Monitors that work with the PS5 and its 120Hz performance mode aren’t explicitly advertised except by a few brands. The 4K 144Hz variants with HDMI 2.1 will naturally work, but they are expensive and limited in availability. There’s also the conundrum of the limited number of games that support the full 4K 120Hz so there’s no hurry in spending the extra now.
As such, 1080p or even 1440p monitors might be a better and more practical pick until 4K 120Hz with PS5 games fully kicks off. All you need is a variant with HDMI 2.0 which is enough to allow the console to switch to its 1080p 120Hz performance mode. However, it’s not as simple as buying an HDMI 2.1 monitor which will work on the spot.
Not all gaming monitors with HDMI 2.0 work with this mode for various reasons such as firmware versions or even the design of its control module. Ways to confirm aren’t readily available, so some might have to resort to testing if results aren’t available online. Buying one monitor yourself to do so isn’t advisable since you could run into issues during the returns and exchange process.
We’ve gathered the known monitors in a list that will point you in the right direction. These monitors have all been tested by various sources, although some might need firmware updates or software updates on the PS5. It’s also worth ensuring that you are using a quality HDMI cable, but the included one in the PS5’s or the monitor’s package should suffice.
Monitors that Work with the PS5 (As of February 2022)
- ASUS VG249Q
- Asus VG279Q
- ASUS VG32VQ
- ASUS VG27WQ1B
- ASUS VG27VH1BR
- ASUS VP249QGR
- ASUS VG278QR
- Acer XF270H
- Acer XV240Y
- Acer XV273X
- Acer Nitro VG240YP
- AOC AGON AG322QC4
- AOC 24G2
- AOC 27G2
- AOC C27G2Z
- AOC CQ27G2
- AOC CQ32G1
- AOC G2590PX
- Benq Mobiuz EX2510
- BenQ Mobiuz EX2510S
- Benq Mobiuz EX2710
- Benq Mobiuz EX2710S
- Benq EX2780Q
- Benq EX3203R
- Benq XL2411K
- Benq XL2540K
- Benq XL2546K
- Benq XL2546S
- BenQ XL2731
- Dell S3220DGF
- Dell S2721HGF
- Dell S2421HGF
- Gigabyte G27F
- GIGABYTE G27QC
- GIGABYTE G32QC
- GIGABYTE G27Q
- GIGABYTE M27Q
- LG 24GL600F
- LG 27GL63T-B
- LG 27GL65F
- LG 27GL83A-B
- LG 27GL850-B
- LG 24GL65B-B
- LG 27GL650F-B
- LG 24GM79G
- LG 27GN600-B
- LG 27GN750-B
- LG 27GN800-B
- LG 27GN850-B
- LG 27GN88A-B
- LG 27GN950
- LG 24GN50W
- LG 32GN50T-B
- LG 32GP83B
- Viewsonic XG2401
- Viewsonic XG2402
- Viewsonic XG2405
- Viewsonic XG270
- MSI OPTIX G24C
- MSI OPTIX G27C4
- MSI OPTIX G27C5
- MSI OPTIX G271
- MSI OPTIX G32C4
- MSI OPTIX MAG240CR
- MSI OPTIX MAG241
- MSI OPTIX MAG251RX
- HP X24IH
- Samsung C27RG5
- SAMSUNG C32JG56
- Samsung CHG70
- Samsung Odyssey G5
- Samsung Odyssey G7
If you have a monitor that works with the PS5’s 120Hz Performance mode and is not on the list, please feel free to post it in the comments. We will add it to the article and update it as soon as more models are tested with positive results.
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