hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 9 日 下午 5:47
4k gaming with gtx 980
So far I only tried the DSR feature on my single gtx 980 which made the game look great, but I saw a heavy fps hit. I'm wondering if this was because of the DSR feature or if I would basically need to get a second gtx 980 if I wanted to run 4k. I plan on investing in a 4k monitor, but I don't want to get it and then have to wait for a second card to run 4k when I could just order them together.

Will I need a an sli setup to run 4k at 60fps or will the one card be able to do it alone?
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hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 9 日 下午 5:56 
引用自 "Trickie" Luke
i have 2 980 strix gpu's (just look on my profile for full system) and in some games you can hit 60 fps 4k, but it really depends on what your willing to sarcrafice, in some of the latest games u may not be able to max these out but turning off AA which you really should be doing at 4k will help alot to acheive the 60fps mark. But older games you will have no problem but 980's in sli is the way to go for 4k atm. I can max out bf4 with 4x mssa at 1440p with 100+ fps constantly.
is the DSR feature being used on a 1080p monitor just as good as gaming at actual 4k on a 4k monitor? I don't find buying a monitor for 4k gaming, but if I don't have to then I will save the money but still get the second gpu.
最後修改者:hatchet5891; 2015 年 1 月 9 日 下午 5:57
Rumpelcrutchskin 2015 年 1 月 9 日 下午 5:57 
You really need two GTX 980 for 4K monitor.
One GTX 980 can run 1440p monitor quite well.
hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 9 日 下午 6:03 
Alright, good to know. I will just invest in both the monitor and the second gpu then. Thanks for the help.
hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 11 日 下午 12:15 
I ordered both a second gpu and a 4k monitor but have one more question. I understand with 4k that AA should be turned off, but should I also turn of anisotropic filtering or should I leave that on?
最後修改者:hatchet5891; 2015 年 1 月 11 日 下午 12:15
rotNdude 2015 年 1 月 11 日 下午 12:50 
引用自 hatchet5891
I ordered both a second gpu and a 4k monitor but have one more question. I understand with 4k that AA should be turned off, but should I also turn of anisotropic filtering or should I leave that on?

Try it when you get it.
hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 11 日 下午 4:06 
Ok, thanks guys. I'm excited, my stuff should be here this week already.
Azza ☠ 2015 年 1 月 11 日 下午 5:20 
I wouldn't go gaming on 4K UltraHD (consumer format, not real 4K), till the Nvidia Pascal cards in 2016 have arrived. They would be able to run it upon a single card and it will slowly become more a standard for games then. As of now, nothing is 4K. You would need SLI to run smoothly. Plus your limiting yourself to 30Hz - each side (60Hz total). Not ideal for gaming, unless a flight simulator perhaps - something slower but visual to admire.
bmac1191 2015 年 1 月 12 日 下午 5:26 
I played everything new on 4k and have all aa and post off. I can't tell at all. Even if there was a slight difference, I would rather have that power keeping my fps at 60.

引用自 Azza ☠
I wouldn't go gaming on 4K UltraHD (consumer format, not real 4K), till the Nvidia Pascal cards in 2016 have arrived. They would be able to run it upon a single card and it will slowly become more a standard for games then. As of now, nothing is 4K. You would need SLI to run smoothly. Plus your limiting yourself to 30Hz - each side (60Hz total). Not ideal for gaming, unless a flight simulator perhaps - something slower but visual to admire.

Some 4k monitors are 60hz. Display port 1.2 supports 60hz and hdmi 1.4 only supports 30hz.
最後修改者:bmac1191; 2015 年 1 月 12 日 下午 5:33
POPTART 2015 年 1 月 13 日 上午 7:03 
引用自 bmac1191
I played everything new on 4k and have all aa and post off. I can't tell at all. Even if there was a slight difference, I would rather have that power keeping my fps at 60.

引用自 Azza ☠
I wouldn't go gaming on 4K UltraHD (consumer format, not real 4K), till the Nvidia Pascal cards in 2016 have arrived. They would be able to run it upon a single card and it will slowly become more a standard for games then. As of now, nothing is 4K. You would need SLI to run smoothly. Plus your limiting yourself to 30Hz - each side (60Hz total). Not ideal for gaming, unless a flight simulator perhaps - something slower but visual to admire.

Some 4k monitors are 60hz. Display port 1.2 supports 60hz and hdmi 1.4 only supports 30hz.

This is true with display port 1.2.

I've been running 4K for a while now. I used to run 3 monitors in surround.

4K I believe is the way to go. Runs great but you do need 2 cards for it to be that glass smooth feel.

My setup: http://imgur.com/a/NJTyU

Things can only get better, cheaper and faster for PC gaming, we'll see what the future brings.
POPTART 2015 年 1 月 13 日 上午 8:09 
Rez over 10,000 wide? dont think it'll happen....lol..

I do play a choice few games on 3 monitors though....7680 x 2160..works pretty good.

Thanks for the compliment.
hatchet5891 2015 年 1 月 13 日 下午 6:00 
引用自 POPTART
引用自 bmac1191
I played everything new on 4k and have all aa and post off. I can't tell at all. Even if there was a slight difference, I would rather have that power keeping my fps at 60.



Some 4k monitors are 60hz. Display port 1.2 supports 60hz and hdmi 1.4 only supports 30hz.

This is true with display port 1.2.

I've been running 4K for a while now. I used to run 3 monitors in surround.

4K I believe is the way to go. Runs great but you do need 2 cards for it to be that glass smooth feel.

My setup: http://imgur.com/a/NJTyU

Things can only get better, cheaper and faster for PC gaming, we'll see what the future brings.
That is amazing
POPTART 2015 年 1 月 13 日 下午 6:53 
Thanks guys...
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