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open the Nvidiai control panel....
select 'manage 3D settings
go down to DSR factors and open it
select as many options you want
click apply when done.
now load your game and your display options will show
the additional 'up scaled' resolutions.
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I only have a GTX 1060 but use the 1440 setting and easily maintain 60fps with most things on 'high'..and turn off the AA to make the image a bit sharper.
thanks, most games had this built in to the grphics options, never used dsr before. its only under global settings. so i have to turn it off when im done mad max?
I believe 1.78X is, but I would just turn them all on and you'll have all the added resolution options to choose from. There's no good reason not to just have them all available to choose from in every game.
Also, 1920x1080 is 2K (half of 4K or 3840x2160). 2560x1440 is 2.5K.
thanks you, unfortunately my 1660ti can only do 1.78x, if i try 4k it dips below 60fps to the 30's. still looks great at 2.5k lol