I have had the screen for two months. From the reviews here, I expected to connect it and be amazed. Curved screens may need to be in larger inches for me. Personally, it doesn't suit my eye. At first, it tired me out quite a bit. I calibrated it with various tools I found and the image improved significantly. However, the substantial improvement that made it truly comfortable came when I reduced the blue below 40. The low blacks function is very nice, but it tires me after a while. What can I say, maybe I am a bit more sensitive to the eyes than the average user. The 72hz only activate on AMD cards as the display port is missing for Nvidia. In general, it is a decent monitor that I believe clearly deserves its money, but not in the way it is praised in the comments. I am not a hardcore gamer, but if I could go back in time, I would get something better even with my 1050ti, as a good monitor is an investment. Now I believe that a serious amount should be allocated to the monitor in the overall build. However, even if someone chooses it, I don't think they will make a mistake. They will be able to play their games and enjoy the screen just fine for movies or office work. For me, though, it will definitely be replaced in the future with more hz and resolution with the appropriate card.