24" Asus VG245H gaming monitor performance benchmarks: response, input and full specs review

The monitor has a VESA mount. The minimum response rate of Asus VG245H is 1 ms, which is eliminates ghosting effects. With the AMD FreeSync support, this monitor is compatible with both AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards. For graphics color quality, the Asus VG245H has an excellent color depth of 8 -bit, resulting in smoother gradients and more accurate colors. In terms of pixel density, the Asus VG245H has an excellent density of 91 pixels-per-inch, resulting in sharper text and picture quality. For the average response rate, the Asus VG245H scores 5 ms, which ensures effective synchronization with the high refresh rate. It is worth noting that the Asus VG245H is a relatively old monitor. The Asus VG245H has a maximum refresh rate of 75 Hz and this may be too low for the extremely fast frame rates in competitive games. Asus VG245H has a total input lag of 20 ms, which is bad among the competition. The monitor uses a TN panel which suffers from color shifting when viewed from horizontal and vertical angles and has slightly washed colors compared to IPS and VA panels. Graphically demanding games may cause frame drops outside the adative refresh rate of 56 Hz. The monitor has an unimpressive contrast ratio of 1000 : 1. The Asus VG245H has no Display Port and which is essential for NVIDIA cards to work with AMD FreeSync. The brightness of Asus VG245H is lower than other monitors.

 24" Asus VG245H gaming monitor performance benchmarks: response, input and full specs review
Brand Asus
Year 2016
Model VG245H
Size 24"
Minimum Refresh Rate 56Hz
Maximum Refresh Rate 75Hz
AMD FreeSync Yes
NVIDIA G-Sync No
Maximum Resolution 1920 x 1080
Panel Type TN
Pixel Density 91 ppi
Minimum Response Time 1ms
Average Response Time 5ms
Total Response + Input Lag 20ms
Maximum Brightness 250 cd/m^2
Price $ 180.0
VESA Mount Yes
Native Color Depth 8 bit
Static Contrast Ratio 1000 : 1
Display Port No
Overall Combination Score 63.8/100 Good

Specifications

24" Asus VG245H 3D

3DNo

24" Asus VG245H Accessories

AccessoriesAudio cable D-sub cable , HDMI cable

24" Asus VG245H Audio

Speakers2 x 2 W (watts)

24" Asus VG245H Brand, series, model

BrandAsus
ModelVG245H

24" Asus VG245H Camera

CameraNo

24" Asus VG245H Certificates, standards and licenses

Certificates, standards and licensesBSMICBCCCCECEL level 1cTickCUeStandbyENERGY STARFCC Class BJ-MOSSKCCPSERCMRoHSTÜV Low Blue LightTÜV Flicker-freeUL/cULVCCIWEEEWHQL (Windows 10; Windows 8.1; Windows 7)

24" Asus VG245H Connectivity

Connectivity2 x HDMI 1.4, 1 x D-sub, 1 x 3.5 mm Audio In, 1 x 3.5 mm Audio Out

24" Asus VG245H Dimensions, weight and color

ColorsBlack
Depth50 mm (millimeters) 5 cm (centimeters) 1.9685 in (inches) 0.164 ft (feet)
Depth with stand211 mm (millimeters) 21.1 cm (centimeters) 8.3071 in (inches) 0.6923 ft (feet)
Height329 mm (millimeters) 32.9 cm (centimeters) 12.9528 in (inches) 1.0794 ft (feet)
Height with stand359 mm (millimeters) 35.9 cm (centimeters) 14.1339 in (inches) 1.1778 ft (feet)
Weight with stand5.1 kg (kilograms) 11.24 lbs (pounds)
Width561 mm (millimeters) 56.1 cm (centimeters) 22.0866 in (inches) 1.8406 ft (feet)
Width with stand561 mm (millimeters) 56.1 cm (centimeters) 22.0866 in (inches) 1.8406 ft (feet)

24" Asus VG245H Display

Adobe RGB (1998)70 % (percent)
Aspect ratio1.778:116:9
Average response time5 ms (milliseconds) 0.0050 s (seconds)
BacklightW-LED
Brightness250 cd/m² (candela per square meter)
CoatingAnti-glare/Matte
Colors16777216 colors 24 bits
Diagonal609.7 mm (millimeters) 60.97 cm (centimeters) 24.0039 in (inches) 2.0003 ft (feet)
Display area86.05 % (percent)
Dynamic contrast100000000 : 1
Height298.89 mm (millimeters) 29.889 cm (centimeters) 11.7673 in (inches) 0.9806 ft (feet)
Horizontal viewing angle170 ° (degrees)
Input lag7 ms (milliseconds) 0.0070 s (seconds)
Maximum response time15 ms (milliseconds) 0.0150 s (seconds)
Minimum response time1 ms (milliseconds) 0.0010 s (seconds)
NTSC (1953)72 % (percent)
Panel bit depth8 bits
Panel typeTN
Pixel density91 ppi (pixels per inch) 36 ppcm (pixels per centimeter)
Pixel pitch0.277 mm (millimeters) 0.0277 cm (centimeters) 0.0109 in (inches) 0.0009 ft (feet)
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels Full HD / 1080p
Size class24 in (inches)
Static contrast1000 : 1
Vertical viewing angle160 ° (degrees)
Width531.36 mm (millimeters) 53.136 cm (centimeters) 20.9197 in (inches) 1.7433 ft (feet)
sRGB95 % (percent)

24" Asus VG245H Ergonomics

Backward tilt33 ° (degrees)
Forward tilt5 ° (degrees)
Forward/backward tiltYes
Height adjustmentYes
Height adjustment range130 mm (millimeters) 13 cm (centimeters) 5.1181 in (inches) 0.4265 ft (feet)
Landscape/portrait pivotYes
Left pivot90 ° (degrees)
Left swivel90 ° (degrees)
Left/right swivelYes
Removable standYes
Right pivot90 ° (degrees)
Right swivel90 ° (degrees)
VESA interface100 x 100 mm
VESA mountYes

24" Asus VG245H Features

Features5-way OSD joystickAMD FreeSync technology, Flicker-free technology, GamePlus (Crosshair/Timer) GameVisualHDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) Trace Free Technology

24" Asus VG245H Frequencies

Horizontal frequency (digital)31.5 kHz - 84 kHz (kilohertz)
Vertical frequency (digital)56 Hz - 75 Hz (hertz)

24" Asus VG245H Operating and storage conditions

Operating temperature0 °C - 40 °C (degrees Celsius) 32 °F - 104 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)
Storage temperature-20 °C - 60 °C (degrees Celsius) -4 °F - 140 °F (degrees Fahrenheit)

24" Asus VG245H Power supply and consumption

110V100 V - 120 V (volts)
220V220 V - 240 V (volts)
Alternating current frequency50 Hz - 60 Hz (hertz)
Power consumption (eco)16.18 W (watts)
Power consumption (off)0.5 W (watts)
Power consumption (sleep)0.5 W (watts)

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Critics Reviews

The Asus VG245H offers impressive picture quality, responsiveness and special features for under $200. ... Asus VG245H Review: An Awesome Gaming Monitor Value. ... Verdict. The Asus VG245H offers ...
We have no doubt that the VG245H will attract plenty of buyers. It represents a price breakthrough for sure and is about the only display from a major company that offers adaptive-refresh in any ...
Conclusion. We have no doubt that the VG245H will attract plenty of buyers. It represents a price breakthrough for sure and is about the only display from a major company that offers adaptive ...
The VG245H includes the same GamePlus features we saw on the PG248Q. You get a selection of reticles, four countdown timers, an FPS counter and an alignment guide.

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Patrick_Leszczynski 7 years ago
ASUS VG245H Refresh rate lock
What's up with the ASUS VG245H? If I try to set a custom refresh rate higher than 75hz, I lose connection to the hdmi output and the monitor refuses to connect until I set it back to 75hz. What kind of sorcery is this? Is there any way to work around it and let me go higher than 75hz?

Monitor is advertised to run at 75hz btw, then there's an another model which has 144hz but looks identical to the one I have so it was probably done on purpose.
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wildbill336 7 years ago
Asus vg245h xbox
Is it possible to use freesync with asus 24inch vg245h and xbox one x?

I purchased the monitor hooked everything up and the variable refresh rate option in the xbox settings menu is grey. Can not click it. I spoke to microsoft who then gave me asus contact support who said they have no monitors that support hdmi 2 which i found weird cause i am pretty sure i read somewhere before i made the purchase that it was compatible. Please can someone help me or else i need to return this monitor. Thanks in advance.
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kloutkobain 7 years ago
ASUS VG245H monitor Issues
I have this monitor and I've tried it all and I cant seem to fix the screen tearing that I get in the middle and 1/3 down of the top of the screen. Is there anything I can possibly do to stop it?
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photonboy 7 years ago




kloutkobain :






Barty1884 :



Screen "tearing" or a defect? If you're experiencing "tearing" in game, capping a framerate would help.






Yeah I've done that and even capped it below 75 fps and even at 60 fps with 75hz on and still no fix.






Capping the FPS doesn't get rid of screen tearing even if the FPS matches the monitor refresh rate. You need to enable VSYNC to get rid of screen tearing. VSYNC results in an FPS cap that matches your monitor refresh rate but it's synchronized in order to prevent screen tearing (new and old frame data mixed with same refresh).

VSYNC advantage is no screen tearing.

VSYNC disadvantage is added lag (a bit more sluggish).

When you do that it's best to configure the game settings so they rarely dip below that FPS. Which is apparently 75FPS to match 75Hz.

Another option still involves VSYNC but (for NVidia) it's called Adaptive VSYNC and it just toggles VSYNC OFF if you drop below 75FPS (for 75Hz monitor) to prevent added STUTTERING but you'll get screen tearing again though it's often a good tradeoff to get some quick tearing rather than stuttering.

NCP-> manage 3d settings-> add game-> ... adaptive vsync-> save

(similar feature for AMD with Radeon Pro called Dynamic VSYNC which works exactly the same. Not sure if there is another AMD tool or if their drivers have it)

When I use that I start the game with VSYNC OFF at first then configure settings so I am at the target (75FPS/75Hz) at least 90% of the time as a good balance between visuals and screen tear frequency.
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Someonewithadesk 8 years ago
How to get VG245H to 75Hz and how to use Freesync
So I have 2 questions about the VG245H monitor that I have bought:

1: The monitor advertises a 75Hz refresh rate, but whenever I go into the monitors settings, it says 60Hz. How do I get it to 75? I definitely have a pc that should easily support 75hz at 1080p.

2: I have an MSI RX480 gpu, and the monitor advertises Freesync compatibility. However, when I go into the software that came with the gpu drivers and I go into the monitor settings, it says "freesync not supported". How do I get them to use freesync together?

Thanks!
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chidybangz 8 years ago

I just figured out how to get 75hz. On your desktop right click and select display settings. scroll down and select advanced display settings than display adapter properties. Moniter tab and select 75 hz refresh rate. Good Luck
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