720p vs 900p
720p vs 900p
720/900 equals approximately 0.8, meaning the frame rate at 900p is about 80% of that at 720p.
When constrained by your CPU, the impact would be minimal or nonexistent.
It varies by game. At 900p there are 35% more pixels to render, and it also depends on your hardware. If your GPU is limited, you might get 20-30fps on either side. Usually, adjusting graphics settings can help reach the same performance.
Sure, I'll try to keep the wording similar while changing the structure a bit. Yeah, though I like to maintain my graphics quality at least on medium levels. Thanks. Also, will increasing my GPU's clock speed improve my FPS when I'm restricted by CPU limitations?
In reality, it's likely even higher. He's focusing solely on the vertical change. You'll also notice a wider horizontal span. That means a 64% increase in pixels, not just 80%. This suggests a 56% boost in power needed to reach that resolution. It seems you might be reducing your frame rate by half.
You might locate a title that supports resolution scaling, and by adjusting the slider to 133% at 720p, you can mimic a 900p experience.