No need for AA at 1440p, it's not essential for that resolution.
No need for AA at 1440p, it's not essential for that resolution.
Before investing in a 27" 1440p display, check if anti-aliasing is sufficient. Even with AA enabled at 1080p, games like Witcher 3, DS3 and Overwatch still show noticeable aliasing. You might need a higher PPI or a 2x scaling occasionally to maintain clarity.
If you enable 2xMSAA in games, it should function properly. The visuals in Witcher 3 appear enhanced even when the setting is turned on, but performance drops significantly without it. For future reference, it seems in-game anti-aliasing may need to be disabled for optimal results with the NVIDIA CP.
I'm here enjoying games at 1080p without using any AA. My main concern is the FPS, and I've managed to keep it steady around 60+ frames per second across all titles. With a 120Hz monitor, that's definitely 120 FPS.
Ensure the configuration is set correctly, as it takes precedence over in-game options.
Positioned just 2 to 2.5 feet apart, it's clear the PPI isn't sufficient to completely exclude AA.