In an oversaturated market for computer peripherals, choosing a high-quality display turns into a real quest for a gamer. The budget segment is full of models that offer excellent performance on paper, but in practice disappoint with color reproduction or unstable electronics. This is where it comes into play Ardor Gaming Neo M143 - a device that tries to combine an affordable price with declared manufacturability.

This monitor attracts attention not so much with the big name of the manufacturer, but with specific technical solutions implemented in an inexpensive case. We conducted a detailed test of the panel to understand whether this is really the king of the budget segment or another compromise for the sake of savings. In this review we will analyze all aspects of operation, from build quality to the subtleties of calibration.

It is important to immediately note that Ardor Gaming is a brand aimed at the mass user looking for a balance between performance and cost. Therefore, expectations should be realistic: you should not expect premium materials or exclusive features available only to flagships from the device. However, as practice shows, it is in this price range that the most interesting finds for reasonable savings are often hidden.

Design, ergonomics and assembly of the case

The first thing that catches your eye when unboxing is the minimalistic approach to the appearance. The body is made of matte plastic, which, fortunately, does not collect fingerprints as aggressively as its glossy counterparts. The design of the stand provides sufficient stability, although there is no height adjustment amplitude, which is a typical limitation for this class of devices. Frame thickness is only 2 mm on three sides, which allows you to comfortably use the monitor in conjunction with other screens.

The assembly of the case is not satisfactory: there are no gaps, and there are no squeaks when touched. On the rear panel there are connection ports and a menu control joystick. Using a joystick instead of buttons is a definite plus, since navigating OSD Menu becomes intuitive. However, the joystick itself has a stiff movement, which you will have to get used to in the first days of use.

โš ๏ธ Attention: when installing the monitor on a table, please note that the stand leg does not have a cable management system. The wires will be visible if you do not use additional clips or ties.

In terms of ergonomics, the monitor allows you to tilt the screen back and forth in the range from -5 to +15 degrees. This is quite enough for basic viewing angle adjustment, but for comfortable work while standing or in specific gaming poses, the functionality may not be enough. The VESA 75x75mm mount allows you to mount the device on a bracket, which partially solves the problem of lack of height adjustment.

๐Ÿ“Š Which monitor design is more important to you?
Strict office style
Aggressive gamer
Minimalism without lighting
Transparent body

Matrix specifications and image quality

The model is based on a diagonal IPS panel, which is the gold standard for desktop PCs. Full HD resolution (1920x1080) at this diagonal provides acceptable pixel density, although graininess can be noticeable from a distance. The 144 Hz refresh rate makes the picture smooth, which is critical for dynamic shooters and racing simulators.

The color gamut is stated to be 99% sRGB, and in the Standard mode the colors do look saturated, but slightly overexposed. For professional work with graphics, the monitor requires calibration, since the factory settings have a noticeable shift to blue. However, for gaming and watching videos, the stock image looks bright and juicy, which is what most users like.

It is worth mentioning the technology separately AMD FreeSync, which works in tandem with compatible video cards. It effectively eliminates frame tearing, making gameplay smoother. In test scenarios with fast camera movement, there are practically no artifacts or โ€œtrailsโ€ behind moving objects, which indicates a high-quality response time of the matrix.

  • ๐ŸŽฎSupports 144Hz refresh rate for super smooth gaming experience.
  • ๐ŸŒˆ IPS matrix guarantees wide viewing angles without color inversion.
  • โšก FreeSync technology synchronizes frames with the video card to eliminate tearing.

However, static image contrast remains the weak point of IPS technology at this budget. The black color in the dark is more like a dark gray, which can be annoying when watching movies in a darkened room. To compensate for this effect, many users use local dimming if it is available in the firmware.

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To get deeper blacks in your monitor settings, try lowering the "Gamma" parameter to 2.0 or 1.8, if this option is available in the advanced menu.

Connectivity interfaces and multimedia capabilities

Set of ports on the rear panel Ardor Gaming Neo M143 meets modern standards. There are two HDMI connectors and one DisplayPort, which allows you to connect the monitor to a PC and a game console at the same time. The presence of a 3.5 mm audio output makes it possible to connect headphones or external speakers, although this model does not have built-in speakers.

It is recommended to use a cable to connect to a computer DisplayPort 1.2, included in the kit. It is through this interface that the maximum refresh rate of 144 Hz is achieved. When connected via HDMI, the system may limit the frequency to 120 Hz or 60 Hz in some configurations, so it is important to check the graphics card settings after the first turn on.

Port type Version Max. frequency HDR support
DisplayPort 1.2 144 Hz Yes (HDR10)
HDMI 1 2.0 144 Hz No
HDMI 2 1.4 60 Hz No

The implementation of HDR support deserves special attention. Although the monitor is certified for HDR10, the actual backlight brightness is not enough to fully unlock the format's potential. HDR pictures can appear dull and washed out compared to SDR, so for everyday use it's best to keep this feature turned off.

Why is there no 144Hz via HDMI?

Often the problem lies in the cable version or video card settings. Make sure your NVIDIA or AMD control panel is set to full RGB color space and 8-bit color depth, otherwise the port may not have enough bandwidth.

OSD menu setup and calibration

Settings are controlled via a joystick located on the bottom edge of the case. The menu is divided into logical blocks: โ€œImageโ€, โ€œGameโ€, โ€œSystemโ€. In the "Image" section, standard brightness, contrast and color temperature settings are available. For experienced users, the ability to select a color profile from preset modes is available.

In game mode, you can activate a crosshair, a timer, or an FPS counter, which is displayed on top of the operating system windows. These functions are implemented in software at the monitor level and do not load the computer processor. However, the overlay elements look rather primitive and can distract from immersion in story projects.

To fine-tune colors, it is recommended to use external calibrators, since it is difficult to achieve ideal color rendition โ€œby eyeโ€. Basic values โ€‹โ€‹that can be used as a starting point: brightness 40-50%, contrast 50%, gamma 2.2. The "Custom" mode allows you to separately adjust the intensity of the red, green and blue channels.

โš ๏ธ Warning: Do not set the "Digital Vibrance" or saturation to maximum, this will result in loss of detail in the light and dark areas of the image.

The blue light reduction function deserves special mention. Unlike software filters, the backlight itself is adjusted here, which really reduces eye strain when working for long periods of time at night, although it does add a yellowish tint to the image.

โ˜‘๏ธ Settings for a comfortable game

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Gaming tests and dynamic performance

In real gaming disciplines such as CS:GO, Valorant or Overwatch, the monitor performs confidently. Input lag is minimal and almost unnoticeable even for professional players. The rapid movement of objects is not accompanied by blur, which gives a tactical advantage when tracking opponents.

Graphics-heavy, story-driven games like Cyberpunk 2077 or Red Dead Redemption 2 suffer from limited dynamic range. Dark scenes in caves or night locations lose detail, turning into black spots. This is due to the lack of full local backlighting and the limited contrast of the IPS panel.

Response speed tests in "Overdrive" mode show interesting results. When setting the maximum acceleration, artifacts appear in the form of halos around objects, so the optimal setting is the average level. In this mode, the balance between clarity and lack of trailing is most acceptable.

  • ๐Ÿš€ Minimal input latency makes the model suitable for e-sports disciplines.
  • ๐ŸŽฏ No image tearing thanks to frame synchronization technology.
  • ๐Ÿ‘๏ธ Comfort for the eyes during long sessions thanks to the anti-reflective coating.
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The Ardor Gaming Neo M143 is a great choice for competitive shooters where responsiveness is more important than perfect black depth.

Energy consumption and heating during operation

During lengthy tests, it turned out that the monitor consumes 25-30 watts declared by the manufacturer in operating mode. In standby mode, consumption drops to a minimum if USB and video output power management is correctly configured in the BIOS or operating system settings.

The heat dissipation of the case is moderate. The top edge and the area around the power supply may become warm, but temperatures remain within normal limits and do not cause concern for the durability of the electronics. The passive cooling system copes with its task without creating extraneous noise, since there are no fans in the design.

It is worth considering that at maximum backlight brightness, energy consumption increases, and with it the temperature. If you are working with text or code, it is recommended to reduce the brightness to 30-40%, which will not only save electricity, but also extend the life of the LEDs.

Final summary and recommendations for purchase

To summarize the review, we can say that Ardor Gaming Neo M143 is a strong middle peasant in its price segment. It doesn't offer revolutionary technology, but it does its job honestly, providing the user with a fast IPS matrix with a good selection of ports. This device is a great upgrade for those upgrading from older TN panels or 60Hz office monitors.

The model's main competitors are devices from Xiaomi and Redmi, however, the presence of a warranty from a local retailer and the availability of service often tip the scales in favor of Ardor. For budget gaming and multimedia use, this is one of the most rational proposals at the moment.

Buying this monitor is justified if you are looking for a universal device for gaming and work without overpaying for the brand. If your priority is professional color work or viewing HDR content in 4K, then you should consider more expensive options with VA or Mini-LED matrices.

Is it worth buying used?

Monitors with IPS matrices are sensitive to mechanical pressure. When buying second hand, be sure to check the screen for dead pixels and glare by turning on solid images of white, red and black.

Does Ardor Gaming Neo M143 support VESA mounts?

Yes, the monitor is equipped with a standard VESA 75x75mm mount. You can remove the standard stand and mount the device on any compatible arm or arm. Screws for fastening are usually included in a separate bag.

Can I connect a PlayStation 5 console?

You can connect your console via the HDMI port, but you won't be able to take advantage of all the benefits of the PS5, such as 4K or 120Hz HDR, due to resolution limitations and the version of the HDMI 2.0 port. The console will run in 1080p at 60Hz or 120Hz (no HDR).

Is there a DisplayPort cable included?

Yes, the manufacturer includes a DisplayPort cable in the box, which is necessary to activate the 144 Hz mode. Also included is a power cable and brief operating instructions in several languages.

How to reset your monitor to factory settings?

To reset the settings, enter the OSD menu, go to the "System" or "Settings" section (gear icon) and select "Reset" or "Reset All". Confirm the action and the monitor will return to its original settings.