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AMD 7800 XT is $499 and 29-35% faster then 2080 Ti and slightly faster then 3080 Ti.
Basically coming in around the 4070 Ti ($799+) performance for much cheaper and with 16GB VRAM
Also what Motherboard and PSU do you have?
Would probably be worth trying to look at a mid-range panel targeted at color grading / photo editing and a second mid-range gaming monitor for your gaming display.
EDIT: most of the displays that are 100% sRGB and 100% REC 709 that are also low response and higher refresh rate are going to be well over $1500.
Decent display for color grading
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-ultrasharp-27-4k-usb-c-hub-monitor-u2723qe/apd/210-bdpf/monitors-monitor-accessories
Then you can get a decent gaming display for ~$350-$400 that’s 1440p 144Hz with VRR.
43", 4k, 144hz, 1ms, hdr10, 150% sRGB, 99% Adobe RGB, 97% dci-p3 comes factory calibrated. My particular panel had a delta e of a hair over 1, you can spend thousands on "professional" displays that can't touch that. It currently runs about $700.
You're not running no 4K above 60 unless you run RTX 4090
I would go look at 1440p (144Hz minimum) QLED or OLED
I would agree with this.
I have tried lots of gaming monitors and many of them sacrifice colour accuracy for speed. The only way you will get both is a QLED or OLED. And they will, unfortunately, break the bank.
There are some LCD displays that are very good, but they are just as expensive.
Once you see a QLED or OLED you will know immediately that noting else compares.
If it doesn't have both DP and HDMI 2.1 it's highly outdated
OP said they wanted a monitor for video editing, if you aren't looking at 4K you are doing it wrong. You can always run a 4K display at a lower resolution for gaming (the FV43U at 1440p is roughly equivalent to a 34" ultrawide just with back bars at the top and bottom).
yeah the gpu is a later thing, not this year,
I have Asus x570Pro and 850W Gold+
Saying dlss is fake frames is like saying a supercharger is fake horsepower.
I must say DLSS3, the jury is still out for me as well.
Might want to take a look and narrow down to what features you want.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews