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The whole reason to do it is because 4K downsampled to a 1440p screen looks better (far better imho) than 1440p on a 1440p screen. It will cost you performance naturally but it may be worth it if you have the gpu horsepower to spare.
24 votes, 94 comments. true. upscaling is superior to running the whole thing at a lower res. you can run 1440p on a 4k using upscaling, same performance as 1440p but looks a lot better and the UI is full res. upscaling was made to optimize running lower resolutions on a monitor, it intelligently scales up to the monitor res whereas running a lower resolution as a whole uses simple scaling ...
Really late reply (found via search), but from doing a bunch of tests today on OBS(v30) using 4070TS & NVENC AV1, I needed roughly 50% extra bitrate from 1080p to 1440p to reach the same level of clarity, against very specific facial features of a GIF animation I have overlaid in the corner of the video, looping while very high motion/noise gameplay goes on in the background. 1:1 canvas:output ...
A lowered resolution will always be blurry, so people assume it was like that. But a native 1080p monitor with slight smaller in size looks sharp as 1440p. [Technical] Does increasing Resolution Scaling in games (that support this feature) effectively mean I can get 1440p quality on my 1080p monitor?
Don't know how many times i argued and finally stopped corrections that its the fkin 1440P not 2k. Ppl need to pick a side, either stick to left or right. 1080P HD/FHD/2K 1440P QHD/2.5K 2160P 4K/UHD and you-all better not open the can of worms that is horizontal resolutions.
I got a viewsonic vx2758-2kp-mhd which I am really satisfied with. I just simply can't find the right resolution. Should I play native 2560 x 1440 or is there a more e-sport resolution with the a 1440p screen. Have been playing on a 1080p for years before. Thanks in regards.
Since 600 is the vertical res for 800x600p, and we know 1440 is the vertical res in 1440p, that means the unknown resolution is 4/3 of 1440, aka (4/3)x1440=1920 So your answer would be 1920x1440p (which is what I personally use). If you're looking for the corresponding res for 1728x1080p (popular on 1080p) that would be 2304x1440p.
1440p to 4K is not worth the fps loss. When comparing similar aspect ratios, 4K has 2.25x more pixels Higher refresh rates have a much higher impact IMO. 240Hz looks really clean compared to 144Hz, whereas I’m shocked people can even play at 30-60Hz.
in the game settings is where you can enable DLSS, usually after you set the game resolution. DLSS affects the render resolution in the GPU processing not to the output resolution to the display, your monitor or TV doesn’t care about DLSS since the GPU will output a 1440p video signal even if internally is rendering the frames at a lower resolution.
Does a 5120 x 1440 screen count as 4K or 1440p? I assumed the former (nearly as many pixels as a 16:9 4K ...