Quick Answer

Before buying a QHD high refresh monitor in South Africa, check five things: panel type, the exact refresh rate, adaptive sync support, whether your GPU can actually drive 1440p at that frame rate, and the local warranty and dead-pixel policy. Getting those right matters more than chasing the highest number on the box.

Panel type and refresh rate 🖥️

QHD means 2560 by 1440, a clear step up in sharpness from 1080p while staying easier to drive than 4K. For the panel, an IPS gives the best colour and viewing angles, while a fast VA offers deeper contrast for darker games. Match the refresh rate to how you play: 144Hz or 165Hz suits most gamers, while 180Hz and up favours competitive shooters. Pair the refresh rate with a low response time, ideally 1ms grey to grey, to avoid smearing in fast motion.

Your GPU has to keep up 🚀

A high refresh panel only pays off if your graphics card can feed it. Driving 1440p at 144fps in modern titles wants something around an RTX 5070 class card or better, with upscaling helping in heavier games. If your GPU is more modest, the monitor still looks great, you simply will not hit the top frame numbers in demanding titles. Plan the card and screen together so neither one bottlenecks the other.

Connections, sync, and the SA warranty check 💰

Confirm the monitor has DisplayPort or HDMI 2.1 to carry 1440p at high refresh, since older HDMI can cap the rate. Adaptive sync, whether FreeSync or G-Sync compatible, removes tearing and is close to essential at high frame rates. Just as important locally, check the warranty length and the dead-pixel policy before you buy, because a clear returns path saves a lot of stress later. A QHD high refresh monitor stocked at Evetech generally spans the mid to upper price tiers depending on size and panel.

TIP

Refresh Rate Tip ⚡

After setup, open the monitor's on-screen menu and switch the refresh rate to its maximum, then confirm it in Windows display settings. Plenty of new panels ship defaulted to 60Hz, so you only get the speed you paid for once you enable it.

FAQ

Is QHD better than 4K for gaming?

For most gamers, yes, because 1440p is much easier to drive at high frame rates while still looking sharp. 4K demands a far stronger GPU to hit the same fps, so QHD is the better balance for high refresh play.

What refresh rate should I get?

144Hz or 165Hz is the sweet spot for mixed gaming. Go to 180Hz or higher only if you mainly play competitive shooters and have a GPU strong enough to push those frames.

Do I need FreeSync or G-Sync?

Adaptive sync is highly recommended. It smooths out tearing and stutter, and most modern monitors and GPUs support a compatible version, so it is worth confirming on the spec sheet.

Upgrading your screen? Compare QHD high refresh monitors stocked at Evetech and match the panel and ports to your graphics card.