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im not a fan of curved, but its your choice
be sure to use the dp port, not hdmi on it
for newer games it will be to much for the 3060ti, even at 60fps
but you can play with game settings to get the fps you desire
just make sure freesync is enabled, so ti will lower refresh rate to what the gpu can output
ViewSonic is a good name brand established over the past 2 decades.
I would recommend Spectre & Acer as lower budget but quality monitors.
Asus & Samsung go without saying, LG if you have no other choice.
What to look for in new monitors ? 1ms Response time and 4K@144hz, I'd suggest 32in.@16:9 ratio with 40in. max. if you're at a standard computer desk.
21:9 is supported by many games
https://www.wsgf.org/mgl_search?title=&field_grade_value=73&field_219_grade_value=1712&field_mm_grade_value=All&field_4k_grade_value=All&field_game_theme_value=All&field_developer_value=All&field_game_release_value%5Bvalue%5D%5Byear%5D=
if a game does not natively support 21:9, just enable gpu scaling to center, and it will letterbox the edges (show black bars) on the sides for lower res
whatever you have room for
Right now, I have 2 of these:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D3Y5PFZ
the gpu can run multiple 4k displays, but not render games at a good speed with them in nv surround mode