MSI's 4K 360Hz QD-OLED lets you flip to 1080p 680Hz mid-game
Switch resolutions on the fly for the game you're playing

MSI announced the MPG OLED 322URDX36 at Computex 2026, a 32-inch QD-OLED gaming monitor with what they call Triple Mode: you can switch between 4K 360Hz, 1440p 520Hz, and 1080p 680Hz on the fly. It's the first 32-inch 4K 360Hz panel to do this, according to the press release.
The idea: use 4K for single-player games where you have GPU headroom. Drop to 1440p for competitive shooters where you want more frames. Go full 1080p 680Hz for min-maxing input lag in tac shooters like Valorant or CS2. You're still on a QD-OLED, so black levels stay perfect across all three modes.
That 680Hz ceiling matters if you're chasing sub-2ms frame times and your rig can actually push them. A 4090 can clear 680fps in Valorant at low settings. A 4080 Super, less so. For most people, 1440p 520Hz is the sweet spot — better pixel density than 1080p, still responsive enough for high-level ranked play.
No word on pricing or ship date yet. MSI is showing it at Computex this week. If you're spec'ing a new monitor, run the numbers on what your GPU can actually drive — Triple Mode only helps if your hardware can use it.
Check back for hands-on impressions once the show floor opens.