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I supports 5120x2880 just fine, but that's a 16x9 aspect ratio
I prefer "Gamer of Means". Please don't Spec-Shame me.
So far the only game that I play where it doesn't work is Street Fighter 6 which I shouldn't be playing at 32:9. I used to use a LG Nano as my Monitor. I can't go back to not having 32:9. I love it personally.
Most gamers with the higher end hardware usually have ultrawide. And most of those higher end hardware owners play games like this. So in regards to game audience, ultrawide users actually make up a bigger percentage then you would think. Plus ultrawide monitors are cheap now.
Confirmed??
That as high as it goes without any tweaking but I've not looked into that yet. Kind of just want to play. I just have black bars as expected.
I switched from a dedicated ultrawide monitor to a 4K TV. Now I just use ultrawide resolutions with no scaling in nvidia control panel for certain games I want to run ultrawide in depending on how much screen I want to view. It works great tbh. 3840x1820, 3840x1640, 3840x1440, 3840x1200 and 3840x1080 (32x9) setup in CRU.