomic | Performance | Connectivity | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASRock Phantom Gaming PG34QRT2B 34" | 93.6 | 24.9 | 78.7 | 91.7 | 28.6 | 90.3 | 82.2 | 84.5 | 39.3 |
| LG UltraGear 45GX950A-B Compare | 99.4 | 82.4 | 99.7 | 97.3 | 0 | 90.3 | 96.1 | 96.9 | 90.8 |
| Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LS57CG952NNXZA Compare | 99.1 | 74 | 99.7 | 97.3 | 0 | 90.3 | 87.4 | 95.3 | 95.4 |
| ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQDMG Compare | 96.4 | 74 | 75.5 | 72.2 | 95.8 | 90.3 | 97.9 | 93.1 | 86.1 |
| Dell UltraSharp U4025QW Compare | 97.6 | 82.4 | 98.3 | 97.3 | 75.9 | 71.9 | 56.1 | 99.3 | 98.3 |
| MSI MPG 321CURX QD-OLED Compare | 97.9 | 55 | 98.8 | 91.7 | 0 | 90.3 | 97.9 | 81.9 | 90.8 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Pricing on this monitor is all over the map, with a wild spread of over $76,000 across vendors, which is clearly a data error on the high end. Ignoring the obvious outliers, you'll want to shop carefully. The real value here hinges on whether you can snag it at a competitive price against strong OLED competitors. If you find it at the lower end of its real-world range, the color performance and ergonomics make a compelling case. Just don't overpay, because the user sentiment suggests you're taking a bit of a gamble on long-term stability.
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Overview
The ASRock Phantom Gaming PG34QRT2B lands in our database with a color score that's a real standout, hitting the 94th percentile. That 94% DCI-P3 coverage and 500-nit brightness mean this VA panel pops more than most, making games and media look rich and vibrant. It's also a surprisingly flexible office companion thanks to a 90th percentile ergonomic score, with a stand that offers full height, tilt, swivel, and even pivot adjustment. But the numbers also tell a story of compromise. User sentiment sits at a disappointing 29th percentile, hinting that the on-paper specs don't always translate to a flawless real-world experience.
Common Questions
Q: Does this monitor work with NVIDIA G-Sync?
Yes, it's officially AMD FreeSync Premium, but multiple user reports confirm it works with NVIDIA G-Sync over DisplayPort. You'll get a tear-free experience with both GPU brands, which is a nice bonus.
Q: Is the screen flickering at 180Hz a common problem?
It's one of the most common complaints in user feedback. While not every unit seems affected, enough owners report instability at 180Hz that it's a known issue. Many have found a stable workaround by setting the refresh rate to 120Hz, but that means you won't always get the full speed you paid for.
Q: How is this monitor for office work and text clarity?
It's quite strong for productivity. The 34-inch ultrawide 3440x1440 resolution gives you tons of screen real estate, and the VA panel typically offers better contrast than IPS for reading. The 90th percentile ergonomic score means you can easily adjust it to a comfortable position for long work days.
Who Should Skip This
If absolute motion clarity for competitive shooters is your top priority, you should skip this and look at a 27-inch OLED like the MSI MPG 271QRX. The ASRock's VA panel, while fast, can't touch OLED response times, and the reported flickering at 180Hz is a deal-breaker if you need every frame to be perfect. You should also steer clear if you're tight on desk space, as its 25th percentile compactness score means this massive monitor and its hefty stand will dominate your setup.
Verdict
The ASRock Phantom Gaming PG34QRT2B is a monitor with a split personality. The numbers from our database paint a picture of a color-rich, ergonomic powerhouse that should be a top contender. But the user sentiment data tells a more cautious tale, with flickering issues at its headline 180Hz speed dragging down the ownership experience. It's a monitor that looks incredible on a spec sheet and will likely wow you with its vibrant picture out of the box, but you need to be aware that you might have to compromise on that max refresh rate to keep things stable. It's a good monitor with a notable asterisk.