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ZOWIE XL2740 TN 240Hz 27 Inch Gaming Monitor for Esports
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How can I make Variable Refresh Rate (Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync Premium / G-Sync Compatible) work on my monitor?
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Monitors are passive devices and, therefore, require a graphics card to output compatible signals to enable Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) features. So the first step we would like to suggest is to check if your graphics card supports VRR technology (The name of VRR technology may vary from Adaptive-Sync, FreeSync to G-Sync).
For the Nvidia graphics card, please check it here
For AMD graphics card, please check it here
Second, check if your monitor features the VRR function.
Our models feature the VRR function below:
XL2730Z, XL2540, XL2546S, XL2731, XL2740, XL2746S, XL2540K, XL2540KE, XL2546K, XL2731K, XL2746K, XL2566K, XL2546X, XL2546X+, XL2586X, XL2566X+
How to enable FreeSync through graphics card settings
How to enable G-Sync via graphics card settings
On the monitor, please turn off DyAc/DyAc+/DyAc 2 (if your monitor has that feature) through the monitor menu, since DyAc/DyAc+/DyAc 2 is not compatible with variable fresh rate technology. Then, turn on the Adaptive-Sync/FreeSync Premium function through the monitor menu.
Learn more about Variable Refresh Rate (FreeSync Premium / G-Sync Compatible / Adaptive-Sync)
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I sometimes feel headaches or eyes soreness while using the monitor. What can be adjusted to alleviate the discomfort if I feel unwell?
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Since everyone is unique, and have different vision conditions and sensation on color and brightness. Thus, The cause of the discomfort to everyone may be very different. Even if the monitor has the same settings and displays the same image, some people may feel uncomfortable, while others may not. Following are a few tips, and we suggest you can try to adjust to alleviate the discomfort condition:Learn more
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I don't like default color settings, what should I do?
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The default color mode is "FPS1" mode, which is fine-tuned for scenes in CS:GO.
*in some regions, the default color is set to "ECO" mode to meet the regulatory requirements.
*For XL-X models, "FPS1" mode is fine-tuned for CS2.
If your preference is far from those preset settings, you may try the “Standard" mode color first and further customize it to your preferred settings.
We highly encourage you to contact us on social media if you need further assistance.
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My Laptop or graphic card doesn't have a DP port, can I buy an adapter for running 144Hz or higher Hz?
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It is highly unrecommended to use 3rd party video cable/adapters as not all of them have been tested and there could be compatibility problem, especially different cables spec and quality may vary. Please feel free to contact our online service for more assistance.
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How do I run 240Hz/360Hz?
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For 240Hz models, please check the following:
- Make sure to use HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.2a cable.
- If HDMI 2.0 cable is used, make sure to connect to the correct HDMI 2.0 port.
- If DP1.2a cable is used, make sure to use the one bundled by ZOWIE.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphic card driver version.
- Make sure to check if the graphic card supports up to 240Hz.
For 360Hz models, please check the following:
- Make sure to use DP 1.4 cable.
- If DP 1.4 cable is used, make sure to use the one bundled by ZOWIE.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphic card driver version.
- Make sure to check if the graphic card supports up to 360Hz.
If you are running Win 10, follow this: Setting > System > Display > Advanced Display Settings > Display Adapter Properties.
Then click the “Monitor” tab, choose your preferred resolution and 240Hz/360Hz refresh rate from the “Screen Refresh Rate” list, and click “OK.”If you are running Win 11, follow this: Setting > System > Display > Advanced Display > Display information > Choose a refresh rate. Then choose your 240Hz/360Hz refresh rate.
Or you can do the setting via GPU control panel
If it is NVIDIA GPU, please open the NVIDIA control panel, and then head to “Change Resolution” tab under the “Display” option, and then choose your preferred resolution under “PC (not Ulta HD, HD, SD)”, and choose “240Hz” / "360Hz" under “Refresh rate” option.
If it is AMD GPU, right click on your desktop and select “AMD Radeon Settings”, and then click on the “Display” option, and then you can choose your preferred resolution and 240Hz/360Hz under the Display options page.
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Can I use any adapter to switch signals or different port types between the monitor and connected devices?
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We do not recommend using 3rd party switchers or adapters as not all of them have been tested and there could be a compatibility issue, especially when different cable differ in specifications and quality. Please feel free to contact our online service team for more assistance.
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How do I enable VRR (variable refresh rate) on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S for ZOWIE monitors?
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Please refer to the following video for a step by step tutorial that shows you how to enable VRR on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S for ZOWIE monitors:
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What does the "Profile to Go" feature available on select gaming monitors mean?
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Profile to Go is a S Switch-related function on selected XL series models which allows you to save your preferred monitor display settings and apply them to a different monitor of the same model.
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When I use the monitor with AMA function , its leaves a shade when scrolling the page, when turning OFF the AMA , the shadows issue doesn't happened. Is there any advice you can provide?
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That is Overdrive/Response Time Compensation (RTC) function in RL/XL series. This technology is based on applying an over-voltage to the liquid crystals to motivate them into their orientation faster. We will usually quote a "grey to grey" (G2G) response time figure on displays using this technology since they are normally the fastest transitions available.Learn more
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Why don’t you share response times for XL and RL models on your website anymore?
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On ZOWIE website, we didn’t show response time to XL2546S and XL2546K as well as all our XL & RL series.Learn more
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Since an official response time spec is not available anymore, what other response related spec should I check if I’m comparing your monitors with models from other brands?
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There is always a trade off between overdriving the panel to make it faster which results in bad display quality. XL series fully leverage the panel fast response, but also considering an optimized setting for the overall experience. It is suggested that you can check other user's sharing on website, or test it by yourself in person which would be ideal.Learn more
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Are all ZOWIE monitors or only certain models mercury free?
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All ZOWIE monitors are mercury free.Learn more
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What is the difference between FreeSync, FreeSync Premium, and FreeSync Premium Pro (or FreeSync 2)?
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Please refer to the AMD website for details on differences between various FreeSync versions :Learn more
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Which models are compatible with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S for Variable Refresh Rate (VRR)?
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Please refer to the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) models listed below.
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Is there any model that can support Display Pilot?
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Sorry, the Display Pilot software has been phased out and we do not update it any longer.Learn more
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Does my monitor support NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible?
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Currently, only XL2540 & XL2740 are listed as G-Sync Compatible monitors.
For the latest G-Sync Compatible monitor list, please visit NVIDIA's website for the latest update.
But if your ZOWIE monitor has Adaptive-Sync / FreeSync Premium function, you can still enable the VRR feature with NVIDIA graphic cards.
Learn more about Variable Refresh Rate (FreeSync Premium / G-Sync Compatible / Adaptive-Sync):
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What VESA mount should I use on this monitor?
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This monitor has a VESA standard mount with 100mm pattern, allowing the installation of a wall mount or arm bracket. Please use M4x10mm screws and possible wall mount adapter accessory when doing the installation. Please check with the wall mount/arm kit vendor or check with ZOWIE RMA for further assistance if any.Learn more
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Does this monitor support 220V or 110V?
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All ZOWIE monitors support 100V~240V.Learn more
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What is the input lag of this monitor? What is the response time of this monitor?
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There is no standard input lag measurement in the industry, so we don’t list input lag numbers to avoid confusion. This model uses TN panel with fast response, we not only fine-tuned it to maximize its panel capability but also considering an overall smooth experience. We don’t sacrifice the overall experience for highlighting any specific spec number.
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Which graphic card is the minimum requirement for running 240Hz/280Hz/360Hz/400Hz?
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- For 240Hz/280Hz models, we recommend graphic card should choose at least:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 or better
AMD Radeon RX 480 or better
- For 360Hz/400Hz models, we recommend graphic card should choose at least:
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series Graphics Card or better
AMD Radeon RX 6000 series or better
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Does this monitor have speaker?
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No, this monitor does not have a built-in speaker.Learn more
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Which models are compatible with PS5 and Xbox Series X for 1080p @ 120hz?
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Please refer to the compatible model list below.Learn more
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Which inputs are supported by NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible and AMD FreeSync Premium?
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NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible works only via DisplayPort 1.2 or later version.
AMD FreeSync Premium works with HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.2 or later version.
Learn more about Variable Refresh Rate (FreeSync Premium / G-Sync Compatible / Adaptive-Sync)
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Why do some games exit when FreeSync Premium / Adaptive-Sync is turned off or on?
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This is normal behavior, much like making major changes to the graphics settings of a game. When FreeSync Premium is enabled or disabled with a game running, some games will be affected because graphics settings need to be reset for the change to take effect.
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Why can’t I set the frequency to 240Hz/280Hz/360Hz/400Hz on my monitor?
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Solution
For 240Hz/280Hz models, please check the following:
- Make sure to use an HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.2a cable.
- If an HDMI 2.0 cable is used, make sure to connect to the correct HDMI 2.0 port.
- If a DP 1.2a cable is used, make sure to use the one bundled by BenQ.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphics card driver version.
- Make sure that your graphics card supports 240Hz.
- Install the monitor driver from ZOWIE official website.
- Please contact us (ZOWIE website: contact/RMA ) for further assistance if all you've tried all the above.
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Why can't I turn on my monitor?
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If the power LED is on or there is a beep sound:Learn more
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Why is my monitor flickering or showing no signal when I plug the cable properly, what should I do?
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Sorry, this should not happen in normal condition. Please contact our customer service. We'd like to investigate your monitor problem and provide further assistance.Learn more
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Why does my monitor keep showing "No Signal Detected" even though the DisplayPort cable is connected properly, and what should I do?
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Please check the followings:
1. Press the monitor's OSD control keys or 5-way controller and check the Input
options to see if DisplayPort is selectable. If DisplayPort is not selectable,
please ensure the DisplayPort cable is properly connected to both devices.2. If the DisplayPort option is selectable but no signal appears on the screen,
unplug the cable and plug it back in to allow the monitor to re-detect the
connection.3. If the issue persists, try connecting the monitor using HDMI to confirm that
the monitor functions correctly, then attempt the DisplayPort connection again.4. Ensure you have updated to the latest graphics card driver and motherboard
BIOS version. If you cannot update the driver while connected via DisplayPort
due to no signal, switch connections to HDMI if possible.5. If possible, test the monitor with multiple devices using DisplayPort and verify
that at least one device shows a signal. Trying different DisplayPort cables and
cross-testing the cable with other devices may also help.6. If the problem occurs suddenly after normal DisplayPort usage, use HDMI to
ensure that DisplayPort is set to a resolution and refresh rate supported by the
monitor.If none of the above steps resolve the issue, the monitor may need inspection. Please contact our customer service team for further assistance.
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The monitor shows random colors onscreen when I use an S Switch. What can I do?
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Please refer to the following steps:
- Unplug and reconnect the S Switch. Then, make sure it is connected to the monitor properly.
- Reset the monitor by using "Reset All" in the "System" section of the main menu in the OSD.
- Try to recreate the conditions that cause random colors when using an S Switch. If you are not sure what those conditions are, you can press the 1/2/3 buttons repeatedly to test functionality.
- If the problem persists, please contact us (ZOWIE website: contact/RMA ) for more assistance.
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Why my monitor doesn't work after creating a custom resolution to overclock the hz of the monitor?
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Any custom resolution/Hz setting may damage your monitor due to out of the operation range different from what the monitor has been designed for, and it may make your monitor out of warranty accordingly.Learn more
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How do I set the monitor's refresh rate to the highest value as the monitor spec claimed (EX: 144, 165, 240, 280, 360, 400Hz)?
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Please check the following steps:
A. Models with 144/165Hz:
- For the newer models only with HDMI / DP port, please use a HDMI 1.4 / 2.0 cable or DP 1.2a cable that came with the monitor.
- For the older models with DVI / DP port, please use a DVI-Dual Link cable or DP 1.2a that came with the monitor.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphics card driver version.
B. Models with 240/280Hz:
- Make sure to use an HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.2a cable.
- If an HDMI 2.0 cable is used, make sure to connect to the correct HDMI 2.0 port.
- If a DP 1.2a cable is used, make sure to use the one bundled by BenQ.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphics card driver version.
- Make sure that your graphics card supports 240Hz.
C. Models with 360/400Hz:
- Make sure to use a DP 1.4 cable that comes with the monitor.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphics card driver version.
- Make sure that your graphics card supports 360Hz.
D. Models with 540Hz:
- Make sure to use the DP 1.4/HDMI 2.1 cable that came with the monitor.
- Make sure to update to the latest graphics card driver version.
- Make sure you are running Windows 11 and that it is up to date. (Please note that Windows 10 has a limit of 500Hz.)
- Make sure that your graphics card supports 540Hz.
If you are running Win 10, follow this: Setting > System > Display > Advanced Display Settings > Display Adapter Properties.
Then click the “Monitor” tab, choose your preferred resolution and 144/165/240/360Hz refresh rate from the “Screen Refresh Rate” list, and click “OK.”
If you are running Win 11, follow this: Setting > System > Display > Advanced Display > Display information > Choose a refresh rate. Then choose your 144/165/240/360/540Hz refresh rate.
Or you can do the setting via the GPU control panel;
If it is NVIDIA GPU, please open the NVIDIA control panel, and then head to “Change Resolution” tab under the “Display” option, and then choose your preferred resolution under “PC (not Ultra HD, HD, SD)”, and choose “144/165/240/360/540Hz” under “refresh rate” option.