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Nice work!
Company of Heroes is not possible above 8K resolution because it loads 12K resolution in the menu and then when level is loaded - it will crash. 16K video resolution is crashing when game starts. We can see that this is not a VRAM issue and could be Turing GPU by Nvidia (TU102) found in Titan RTX video card has issue to compute above 8K video resolution or this is a clear Company of Heroes game engine issue. Company of Heroes 2 is possible above 8K video resolution and I am about to share it - do not miss it.
Stay tuned for more Company of Heroes and Company of Heroes 2 videos in 8K resolution and above.
CPU: core i9 9900K @ 5.3 Ghz per each core (2 cores disabled and HT is disabled to keep maximum 5.3 GHz per core stable and without thermal throttle) for the fastest FPS and minimum latency delay.
CPU cooler: Corsair H150i Pro + thermal grizzly liquid metal thermal paste.
RAM: cheapest DDR4 2133 MHZ CL13 (I dont believe in expensive DDR4 in PC Gaming above 4K resolution but same system test with Corsair DDR4 5300 MHz CL19 is coming soon and everything you need to know about DDR4 video is coming soon too).
Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero XI Hero Wi-FI.
Video Cards: two Titan RTX video cards connected in SLI through NVLink that capable to process 100GB+ per second that is 4x per second of 24 GB VRAM frame buffer speed per second.
Storage: Crucial 2 TB MX500 (Windows 10 PRO OS)+ 4x Crucial MX500 2 TB (fastest for ShadowPlay software or Atomos Recording device) + 112 TB of mechanical storage for YouTube archive videos.
Power Supply: EVGA 1600 Watt T2 (Titanium grade)
PC case: Corsair Obsidian Series 900D
OS: Windows 10 Pro
The games that look too blurry when played on 1080p are like medieval 2 total war. Widescreen makes the game look blurry, it looks better if it's 1080p but 4:9, 16:9 looks bad on it.
8K = I am Rich, behold my money.
It's not a nonsense. The difference between 4k and 8k is barely visible. In most games you'll never ever spot a single difference without looking at it quite closely. It's hard to spot a difference.
Same as when you use 165hz monitor and 120/144hz one. The difference is quite small and most of the times you'll never see it.
I ain't gonna bother to read all of that text since your writing style is pure garbage. Calling someone a loser because he is right in his statement is just glorifying yourself to be a spoiled brat. Also an account with level 0, private profile and random name. Yeah good luck with that.
Live in your own dream of a warrior behind a keyboard, it suits you just well when everything else fails around you.