ProArt PA279CRV Monitor
IPS · 27" · 4K · 60Hz · 5ms
MSRP
MEG 342C
QD-OLED · 34" · 3440×1440 · 175Hz · 0.03ms
MSRP
Our verdict
The MEG 342C takes the performance lead with a 24% higher overall score, driven by its more shader cores, more of memory, and higher TFLOPS of compute power. In gaming benchmarks at 1440p, it delivers roughly 0% more frames per second across demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Alan Wake 2.
However, the MEG 342C tells a compelling value story. At $800 versus the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor's $450 price tag, it costs $350 less while delivering performance that's only 24% behind. Its of memory is still more than enough for 1440p and even 4K gaming in most titles.
Our recommendation: for the majority of gamers targeting 1440p or even 4K with upscaling enabled, the MEG 342C is the smarter purchase. The ProArt PA279CRV Monitor only makes sense if you need the absolute maximum performance for native 4K ray tracing, professional 3D rendering, or AI workloads where the extra VRAM and compute power provide a tangible advantage.
Performance winner
MEG 342C
24% faster overall
Best value for money
MEG 342C
5% better value per dollar
ProArt PA279CRV Monitor best for
Value for money
5% better value per dollar
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Frequently asked questions
Is the MEG 342C worth $350 more than the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor?
It depends on your needs. The MEG 342C scores 84 overall vs 68 for the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor. If you need the extra performance for demanding tasks, the premium is justified. For most users gaming at 1440p or below, the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor offers better value.
Which GPU is better for 1440p gaming, the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor or MEG 342C?
The MEG 342C delivers higher frame rates at 1440p, but both GPUs handle 1440p gaming well. The MEG 342C provides more headroom for ray tracing and future titles, while the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor still maintains smooth gameplay in current games.
Can the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor handle 4K gaming?
The ProArt PA279CRV Monitor can handle 4K gaming in less demanding titles and with upscaling technologies like DLSS or FSR. For native 4K at ultra settings in demanding games, the MEG 342C is the better choice with its higher performance ceiling.
Which should I buy, the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor or MEG 342C?
Choose the ProArt PA279CRV Monitor if you want the best value for money and primarily game at 1080p or 1440p. Choose the MEG 342C if you need maximum performance, play at 4K, or do professional workloads like video editing and 3D rendering.
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