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For the most part, yes. It will struggle on some demanding games such as Rise of The Tomb Raider on 2k ultra settings.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't think your graphics card will tap into the true potential of this monitor. The 980 is a great card but it depending on what you are looking to do on this monitor, it might not be so great. I have the Asus Strix 1070 08G and I primarily use it for gaming. My framerates generally don't drop below 100FPS, and I have played some games that hit the max 144FPS on this monitor, however some intensive games I have to lower the settings to hit good framerates (I have had GTA V dip into the 30s which is painful after seeing 144). If you are a gamer and don't mind playing at lower graphical settings then I recommend this monitor, but then what is the point in having such a nice monitor if you aren't going to see the nice graphics? This might be a nice monitor to have if you plan on upgrading in the future, but by that time it might also be cheaper as well. I don't know if I have answered your question or just opened up more...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Coming from a GTX 970, I'd you should be fine. On less demanding games with my 970 I get 100-144FPS but on more demanding games like The Forest I get 60FPS on higher quality settings. If it gives you an idea, I was getting 100fps on 1080p and 60fps on 1440p. Maybe add 10fps to that? I got this monitor for my 970 and I think you will be very happy with 980 but if you want extra buttery smooth you may have to drop some settings. I've pretty much turned off AA
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I was of the understanding that only an AMD card can work with Freesync. Nvidia only supports Gsync
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this will work with an Nvidia video card.
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