Minifire MFG25X1 Pro 24.5-inch 300Hz Full HD fast IPS gaming monitor
Product description
The essentials
If you’re chasing smoother gameplay and you mainly play on PC, the Minifire 24.5-inch 300Hz gaming monitor (MFG25X1 Pro) is aimed squarely at high-refresh action. On paper it combines Full HD 1080p with a fast IPS-style panel, a 1ms MPRT response claim, and Adaptive-Sync support. It also adds a chunk of colour coverage figures and some eye-care features, which matters if you end up spending long sessions in front of the screen.
A small note: a 300Hz spec sounds exciting, but whether you feel it depends a lot on your PC and the games you play. If your system and game settings can’t hold high frame rates consistently, the monitor’s top-end refresh rate won’t really be doing all the heavy lifting.
What it’s for (and why the spec matters)
This is a “high refresh, fast response” style gaming screen, built for gamers who want less perceived lag and smoother motion. The 24.5-inch size is a common sweet spot for competitive setups: it keeps things feeling focused without needing a huge desk or going overly wide.

The practical hook here is the combination of Full HD resolution and 300Hz. Full HD can be easier to drive at high frame rates than higher resolutions, so if you prioritise responsiveness over extra pixels, this kind of monitor tends to make sense.
Key takeaways: colours, sync and eye comfort
Minifire pitches DCI-P3 90% and sRGB 120%, plus HDR, so it’s not only about speed. If you also do non-gaming tasks—think browsing, basic photo editing, or watching content—those colour claims suggest a bit more than a purely utilitarian competitive display.
On the gaming side, Adaptive-Sync is there to help reduce tearing and stutter when frame rates fluctuate. For motion clarity, it includes the 1ms MPRT figure, while “Anti-Bluelight” and “Eye Care” suggest it’s designed with comfort in mind for longer sessions.


Worth noting, though, that HDR on monitors varies a lot in how convincing it looks in real use, and we don’t have detail here about brightness or local dimming. So for HDR lovers, you may want to temper expectations and treat it as a bonus rather than a headline feature.

Tech summary (useful specs to know)
- Name: Minifire MFG25X1 Pro
- Type: Gaming monitor
- Display: 24.5 inch
- Resolution: Full HD 1080p
- Refresh rate: 300Hz
- Response time: 1ms MPRT
- Adaptive-Sync: Yes
- Colour coverage: DCI-P3 90%, sRGB 120%
- HDR: Yes
- Anti-Bluelight: Yes
- Connectivity: HDMI 2.0 & DP 1.4
- Mounting: VESA 75x75
Everyday use: what you’ll notice day to day
In a typical gaming setup, you’ll likely notice the benefits most in fast-moving titles—things like shooters or action games—where high refresh rates can make motion feel more fluid. Pair that with Adaptive-Sync, and the experience should be steadier when your frame rate isn’t perfectly locked.
If you’re using it for everyday PC tasks, the comfort angle (Anti-Bluelight / Eye Care) is a sensible inclusion. It may not replace breaks or good desk habits, but it’s the kind of feature you’ll appreciate when gaming late or working through the evening.

Where it shines, and where it may not
This monitor makes sense if you’re after a competitive-focused screen: fast refresh, responsive motion claims, and a size that suits gaming without dominating your desk.
It may not be the best choice if your priority is standout HDR quality (since we don’t have performance details), or if you can’t realistically drive high frame rates in the games you play. In those cases, you might be paying for headroom you won’t consistently use.


Also consider that “fast IPS” comes with trade-offs in real-world perception depending on viewing conditions, without specific brightness/contrast info here, it’s hard to judge how it will perform in bright rooms.
Who should buy it?

It suits gamers with a PC that can push high frame rates at Full HD, especially if you like competitive responsiveness. It’s also a reasonable pick if you want a speed-first monitor that doesn’t ignore colour, with HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4 options for common desktop connections.
If you’re mainly console gaming or you’re not chasing high refresh benefits, you may want to spend your budget on something that better matches your actual usage.
Buying verdict
If you want a 24.5-inch Full HD gaming monitor built around 300Hz, Adaptive-Sync, and quick response claims, the Minifire MFG25X1 Pro is worth considering—particularly for competitive PC play where high frame rates are within reach.
You might want to skip it if you can’t keep up high FPS in your games, or if HDR performance is a must-have and you’re looking for fully convincing HDR on a spec sheet.

As always with high-refresh monitors, the best “value” comes when your setup can match it—so it’s worth checking that your PC and the connection you’ll use (HDMI 2.0 or DP 1.4) fit your plan.
Mini FAQ


Does it support Adaptive-Sync?
Yes, it’s listed as having Adaptive-Sync, aimed at smoothing out fluctuating frame rates.
What connections does it have?

It includes HDMI 2.0 and DP 1.4.
Is HDR included?
Yes, HDR is listed. However, the entry here doesn’t include brightness or HDR behaviour details, so results can vary in practice.
Is it suitable for long gaming sessions?
It includes Anti-Bluelight and Eye Care, which suggests a focus on comfort, especially for longer use.
What’s the mounting standard?
It supports VESA 75x75.
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