When you think of Thermaltake, the first things that come to mind are probably U coolers and PC cases, or even PSUs. You definitely don't think of monitors because, well, it's never made any before. But — crowded monitor market be damned — the Taiwanese manufacturer is dipping its toe into the scene with two new Thermaltake gaming monitors that are available now.

Firstly, the Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ, a 27inch 1440p flat Asus can offer with a 165Hz rapid refresh rate, 1ms response time, and DCI-P3 95% color gamut. Thermaltake is aiming at the budget market here with a $339.99 MSRP.
Or there's the 32inch, curved Thermaltake TGM-V32CQ, equipped with a 170Hz refresh rate, 1ms response time, and DCI-P3 90% color gamut. According to Thermaltake itself, "The 1000R curvature of the TGM-V32CQ perfectly matches human eyesight and improves viewing comfort". The TGM-V32CQ is a tad cheaper at $309.99 MSRP.
Both QHD monitors boast 400nits brightness, Ultra Shadow Boost to bring out details in dark scenes, HDR, Adaptive-Sync, G-Sync, and AMD FreeSync compatibility.
Looking to upgrade your gaming monitor? There's a lot to take into when finding the right display for you — including resolution, refresh rate, response time, and lots more — so take a look at our list of the best gaming monitors to help make the correct choice for your needs.