OLED still runs the risk of screen burn. Screens are getting better about it, but especially with things like gaming where there is often a minimap or other single image always on screen then it is a risk.
Are you set on a curved display like the Odyssey and 4k? The 4k is going to require a lot of PC power as I'm sure you know, and the frames will suffer. It will look great obviously if everything is running as intended though. I was recently in the monitor hunting market, and I consistently saw the Odyssey rated among the top curved displays out there. So I don't think that you can go wrong there.
This is going a little bit in the opposite direction, but if you are not set on curved/4k and just want high performance with good picture quality then this is what I went with as it was one of the top rated 1440p displays across the board both in terms of gaming and picture quality.
ASUS 27" IPS XG27AQM MONITOR/G

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