People say 1080p is a better downscale cause of the 1:4 Pixel ratio to 4K, where the ratio to 1440p isn't a natural number - so you should play at 1080p. I however think it downscales better to 1440p than 1080p. 1080p looks extremely blurry - 1440p does too, but less noticeable. then you can playing in 2k or 4k. i suggest you using 2k =2560x1440 , with dlss performance.and raytracing ultra. you can got about 60-70 fps/it much clearly than you play 1080p ,dlss quality .believe me . if you have 2k monitor. i would much better compare to 1080p . even you don't have 2k, only 1080p monitor ,still looking better than 1080p Connecting your desktop to the first monitor via DisplayPort 1.4 and that monitor to the second using DisplayPort 1.4 as well gives you ample bandwidth for 1080p 165Hz and 1440p 144Hz with nearly no latency incurred. VESA’s DisplayPort is by far the preferred standard when it comes to dual monitors, but we expect HDMI to improve a lot in the Here’s a cheat sheet for display resolutions, if you do not want to get into the technicalities: Resolution. Pixels. 540p / qHD. 960×540 pixels. 720p / HD. 1280×720 pixels. 1080p / Full HD / FHD. 19201080 pixels. If you wish to play 4K videos on your Windows 11/10 smoothly, then keep the following points in check: Make sure that your monitor supports 4K videos. Use an external GPU. Use a third-party media If you plan to connect a 4K monitor to a Windows device, or run a high DPI Windows laptop, chance is high that you run into display issues. www.ghacks.net. You can hold down ctrl and use mouse wheel to go between scaling - works on desktop icons too - but it only works on the preset amounts, not custom. Forum Subscriptions. I'm planning to change my 60hz monitor to 240hz and im wondering can my gtx 1660 gpu support a 240hz monitor, i thought i just need to upgrade my cpu to support 240hz monitor cuz im using ryzen 5 1600. So do i need to change my gpu to support a 240hz monitor? edit: i play csgo, 4:3 all low settings. Osmarov. • 8 yr. ago. in sense of output you can just multiply the numbers. If an adapter can do 4k@60Hz it can do 3840x2160x60=497664K pixels per second. You want 1920x1080x144=298598K pixels per second, so much less. So in sense of throughput 4k@60Hz is better than 1080p@144Hz so you should be good to go. jbramont. O99z.

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