Quick Answer
A 240Hz monitor deal is only worth it if your PC can push close to 200-240 fps in the games you actually play. For SA esports buyers, the useful price band is roughly R4,000-R12,000 depending on size, panel, and 1080p versus 1440p. Use R4,000-R12,000 as a broad planning band and compare models such as ASUS TUF VG259QM, MSI G274QPX, or Samsung Odyssey 240Hz ranges when stocked, using specs, not only markdown size.
The Spec That Matters First
For a 240Hz monitor, the first filter is the target: 200-240 fps. A cheap deal that misses that target is not a deal; it becomes the part you replace next. Check resolution, refresh rate, panel type, ports, warranty terms, and whether your current PC can actually feed the screen or workload.
SA Deal Planning
Pre-Black Friday pricing can move quickly, so use a shortlist instead of chasing every discount. Write down the normal broad price band, the must-have spec, and the maximum you will pay before the sale window opens. Evetech shoppers should compare stocked models by SKU family and warranty support, then choose the one that fits the desk, backpack, or gaming target.
Performance Fit
For monitors, a 144 Hz panel needs a PC that can hold roughly 100-144 fps, while 240 Hz makes sense only when esports titles stay near 200 fps. For laptops, prioritise 16 GB RAM and a 512 GB SSD if the budget allows; for gaming PCs, keep the GPU matched to 1080p, 1440p, or 4K before upgrading extras.
FAQ
What is a sensible SA budget for a 240Hz monitor?
Use R4,000-R12,000 as a broad planning band. The final choice should be based on the exact panel, CPU, GPU, RAM, or SSD specification, not only the advertised discount.
Which SKU families should I compare first?
Start with ASUS TUF VG259QM, MSI G274QPX, or Samsung Odyssey 240Hz ranges when stocked. Treat that as a shortlist direction and check current local stock before making the final call.
Should I buy before or during Black Friday?
Buy early only if the model already hits your price target and the spec is correct. If the price is only average, keep the shortlist ready and compare again during the main sale period.