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The Acer Nitro XV325QK V3 is a 31.5‑inch 4K UHD IPS MiniLED gaming monitor that offers a 160 Hz native refresh at 4K and a 320 Hz mode at FHD via Dual Frame Rate, combined with VESA DisplayHDR 1000 and 99 % Adobe RGB coverage for vibrant visuals and accurate colors.
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$407.99
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$606.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the XV325QK for its strong HDR capability, MiniLED local dimming, and the innovative Dual Frame Rate that lets users toggle between 160 Hz 4K and 320 Hz FHD. They highlight the low input lag at high refresh rates, excellent color accuracy, and the value proposition compared to previous Nitro models. However, they note that input lag rises at 60 Hz, overshoot can be an issue at lower rates, and the need for DSC on DisplayPort for full‑speed 4K adds a layer of complexity.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the monitor for its tear‑free gaming via FreeSync, vivid HDR colors, and the flexibility of high‑refresh FHD mode for fast‑paced titles, often mentioning the attractive price‑to‑performance balance. Recurring complaints focus on higher input lag at lower refresh rates, occasional overshoot in dark scenes, and the lack of clear ergonomic adjustment information.
Common Complaints
Noticeable input lag at 60 Hz, overshoot and blur at lower refresh rates, and the requirement of DSC for full‑speed 4K over DisplayPort.
How It Compares
vs. Acer Nitro XV275K P3/P5 (27")
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Choose the XV275K if you need a more compact monitor with solid HDR, but pick the XV325QK for larger screen and ultra‑fast FHD gaming.
vs. Acer Nitro ED3 (Curved)
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Opt for the ED3 if you prioritize curvature and the highest refresh rate, but select the XV325QK for superior HDR, color accuracy, and dual‑mode versatility.
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