I am also looking to eventually upgrade my monitor. The Ben Q mentioned here looks to be a possible option. From reading this post it sounds like one needs to have a 10bpc video card to realize the monitor's potential. But from my research its seems that even if you have this option on the NVidia Control panel you may not really be experiencing this increase in color depth. From the NVidia website:
"NVIDIA Geforce graphics cards have offered 10-bit per color out to a full screen Direct X surface since the Geforce 200 series GPUs. Due to the way most applications use traditional Windows API functions to create the application UI and viewport display, this method is not used for professional applications such as Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop. These programs use OpenGL 10-bit per color buffers which require an NVIDIA Quadro GPU with DisplayPort connector. A small number of monitors support 10-bit per color with Quadro graphics cards over DVI."
http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answe...a-geforce-gpus
As a result, I am still uncertain as to whether I will need to upgrade my video card (GTX 970) to obtain 10bpc using Lightroom within with Windows 10.