Its 2560x1440 IPS 12-bit internal processing 1.07 billon colours, wide 110% colour gamut. which is still better then most screens on the market today. The only thing I am missing out on is Gsync which is nice to have but by itself isn't worthwhile to upgrade to. As much as I want a new screen I just cannot find a worthwhile upgrade same for CPU and other components. Over 5 years later and apart from 1 GPU upgrade everything runs perfectly and there is little reason to upgraded. I never had a CPU last over 5 years before. Personally I find PCs are lasting longer each generation and the upgrading cost over the years is going down and down.
Agreed. My last screen was a perfectly good 2560 x 1440 ips 27" screen. It was only an itch which got me a 4k 32" screen.
Probably would have been just as happy with my 4 year old screen as framerates would have been much higher.
I have just upgraded the pc but mainly for the watercooling and "slipped" in a new gfx Didnt have to. cpu still the same old one and all the hard drives moved across.
Problem is you can spend £1k to £2k to upgrade your pc and gain just 20% framerates over a 3/4 year old one.
10/20 years ago that would have been a 4/5 fold increase.