A:AnswerYou won't be able to play games at 4k 120fps on it but it does support 4k 60hz and any game with a 120 option will display with lower resolution(I believe 1080p) and the 4k 60hz is downscaled to 1440p. But it looks amazing. I've got an LG CX and I prefer this monitor over that TV for all the benefits it has like faster refresh rates and less input lag.
A:Answerthe most i could get out of it was 350 nits peak brightness through linux software, not sure where this max is pulled from, maybe via the display's EDID
A:AnswerYou have to use display port. Also, in windows setting, I had to go from native 2560 x 1440. which is recommended to 2560 x 1440( it doesn’t say native next to it). Then I was able to get the 165 hertz.
A:AnswerI cannot explain nor justify design concepts and practices. Please visit https://www.lg.com/us/gaming-monitors to browse available options for monitors and check the specifications to find one that meets your needs. Thank you. ^Daphane
A:AnswerCheck the power plug connection at the socket. I have found that the weight of the power plug can cause it to come loose from the socket. Not sure if that is the issue but it is something to check.
A:AnswerPlease reach out to our support team via private message on Facebook @LGUSSupport and use #VOC in your first message to our social media support team or call at 800-243-0000. Also, be sure to provide your contact information, model/serial numbers and date of purchase. ^Daphane
A:AnswerIt's almost the exact same thickness as the base of a C920, and it looks from pictures like the C922X uses the identical mount (the bezel is just over 1/2").