FAQs

  • Yes — the official GAMEON online store is completely trustworthy and secure.
  • All purchases are processed through protected payment systems, and every product sold is 100% genuine and backed by an official manufacturer's warranty.
  • Customers also receive direct brand support, ensuring safe shopping, authentic products, and dependable after-sales service.
  • 100% authentic products with up to a 3-year official warranty
  • Access to the newest models and exclusive store offers
  • Best performance for the price, GAMEON products are competitively priced compared to other brands.
  • Secure checkout with trusted payment methods
  • Direct customer support from the GAMEON team
  • Reliable delivery across the KSA
    Shopping from the official store ensures genuine products, full warranty coverage, and brand-backed support.

GAMEON's website includes a page for FHD monitors.

  • These monitors offer blazing-fast performance, with refresh rates ranging from 165Hz to 360Hz and ultra-fast 0.5ms response times.
  • Popular models like the Marksman and Midnight Series provide the perfect balance of price and performance for competitive gaming.
  • We offer free delivery across Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam, ensuring Saudi gamers have access to high-quality FHD monitors with a local warranty and fast shipping.

Yes — many GAMEON monitors are compatible with PlayStation 5 (PS5)

Gaming monitors on the GameOn store that specifically state “Supports PS5” usually feature:

HDMI 2.1 ports — required for PS5 4K120Hz, VRR, and high refresh rates.

120 Hz or higher refresh rates — allowing PS5 to output 120 Hz where supported.

Fast IPS panels — good for gaming and viewing angles.

Some have HDR10 support (depending on model).

These specs look good for PS5 gaming — HDMI 2.1 ensures the PS5 can output 120Hz and use features like VRR when the monitor’s firmware supports it.

The GAMEON Keyboard Driver Software allows you to customize RGB effects, macros, and key mappings on compatible models. Choose your model below to download the correct driver:

🧠 Installation Steps

For PRIMEX (GO-MK260-RS) - download the software, run Setup.exe, follow the on-screen installation, and connect your keyboard via Type-C cable to start customizing lighting, macros, and key mappings according to your needs.

For MAGPRO (GOMG1K8-RS) and VOLT (GOMGK68-RS) - no installation required; connect your keyboard via Type-C cable to start customizing lighting, macros, and key mappings according to your needs.

💡 Tip: Use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge for the best experience, and ensure your keyboard is securely connected during customization.

The process for changing the refresh rate of your monitor depends on your operating system and the graphics card you are using. Here are some general steps you can follow:

  1. Right-click on your desktop and select "Display settings" (on Windows) or "System Preferences" > "Displays" (on macOS).
  2. In the Display settings, select the monitor you want to adjust (if you have more than one connected).
  3. Look for an option called "Advanced display settings" (on Windows) or "Display" > "Advanced" (on macOS).
  4. In the advanced settings, you should see an option to change the refresh rate. The available options will depend on your monitor and graphics card. Typically, you can choose from 60Hz, 75Hz, 120Hz, or higher.
  5. Select the desired refresh rate and click "Apply" or "OK" to save the changes.

To enable 120Hz on your PS5, follow these steps:

  1. Connect your PS5 to your monitor using an HDMI 2.1 cable. This cable is required for 120Hz output.
  2. On your PS5, go to "Settings" > "Screen and Video" > "Video Output" > "Resolution".
  3. Select "Automatic" for the resolution.
  4. Scroll down and select "Enable 120Hz Output".
  5. If your monitor supports Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), you can also enable this feature in the "Screen and Video" settings.
  6. Once you have enabled 120Hz output, you should see smoother and more responsive gameplay in games that support it.

*Note that not all PS5 games support 120Hz output, and some may require additional settings adjustments within the game itself. Additionally, some games may not support 120Hz output at all, so be sure to check the game's specifications before enabling this feature.*

There are several reasons why your monitor may not be showing video. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:

  1. Check the connections: Make sure the monitor's power cable is plugged in and the video cable is properly connected to both the monitor and your computer or other video source. Try unplugging and re-plugging the cables to ensure a secure connection.
  • Check the power: Make sure the monitor is turned on and the power light is illuminated. If the monitor has a separate power button, press it to turn it on.
  1. Check the input source: Make sure the monitor is set to the correct input source. Most monitors have multiple input options, such as HDMI or VGA, so ensure you have selected the right one that matches the port you plugged in the cable.
  2. Restart the computer: Try restarting your computer or video source. This may help reset the connection between the computer and the monitor.
  3. Check the monitor's settings: If the monitor has a built-in menu, check the settings to make sure nothing is turned off or muted that could be affecting the video display.
  4. Try another monitor: If possible, try connecting your computer to another monitor to see if the issue is with the monitor or the computer.

*If none of these steps work, there may be a hardware problem with either the monitor or the computer, and it may be necessary to seek further assistance from a technician or contact the manufacturer for support.*

Screen flickering can be caused by a variety of issues, including hardware problems, outdated drivers, or software conflicts. Here are some steps you can take to fix screen flickering:

  1. Update your graphics driver: If you have an outdated or corrupted graphics driver, it can cause screen flickering. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest driver for your graphics card.
  2. Adjust screen resolution and refresh rate: Sometimes, the screen flickering issue can be resolved by adjusting the screen resolution and refresh rate. In Windows 10, right-click on the desktop and select "Display Settings". From there, you can adjust the resolution and refresh rate.
  3. Disable hardware acceleration: Some programs, such as web browsers, use hardware acceleration to improve performance. However, this can also cause screen flickering. To disable hardware acceleration, go to the program's settings and look for the option to disable it.
  4. Uninstall incompatible programs: Certain programs may conflict with your display driver and cause screen flickering. Try uninstalling recently installed programs to see if it resolves the issue.
  5. Check the cables: Ensure that the cables connecting your computer or other video source to your monitor are properly connected and not damaged.
  6. Check for electrical interference: Sometimes, electrical interference from other devices can cause screen flickering. Try moving other electronic devices away from your monitor to see if it helps.
  7. Contact the manufacturer: If none of these steps work, there may be a hardware issue with your monitor. Contact the manufacturer or a technician for further assistance.

To enable G-Sync or AMD FreeSync, you need to make sure that your monitor and graphics card support the technology. Here are the steps to enable G-Sync or AMD FreeSync:

Enabling G-Sync:

  1. Make sure your NVIDIA graphics card and monitor support G-Sync.
  2. Connect your monitor to your graphics card using a DisplayPort cable.
  3. Enable G-Sync in the NVIDIA Control Panel. Right-click on the desktop and select "NVIDIA Control Panel". Under "Display", select "Set up G-Sync". Check the box next to "Enable G-Sync" and select your monitor from the list of compatible displays.
  4. Enable G-Sync in-game by selecting "Full Screen" mode in the game's settings.

Enabling AMD FreeSync:

  1. Make sure your AMD graphics card and monitor support FreeSync.
  2. Connect your monitor to your graphics card using a DisplayPort cable or HDMI cable.
  3. Enable FreeSync in the AMD Radeon Settings. Right-click on the desktop and select "AMD Radeon Settings". Select "Display" and enable "AMD FreeSync".
  4. Enable FreeSync in-game by selecting "Full Screen" mode in the game's settings.

To update your graphics card driver, follow these steps:

  1. Determine your graphics card model: Go to "Device Manager" (search for it in the Windows search bar) and expand the "Display adapters" section. Your graphics card model should be listed there.
  2. Visit the manufacturer's website: Visit the website of the manufacturer of your graphics card (e.g. NVIDIA, AMD, Intel). Look for the "Support" or "Downloads" section of the website.
  3. Download the latest driver: Search for the latest driver for your graphics card model and download it. Be sure to download the driver that matches your operating system version (e.g. Windows 10 64-bit).
  4. Install the driver: Once the driver is downloaded, run the installation file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the driver. During the installation process, you may be prompted to select certain options or restart your computer.
  5. Verify the driver installation: After the installation is complete, verify that the driver has been updated by going to "Device Manager" and checking the driver version number under "Display adapters".

To install the software and customize your LCD screen, follow these steps:

  1. Download the software: Click here to download the file named GOKRAKENN360 Software Driver.
  2. Install the software: Open the downloaded file and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
  3. Access pre-designed GIFs: Open the folder named GOKRAKENN360 – GIF’s to find a collection of pre-designed GIFs, clock layouts, and temperature display designs.
  4. Customize your LCD screen:
  • Open the installed software.
  • Go to the LCD Display section.
  • Choose from pre-designed GIFs or clock designs, select a temperature style, or upload your own custom image or animation.

Apply changes: Click Apply to instantly update your cooler’s display.