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Check if it supports 4K resolution.

Check if it supports 4K resolution.

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LicorneRPZ
Junior Member
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10-08-2020, 09:19 AM
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I'm looking forward to playing at 4K, though it seems prices are steep in Aus. For competitive or Twitch games, it's best to adjust settings that reduce FPS, especially if your gear isn't top-tier. Some options don't require high-end hardware. That's why I suggested using 1440p with high refresh rates too. It gives you the best of both worlds. Since you've got about a year left, it's probably not wise to just browse right now. New monitors are expected soon—timing is uncertain. I'm sure Linus covered this at an expo; maybe Jay-Z or Bitwit were there. Some models promise real improvements over what we have now. Expect big changes rather than minor tweaks. Hope things go well, but I'm ready for a tough run if needed. At least the current 4K options will become more affordable in a few years.
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LicorneRPZ
10-08-2020, 09:19 AM #21

I'm looking forward to playing at 4K, though it seems prices are steep in Aus. For competitive or Twitch games, it's best to adjust settings that reduce FPS, especially if your gear isn't top-tier. Some options don't require high-end hardware. That's why I suggested using 1440p with high refresh rates too. It gives you the best of both worlds. Since you've got about a year left, it's probably not wise to just browse right now. New monitors are expected soon—timing is uncertain. I'm sure Linus covered this at an expo; maybe Jay-Z or Bitwit were there. Some models promise real improvements over what we have now. Expect big changes rather than minor tweaks. Hope things go well, but I'm ready for a tough run if needed. At least the current 4K options will become more affordable in a few years.

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riboulot
Member
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10-16-2020, 03:11 AM
#22
1070 feels a bit on the edge for 4K (similar to 1080), especially when aiming for 60+ frames per second. I usually see around 80 fps in BF1 with mesh set to ultra and other settings at medium.
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riboulot
10-16-2020, 03:11 AM #22

1070 feels a bit on the edge for 4K (similar to 1080), especially when aiming for 60+ frames per second. I usually see around 80 fps in BF1 with mesh set to ultra and other settings at medium.

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WarteMalKurz
Junior Member
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10-21-2020, 03:25 PM
#23
Over FHD is possible, though it depends on your needs. The main consideration is how long you plan to use the system, since as technology improves, games will become more advanced, new techniques will emerge, and better graphics and textures will appear. A Full HD screen offers the benefit of running games more efficiently for extended periods, while a QHD display provides a clearer visual experience. Your choice is ultimately yours.
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WarteMalKurz
10-21-2020, 03:25 PM #23

Over FHD is possible, though it depends on your needs. The main consideration is how long you plan to use the system, since as technology improves, games will become more advanced, new techniques will emerge, and better graphics and textures will appear. A Full HD screen offers the benefit of running games more efficiently for extended periods, while a QHD display provides a clearer visual experience. Your choice is ultimately yours.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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10-23-2020, 06:01 AM
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It works well. Including more 8GB RAM and an SSD would be impressive. You might notice your PC shutting down mid-game if the power supply can't handle it. Make sure your PSU is strong enough for the GTX 970 running 4K at 3440x1440 resolution.
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NooLele
10-23-2020, 06:01 AM #24

It works well. Including more 8GB RAM and an SSD would be impressive. You might notice your PC shutting down mid-game if the power supply can't handle it. Make sure your PSU is strong enough for the GTX 970 running 4K at 3440x1440 resolution.

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