Witness your epic battle with the MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor. Equipped with the 1920x1080 FullHD resolution and ground-breaking 180Hz refresh rate panel, the MSI Optix MAG322CR will capture every moment while you take down your opponents. With the FreeSync technology, MSI Optix MAG322CR provides gamers with the captivating, tearing-free gaming experience. Want to enjoy your games like the way they are meant to be enjoyed? MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor is designed specifically for that purpose.
Witness your epic battle with the MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor. Equipped with the 1920x1080 FullHD resolution and ground-breaking 180Hz refresh rate panel, the MSI Optix MAG322CR will capture every moment while you take down your opponents. With the FreeSync technology, MSI Optix MAG322CR provides gamers with the captivating, tearing-free gaming experience. Want to enjoy your games like the way they are meant to be enjoyed? MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor is designed specifically for that purpose.
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The lowest price for MSI Optix MAG322CR 31.5" VA 1ms 180Hz FHD HDR FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor right now is $1,246.76 at eBay.com.au.
The all-time low was $504.08 on 4 June 2026 — today's price is 147% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 29 June 2026.
MSI Optix MAG322CR 31.5" VA 1ms 180Hz FHD HDR FreeSync Curved Gaming Monitor
Witness your epic battle with the MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor. Equipped with the 1920x1080 FullHD resolution and ground-breaking 180Hz refresh rate panel, the MSI Optix MAG322CR will capture every moment while you take down your opponents. With the FreeSync technology, MSI Optix MAG322CR provides gamers with the captivating, tearing-free gaming experience. Want to enjoy your games like the way they are meant to be enjoyed? MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor is designed specifically for that purpose.
Witness your epic battle with the MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor. Equipped with the 1920x1080 FullHD resolution and ground-breaking 180Hz refresh rate panel, the MSI Optix MAG322CR will capture every moment while you take down your opponents. With the FreeSync technology, MSI Optix MAG322CR provides gamers with the captivating, tearing-free gaming experience. Want to enjoy your games like the way they are meant to be enjoyed? MSI Optix MAG322CR curved gaming monitor is designed specifically for that purpose.
Last updated at 29/06/2026 15:57:34
Msi Mag322cr 1920x1080 1ms 180hz Freesync Curvemonitor Certified
Delivery $259.92
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Went from a 27", 75hz, IPS, 4ms, flat to this and the difference is night and day. While playing BF5 I get so much more information about the battlefield. I can see people clearly in my peripheral and when I aim down sights there is no longer a blur during the transition, so I can keep track of my target. Same with when my gun recoils, my target stays 100% clear and I can control my aiming so much better.
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
-Second day of owning the right side back-light died, then a bit later the whole back-light. Contacted newegg to return for a refund. After a week and a half I got an email saying they changed my replacement to a refund. Now waiting for my refund so I can buy another monitor two weeks after I attempted to buy this one from Newegg. Would not recommend. Will be buying from somewhere else.
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This monitor is decent for the price but I don't think it should be for pc gaming, this monitor would be better for a console gamer where your at least a few feet away from your monitor. If you are within usual gaming distance you can practically count how many pixels your mouse curser takes up or any other letters or icons.
| General | |
| Display Type | LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
| Energy Label QR Code URL | Https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/378599 |
| Energy Class | Class G |
| Energy Class (HDR) | Class G |
Msi Mag322cr 1920x1080 1ms 180hz Freesync Curvemonitor Certified
Delivery $259.92
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Went from a 27", 75hz, IPS, 4ms, flat to this and the difference is night and day. While playing BF5 I get so much more information about the battlefield. I can see people clearly in my peripheral and when I aim down sights there is no longer a blur during the transition, so I can keep track of my target. Same with when my gun recoils, my target stays 100% clear and I can control my aiming so much better.
-Second day of owning the right side back-light died, then a bit later the whole back-light. Contacted newegg to return for a refund. After a week and a half I got an email saying they changed my replacement to a refund. Now waiting for my refund so I can buy another monitor two weeks after I attempted to buy this one from Newegg. Would not recommend. Will be buying from somewhere else.
This monitor is decent for the price but I don't think it should be for pc gaming, this monitor would be better for a console gamer where your at least a few feet away from your monitor. If you are within usual gaming distance you can practically count how many pixels your mouse curser takes up or any other letters or icons.
If your looking for a 32 in, curved, 1080p monitor then this is a great choice. Especially because most of the other ones that fit those criteria are out of stock right now lol. This really feels like a quality monitor. In the picture, I am adding it is the one on the left.
I bought this monitor a week ago and it delivers in everything it promises. The display can be very easily adjusted using it's software, and the joystick at the back makes switching inputs very convenient. It was very simple to setup to mount to my wall. The rgb lights on the back could be more customizable. Overall a great product.
Been using for a few weeks now. Curve is no worries, I when from a 24 inch screen which was a bit of a shock but used to it now, great picture quality, enjoying it. Found some high resolution wallpappers on pinterest for free.
I was using 32 Samsung curved monitor that was only 60 Hz. The 180 Hz with this monitor greatly improved visuals without sacrficing fps. I play a lot of first person shooters and I feel like I actually have a competitive edge in game play now.
TO RECAP: Mine came configured at 59Hz, causing tearing in full-screen videos. Changed it to 60Hz in Windows, and all is well. I'm certain there's a reason for this that doesn't involve idiocy. I'm using 32GB Windows 7 with a Radeon RX580, Radeon Drivers 20.4.2 I haven't had the monitor very long, but It's nicer than I expected. There's lot's of stuff I don't understand, like it has working resolutions up to 3840x2160 -- at least for Windows desktop -- but you need one of those Sherlock Holmes magnifiers than makes your eye huge to see anything. It also has a bunch of modes (Gaming, Cinema, Designing, etc.). Typically, it doesn't have a mode for accurate color. Other stuff: - The power is one of these deals: [Wall outlet]->[120AC cord]->[Transformer]->[Low voltage ... MoreTO RECAP: Mine came configured at 59Hz, causing tearing in full-screen videos. Changed it to 60Hz in Windows, and all is well. I'm certain there's a reason for this that doesn't involve idiocy. I'm using 32GB Windows 7 with a Radeon RX580, Radeon Drivers 20.4.2 I haven't had the monitor very long, but It's nicer than I expected. There's lot's of stuff I don't understand, like it has working resolutions up to 3840x2160 -- at least for Windows desktop -- but you need one of those Sherlock Holmes magnifiers than makes your eye huge to see anything. It also has a bunch of modes (Gaming, Cinema, Designing, etc.). Typically, it doesn't have a mode for accurate color. Other stuff: - The power is one of these deals: [Wall outlet]->[120AC cord]->[Transformer]->[Low voltage cord]->[Monitor]. Most transformers of this type take the standard 120v cord with the type of plug that plugs into your computer. This type is handy, because you can get any conceivable length and never have to use an extension cord. The 120v cord of this monitor is a different connector, so you if you want it longer, you're not going to have a long one in your Big Box of Leftover Build Parts. - In the standard resolution, it is not inch-accurate. In other words, 100% of a one inch item in Photoshop displays at about and inch and a half. Windows allows you to adjust DPI, but it only goes from 100% on up when what you need is like 75%. There's an easy fix, if only I knew what it was. With the caveat that I haven't actually used it game with, and I've only had it for a few days, I most highly recommend it.
Upgraded from a 75hz 27" monitor and the difference is pretty amazing for gaming. Freesync actually works like it's supposed to with the high refresh rate. It never worked worked on my previous monitor. Wasn't sure if I'd like the curved aspect but it's subtle and I do appreciate it. The only downside is text doesn't look fantastic on web pages and such but not enough to bother me. It looks amazing in-game and handles Radeon's virtual resolution very nicely. And lastly, it took me a while to notice, but the screen view doesn't extend all the way to the bezel (which is pretty nonexistent) but stops 1/4" (a little over 6mm for you metric folks) from the top and the sides. While disappointing, it's hardly a deal breaker. Overall, it's definitely a 4 egg review.
I wanted to move to a 32 inch monitor from a 27. The reason for a 1080p instead of 2 or 4k is I did not want to upgrade my GTX970 graphics card just yet. I have Super Sampling Set at 1.50 in NVIDIA settings and reading is not that bad. This monitor is mostly used for gaming. I don't photo edit or watch a ton of videos. For the price I think this monitor is doing a good job.
| General | |
| Display Type | LED-backlit LCD monitor / TFT active matrix |
| Energy Label QR Code URL | Https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/378599 |
| Energy Class | Class G |
| Energy Class (HDR) | Class G |