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So my game randomly started running at 2715x1527.
I restarted my computer and my game's resolution was set to 2715x1527. I googled this and apparently my gpu decided to start "SuperSampling" on it's own. How would this affect my gpu? Could this setting fry my gpu? My monitor's resolution is at 1920x1080.

Specs:
Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i3 6300 @ 3.80GHz
RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel
GPU
ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (mini card)
Storage
1863GB Seagate
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It won't fry your gpu but it will stress your video card and maybe monitor.
Could it make my video card and/or monitor die out faster? Could the resolution cause any overheating?
ur monitor will get destroyed faster
ex if u use normal resloution your monitor will last 3 years
u use this resloution u get 1 year


nothing appens to fpu though i might be wrng
Naposledy upravil Heal4Ever; 29. pro. 2016 v 0.13
Heal4Ever původně napsal:
ur monitor will get destroyed faster
ex if u use normal resloution your monitor will last 3 years
u use this resloution u get 1 year


nothing appens to fpu though i might be wrng

3 years? I seriously hope you put that out as an example as I'm using the same monitor at max resolution since 2006 and the only "problem" I have with it is that the top left corner of it is brighter than the rest of it.
it's most likely the Nvidia DSR Thing... open ur Nvidia Controll Panel --> 3D Settings --> search for DSR and choose off or 1x i dont know the exact name
yes it was an example lol
Do I have to disable it in the control panel or just change the resolution back ingame? I decided I just won't use it. Made the game look a little more crisp but it cut my fps by about 20 frames. Overall it was still comfortable to play at but I also got huge fps drops every couple mins.
TerG původně napsal:
Do I have to disable it in the control panel or just change the resolution back ingame? I decided I just won't use it. Made the game look a little more crisp but it cut my fps by about 20 frames. Overall it was still comfortable to play at but I also got huge fps drops every couple mins.

i disabled it... but it's up to u...
Naposledy upravil ⓅⓈⓎⒸⒽⒺⒹ; 29. pro. 2016 v 0.25
Thanks for the replies. I think i'll leave it enabled, just incase I play another game that decides to run at that resolution. Then I could see if maybe that game could handle this resolution better.
Supersampling won't damage your monitor or your gpu, it will just put more stress on the gpu.
Quintessence původně napsal:
Supersampling won't damage your monitor or your gpu, it will just put more stress on the gpu.

DSR is Dynamic Super Resolution
ⓅⓈⓎⒸⒽⒺⒹ původně napsal:
Quintessence původně napsal:
Supersampling won't damage your monitor or your gpu, it will just put more stress on the gpu.

DSR is Dynamic Super Resolution
Which will also not damage anything.
These guys are just trolls... DSR is Dynamic Super Resolution which increases anti aliasing to make your resolution look better. It downsamples the resolution. Let's say you use 4K DSR. You don't run at native 4K but the driver increases your anti aliasing to make your 1080p monitor look like 4K. It can't damage your monitor, it just hurts your FPS. Go to Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > DSR Factor and uncheck all the boxes are checked than hit Apply. It should disable DSR.
Naposledy upravil Silver One Kenobi; 29. pro. 2016 v 0.48
These guys are just trolls... DSR is Downsampled Resolution which increases anti aliasing to make your resolution look better. Let's say you use 4K DSR. You don't run at native 4K but the driver increases your anti aliasing to make your 1080p monitor look like 4K. It can't damage your monitor, it just hurts your FPS. Go to Control Panel > Manage 3D Settings > DSR Factor and uncheck all the boxes are checked than hit Apply. It should disable DSR.

not right at all... DSR = Dynamic Super Resolution

Simply put, the DSR technology renders games with higher, more detailed resolutions, and then intelligently scales the image down to the resolution of the screen. The result is graphics in 4K quality with 3840x2160 resolution on each screen.
So... I could try to run some type of "imitation" 4K if I wanted to and it won't hurt my gpu or monitor? 0_0

Would my parts overheat? lol
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