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There are no reviews really about this monitor, it's relatively new.
Probably better idea to go with 144 Hz monitor if you want smooth gameplay and can afford it.
Like AOC G2590PX, ASUS VG248QE or BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P.
Overall nothing about your specs is good enough to really be able to handle above 60Hz anyways, especially in Games
I am looking to buy an aoc g2590px 144 hz but i dont know can my pc handle it...
https://pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#H=144,240&sort=price
Smoothness
Fps
(Game setting ultra aa max Vsync on)
I have 2 1080GtX 32Gb DDR4 PC 3000 2 480GB SSD RAID 0 i7 6850k @4.410 per core. Ards do 85% per card use +
1080p soon going to go 1440p