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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
I don't personally own either one. But have used both.
Just last night, my mate was saying how he kind of wished he'd stuck with 1080p or 1440p insteadcof 4k due to the refresh limitations.
DSR --> 1.78X = 1440p | 4.00X = 2160p
DSR Smoothness % --> play around with this, usually below 15% is best; too high and it might throw off pixels and make the mouse cursor inaccurate.
Once applied then change Windows Desktop to the one you wish to try in-game.
If not change Windows Desktop to such res first, then all that the game can usually display is the max native res, so for example if I want to try a game @ 2160p (4K) then change desktop res to this first, then launch game and change game to that res as well. When done testing change everything back to 1080p to avoid issues with launching something later when DSR has been disabled.
same for many other games , some might look really great in 4k , but they also look good in 1440p , in rainbow six siege i have to make some compromises to not get fps drops in 4k , in 1440p i can max everything and its fine without drops
also , wildlands looks great in both
give me a few minutes and i will make screenshots
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1568374981
heres one in 1440p max settings
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1568382040
and heres the one in 2160p max settings , around the same area in the benchmark ( i think i took it right during some motion thats why it looks a bit blurred
i will get a 1440p 144hz monitor soon , how big is the difference ? i really cant wait until black friday to get it
DOOM is always the best game to test the fluidity with, because that game is so fast tempo to begin with, and it's relatively easy to get good performance out of it too.
so im leaning towards the 1440p now as I think I would prefer max settings and stable 60fps at that resolution rather than 4k 60fps with reduced settings and potentially less fps.
I could be wrong but I feel its the best option for me.
im leaning more towards the acer predator one since my main monitor also is an acer predator