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What you'd like to purchase sounds fine to me. Your GPU should be able to push out the power required to run that FPS but I would highly doubt most recent games played on ultra settings at 1440p with your GPU. I use a 1080p ultrawide 30 inch 200hz MSI something, brands don't matter as much as long as you're not going off-brand. ASUS, MSI, BENQ anything that's a recognizable brand works tbh.
However for the size to res ratio, you're going to want to go 1440p above 30 inches, so you going 27 inches and 1440p, great decision, it'll be crisp and tight. But again, from personal experience - you will face difficulty hitting 165 fps at that resolution if its for gaming. If its for movies and work etc, amazing, good decision.
I would recommend you stick to 165hz and 27 inches for your new monitor but get 1080p instead of 1440p. If you're not interested in playing games at ultra, then whatever you said, works best!
Np! you get busy, that's okay.
Yes, I could agree that the GPU I've got might just a little bit short for some recent games, but it is up to game developers to optimize their game these days, we are talking about a 2080 TI, literally the best of the best 5 years ago, and it should handle 1440p with no issues even 4k. more than capable of reaching 200+ fps in competitive games like Fortnite, overwatch, apex, cs 2 in which graphics are not the priority. it's different for single player games where you really want to have the best graphical experience. At least for me you still can enjoy games like Horizon Zero Dawn and Starfield at 60 fps applying all the settings at ultra.
Games haven't really evolved in graphics within the past 5 years to be honest; ray tracing is almost null. and AAA games that are being released these days are horribly optimized. Basically, forcing you to upgrade to something completely overkill (the last of us and the recent
Alan Wake 2 which let's be honest. it's a blatant way to get money off you.
If I were to justify my purchase, I just wanted to keep upgrading. I wanted a "multi use" monitor I could use for both competitive and graphical delight. Which by the way jumping from 1080p to 1440p is a noticeable difference when you apply Nvidia's DLSS. Very recommended.
My experience with this monitor is very pleasant. but I feel 27 inches is too big for the distance I usually play at.