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==== 3<sup>rd</sup> segment (Refresh Rate): ====
==== 3<sup>rd</sup> segment (Refresh Rate): ====


* 165 - 165 Hz
* '''165''' - 165 Hz




If Corsair sticks to this naming scheme, it can be extrapolated to monitors of different base specs (27QHD144 for a 27" 2560x1440 144 Hz monitor for example).
If Corsair sticks to this naming scheme, it can be extrapolated to monitors of different base specs (27QHD144 for a 27" 2560x1440 144 Hz monitor for example).

Revision as of 20:34, 16 November 2021

Corsair Xeneon monitors have one of the most, if not the most straightforward naming schemes in the monitor market, it simply consists of three segments with diagonal length, resolution and refresh rate placed in that order.

Example:
1 - Size 2 - Resolution 3 - Refresh Rate
32 QHD 165

This naming scheme is subject to change since there is currently only one monitor in the Xeneon series.

Identification:

1st segment (Size):

  • 32 - 32"

2nd segment (Resolution):

  • QHD - 2560x1440

3rd segment (Refresh Rate):

  • 165 - 165 Hz


If Corsair sticks to this naming scheme, it can be extrapolated to monitors of different base specs (27QHD144 for a 27" 2560x1440 144 Hz monitor for example).