Look at that, a dirt cheap 4k monitor with FreeSync, it's on sale on Newegg.

Problem is, the refresh rate is 14ms. My monitor is 4ms. Wouldn't want to downgrade to 14ms. Now if all 4k IPS monitors have a higher refresh rate, it might be fine. Except, that's close to what my first LCD monitor had. I didn't really care though. Not even sure I noticed it.

60Hz is plenty for 4k, I'd be lucky to get 30 FPS. Remember, I have a cheapish GPU, about the same price as the monitor currently is. Well, no idea how much my GPU would cost now.

I probably won't buy it, my monitor works just fine. I'm also hesitant to buy any other monitor, I consider myself getting lucky. Because the picture is just as good as the BenQ monitors I've had. It's a Pixio.

Is it available on Amazon? If so, that's where you should buy it. Easier to return stuff.

It's on there, but costs more. How is their warranty? There's one concerning review on Newegg. But they could be lying. More reviews on Amazon. I'd probably pay more to get it on Amazon. Might get faster shipping, for free. What is another $20? Not to mention, it might be easier to return.

I may or may not buy it though. I'd have to use FSR, which might only work with Proton, so not Wurm Online. There is a new version of FSR coming out, not available for Linux yet, I think it is for Windows, if you like malware. Windows being the malware of course.

You can get a lower refresh rate 4k monitor, with FreeSync, but not sure if it's IPS, probably not. Pretty sure IPS usually has a higher refresh rate. Since I want my photos to look good, I'd probably get the slower refresh rate IPS, not to mention it's cheaper.

Hmm, they must use a cheap panel, you can get an IPS 4k monitor with a 5ms refresh rate. You get ghosting with 5ms? Haven't noticed any on my monitor @ 4ms.

They might have no warranty service, number goes to voicemail. They left messages, got zero calls back. I think I'll keep my Pixio. I think they sell refurbished monitors, so you'd have better luck with their warranty, how do you think they refurbish monitors? By getting broken ones back.

Of course media playback is choppy, they are using Intel and NVIDIA. Probably Windows too.