Quick Answer

The best monitor for CS2 in SA is a 24-25 inch 1080p IPS panel running at 240Hz or higher, with the LG UltraGear 25GR75FG at around R6,499 leading the value pack and the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz at R10,999 the premium pick. Both pair cleanly with mid-range GPUs to deliver locked competitive frame rates for the SA Mzansi server stack.

Why 240Hz Is the New Baseline for CS2

Counter-Strike 2 raised the engine from Source to Source 2, and the visibility cues, particularly through smokes, reward higher refresh more than ever. A 240Hz IPS panel shows roughly 4ms less perceived motion blur than a 144Hz panel, which translates directly to faster target acquisition on B-site holds at Mirage. The pro scene long ago moved past 144Hz, and SA matchmaking ladders are catching up.

Pair a 240Hz panel with a Ryzen 5 7600 plus RX 7600 or RTX 4060 build, and CS2 will hold the refresh ceiling on Inferno, Mirage, and Anubis even during heavy smokes. For loadshedding-prone areas, a 240Hz monitor draws roughly 30-45W, well within UPS runtime budgets.

Top Value Pick: LG UltraGear 25GR75FG at R6,499

The LG UltraGear 25GR75FG is the SA value champion for competitive CS2. A 24.5-inch 1920x1080 IPS panel, 360Hz native refresh, 1ms GtG response, and G-Sync compatibility on a single DisplayPort cable. Colour accuracy is solid for a competitive panel, your skins still look right, and the height-adjustable stand handles long ranked nights without neck strain.

Inputs include two HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.4. The HDR rating is unimpressive by design (TN-fast IPS prioritises response over peak nits), but that's a fair trade for the speed.

Calibration out of the box is acceptable for competitive play, though enthusiasts can tweak via the OSD or use DisplayCAL with a colorimeter to dial in roughly 6500K and gamma 2.2 for everyday browsing comfort.

Premium Choice: ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz IPS at R10,999

The ROG Swift PG259QN sits at R10,999 and remains the gold standard for IPS competitive gaming. 24.5 inches, 1920x1080, 360Hz native, sub-1ms GtG, and ASUS's superb factory calibration. The OSD includes a crosshair overlay and a refresh rate counter, both genuinely useful for ranked play.

Build quality is excellent, the stand is rock-solid, the bezels are slim enough for dual-monitor setups, and the panel shows no glow or backlight bleed in normal use. For competitive players who already invested in a high-end PC, this is the natural monitor pairing.

Mid-Range Pick: 240Hz IPS at R5,499

For SA players on a tighter budget, 24-25 inch 240Hz IPS panels from MSI, Gigabyte, and AOC start around R5,499. Look for true 1ms GtG (not just MPRT), DisplayPort 1.4, and an adjustable stand. Brand reliability is similar across the tier; pick on warranty terms and stand ergonomics rather than spec-sheet differences of a few hundred Hz.

If you stream or watch back demos, also check that the panel has a low input lag rating in independent reviews, AOC and MSI tend to score well in this tier.

SA-Specific Buying Notes

Counter-Strike 2 on SA Mzansi servers gives you the best ping window (8-30ms in Joburg metro). Pair that with a 240Hz monitor and a wired Cat 6 cable for true competitive consistency. Avoid Wi-Fi for ranked even on a 6E router, packet jitter shows up as inconsistent peeker advantage.

Evetech delivers monitors in extra-padded boxes with insurance for breakage, and the standard 2-year warranty on most panels means dead-pixel issues get resolved quickly through SA channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 1440p worth it for CS2?

For pure competitive play, no. 1080p at 240Hz+ remains the standard because lower resolution makes models slightly larger on screen and demands less GPU horsepower for locked refresh. Save 1440p for AAA games on a second display if needed.

Do I need an OLED monitor for CS2?

OLED panels offer fantastic response times but risk burn-in for static elements like the radar and HUD over thousands of hours. For CS2 specifically, fast IPS at 240-360Hz is the safer long-term pick.

What size is best for competitive CS2?

24-25 inches at 1080p. Larger sizes spread your eye focus too wide for crosshair tracking, and 27-inch 1080p is too pixelated. Pros run 24-inch overwhelmingly for a reason.

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