Board 8 > 4k at 30fps max settings on an IPS monitor or 1440p at 60fps mid settings on TN

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RikkuAlmighty
10/21/20 9:47:09 PM
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help

for trails of cold steel 3 btw
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DoomTheGyarados
10/21/20 9:48:32 PM
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30 fps is trash

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Leafeon13N
10/21/20 9:53:47 PM
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1440
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Xiahou Shake
10/21/20 10:03:56 PM
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Never game on PC below 60 fps.

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Mac Arrowny
10/21/20 10:40:31 PM
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60 FPS with VSync is the same as 30FPS on console, right?
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KanzarisKelshen
10/21/20 11:52:20 PM
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DoomTheGyarados posted...
30 fps is trash

Xiahou Shake posted...
Never game on PC below 60 fps.


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RikkuAlmighty
10/22/20 12:11:14 AM
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I just realized my title makes no sense

4k 30fps mid settings IPS
vs
1440p 60fps max settings TN

But ya im doing 60fps, 30 is just painful
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iiicon
10/22/20 12:15:06 AM
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Cold Steel 3 shouldn't be that demanding, can you downsample from 4k to 1440p while still maintaining 60fps?

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RikkuAlmighty
10/22/20 1:11:09 AM
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iiicon posted...
Cold Steel 3 shouldn't be that demanding, can you downsample from 4k to 1440p while still maintaining 60fps?
i'm actually not sure what this means. basically run at 1440p on the 4k monitor? I could do that, but I prefer to run on the native resolution of the screen--though i guess maybe the IPS panel is enough for me to overlook that, now that you mention it.

I'm realistically getting ~40-45FPS at max settings 4K but it bothers the hell out of me. and I can run 1440p at 120fps but i have drops to 75-100 all over the place so i'm just sticking to 60fps.

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Xiahou Shake
10/22/20 1:45:13 AM
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RikkuAlmighty posted...
but i have drops to 75-100 all over the place so i'm just sticking to 60fps.
For future reference if you're looking to invest in PC gaming, a Gsync (or Freesync) monitor smooths over this issue so much that it's a legit game changer.

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Mac Arrowny
10/22/20 9:57:28 AM
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Xiahou Shake posted...

For future reference if you're looking to invest in PC gaming, a Gsync (or Freesync) monitor smooths over this issue so much that it's a legit game changer.


Is there any way to get a larger screen with this? I do most PC gaming on a 55 inch tv
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PrinceKaro
10/22/20 11:05:45 AM
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always fps

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iiicon
10/22/20 11:40:31 AM
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RikkuAlmighty posted...
i'm actually not sure what this means. basically run at 1440p on the 4k monitor? I could do that, but I prefer to run on the native resolution of the screen--though i guess maybe the IPS panel is enough for me to overlook that, now that you mention it.
the other way, actually! Running 4k on your 1440p monitor. It adds another layer of AA and looks really nice on some games. I downsample any old game I play just because it's often not a huge performance hit on my hardware.

1440p -> 4k would be using DLSS which you can only do with raytracing cards on certain supported games.

Mac Arrowny posted...
Is there any way to get a larger screen with this? I do most PC gaming on a 55 inch tv
I believe all of Samsung and LG's QLED/OLED line supports freesync.

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Xiahou Shake
10/22/20 11:50:28 AM
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Mac Arrowny posted...
Is there any way to get a larger screen with this? I do most PC gaming on a 55 inch tv
I haven't looked into it much but I know there are a few 65 inch panels out there with Gsync at least. They're insanely expensive though so expect to pay thousands of dollars if you want to go that big.

But also unless you've already got an insane 120hz TV, your frame rate is already going to be effectively capped. If your performance is locked above 60 in that case, you won't be seeing the issues that a variable refresh rate would solve.

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RikkuAlmighty
10/22/20 12:44:24 PM
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iiicon posted...
the other way, actually! Running 4k on your 1440p monitor. It adds another layer of AA and looks really nice on some games. I downsample any old game I play just because it's often not a huge performance hit on my hardware.

1440p -> 4k would be using DLSS which you can only do with raytracing cards on certain supported games.


I've only got a GTX 1080 so no fancy black magic DLSS for me. :(

As for downsampling from 4K to 1440p, doesn't that mean I'm still rendering internally at 4K? So I'll still have the same performance issues... Unless I'm missing something.

My 1440p monitor (Dell SG2716g) does have Gsync, which is great with a 1080.
My new 4K monitor (LG 27UL500) has freesync but I cannot get it to work with my graphics card no matter how much I mess with the range.
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iiicon
10/22/20 2:01:42 PM
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RikkuAlmighty posted...
As for downsampling from 4K to 1440p, doesn't that mean I'm still rendering internally at 4K? So I'll still have the same performance issues... Unless I'm missing something.
Yeah, so if you aren't hitting 60fps at 4k that won't help, but you might be able to do it for other games!

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NFUN
10/22/20 2:03:09 PM
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the second, easily

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