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Should have the same performance as you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hSuK-c66H4
Handling 1440p very well. If I adjusted the settings a bit, I think I could easily have constant 60fps. I think it looks amazing, though.
Thanks for the support here, this was a huge step! 1440p!!!
To be honest I'm still a PC novice. Being able to make all these graphical changes is awesome, but also has a learning curve as well. I appreciate all the help here from seasoned veterans! :)
You were absolutely right.
Not quite, if you have a monitor with a higher pixel density you can get a more detailed image. So rendering a 1440p image to a 1440p monitor will in theory give a more detailed image than rendering 1080p on a 1080p monitor.