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Check if it supports 4K resolution.

Check if it supports 4K resolution.

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CaptanJim
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08-05-2020, 11:20 AM
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This setup seems capable for 4K gaming. You’re already seeing solid performance with 90-100fps on GTA V at high settings, and your system specs suggest it can handle the demands of 4K resolution. Just double-check your benchmark results to confirm they reflect actual 1080p performance before committing to a 4K monitor.
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CaptanJim
08-05-2020, 11:20 AM #1

This setup seems capable for 4K gaming. You’re already seeing solid performance with 90-100fps on GTA V at high settings, and your system specs suggest it can handle the demands of 4K resolution. Just double-check your benchmark results to confirm they reflect actual 1080p performance before committing to a 4K monitor.

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xXEHaytonXx
Junior Member
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08-05-2020, 04:24 PM
#2
Which titles? Numerous current games need more memory, a stronger graphics card, and a faster processor—especially to achieve high settings and 60 frames per second. This configuration works well for QHD displays.
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xXEHaytonXx
08-05-2020, 04:24 PM #2

Which titles? Numerous current games need more memory, a stronger graphics card, and a faster processor—especially to achieve high settings and 60 frames per second. This configuration works well for QHD displays.

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theTomBomb2
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08-05-2020, 08:34 PM
#3
Uncertain if 8 gigabytes of RAM suits 4K. I believe a 1070 can manage 4K at around 60 frames per second with medium to high settings. However, from my perspective, to truly enjoy 4K, you should aim for the maximum performance. If that's your priority, you'll need to upgrade your GPU, RAM, and power supply. Unless top quality isn't essential, consider going for 1440p—just tweak it a bit.
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theTomBomb2
08-05-2020, 08:34 PM #3

Uncertain if 8 gigabytes of RAM suits 4K. I believe a 1070 can manage 4K at around 60 frames per second with medium to high settings. However, from my perspective, to truly enjoy 4K, you should aim for the maximum performance. If that's your priority, you'll need to upgrade your GPU, RAM, and power supply. Unless top quality isn't essential, consider going for 1440p—just tweak it a bit.

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SouperHippo
Junior Member
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08-06-2020, 04:15 AM
#4
You already have that PC? What price range are you considering for the screen? You can play games at 1080p or lower the resolution in newer titles, while older games might handle 4K smoothly—around 40s depending on the specs. The VRAM usage looks minimal.
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SouperHippo
08-06-2020, 04:15 AM #4

You already have that PC? What price range are you considering for the screen? You can play games at 1080p or lower the resolution in newer titles, while older games might handle 4K smoothly—around 40s depending on the specs. The VRAM usage looks minimal.

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proph3tsix
Junior Member
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08-24-2020, 09:46 PM
#5
It's smarter to spend on a 4K screen for the future, while still being able to boost game resolution from 1080p later.
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proph3tsix
08-24-2020, 09:46 PM #5

It's smarter to spend on a 4K screen for the future, while still being able to boost game resolution from 1080p later.

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XxPandaxX_74
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08-24-2020, 10:13 PM
#6
Focus mainly on GTA V and CS:GO; the optimization makes CS:GO less noticeable. For QHD upgrades, they’re generally perceptible but not overwhelming.
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XxPandaxX_74
08-24-2020, 10:13 PM #6

Focus mainly on GTA V and CS:GO; the optimization makes CS:GO less noticeable. For QHD upgrades, they’re generally perceptible but not overwhelming.

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Turkir
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08-25-2020, 02:02 AM
#7
300USD, and sure I already own the PC. My dad got it for me as a gift—it came pre-built. I'm holding out for the one-year warranty to lapse before I start upgrading components.
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Turkir
08-25-2020, 02:02 AM #7

300USD, and sure I already own the PC. My dad got it for me as a gift—it came pre-built. I'm holding out for the one-year warranty to lapse before I start upgrading components.

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thebeast285
Junior Member
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08-25-2020, 09:33 AM
#8
fxaa and msaa turned off increases the number of frames while reducing distance rendering. At 4k, the issue isn't about memory usage or VRAM/RAM consumption—it's related to texture and effect resolutions. Raising the monitor resolution doesn’t increase VRAM needs; you might still see high VRAM usage if the display output is too low. You could end up with 4GB of VRAM on a 320x240 screen if you push all settings, but it won’t be visible because the actual display resolution isn’t high enough.
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thebeast285
08-25-2020, 09:33 AM #8

fxaa and msaa turned off increases the number of frames while reducing distance rendering. At 4k, the issue isn't about memory usage or VRAM/RAM consumption—it's related to texture and effect resolutions. Raising the monitor resolution doesn’t increase VRAM needs; you might still see high VRAM usage if the display output is too low. You could end up with 4GB of VRAM on a 320x240 screen if you push all settings, but it won’t be visible because the actual display resolution isn’t high enough.

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1Point10
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08-26-2020, 12:47 PM
#9
it's not worth upgrading anything, it's a solid machine. If you want to upgrade, just add an SSD and finish the build. Deal with it for a while, then upgrade later.
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1Point10
08-26-2020, 12:47 PM #9

it's not worth upgrading anything, it's a solid machine. If you want to upgrade, just add an SSD and finish the build. Deal with it for a while, then upgrade later.

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09-02-2020, 01:47 PM
#10
You’re thinking about increasing your system’s memory and switching to a solid-state drive.
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_The_Aquarius_
09-02-2020, 01:47 PM #10

You’re thinking about increasing your system’s memory and switching to a solid-state drive.

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