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Optimal Display Solution for Gaming

Optimal Display Solution for Gaming

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lordcrafter1
Junior Member
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09-06-2018, 07:05 PM
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I’m presently gaming at a resolution of 2560 x 1440 with a refresh rate of 165 frames per second for action games utilizing maximum settings, while other games generally run at approximately 120 frames per second with adjusted graphics options. I’m considering upgrading to a 3440 x 1440 display at 120Hz, or potentially transitioning to a 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate.

If I chose the expansive ultra-wide monitor, what frame loss would I experience relative to my existing setup – particularly for games like Assassin’s Creed and Fallout, where I typically achieve around 120 frames per second? If I opt for 4K at 60Hz, will I be able to maintain maximum settings and still achieve that frame rate, or will it fall below? Furthermore, would I perceive a discernible difference between 60Hz and 120Hz displays?

Is visual fidelity or a higher frame count more critical for your gaming experience? Should I reduce graphical settings to increase my FPS, or prioritize maintaining high settings at the expense of some performance?

I possess a 9900K processor, an RTX 2080 Ti Hybrid graphics card, and 16GB of DDR3 RAM running at a standard clock speed. I am also exploring overclocking possibilities for my hardware components.
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lordcrafter1
09-06-2018, 07:05 PM #1

I’m presently gaming at a resolution of 2560 x 1440 with a refresh rate of 165 frames per second for action games utilizing maximum settings, while other games generally run at approximately 120 frames per second with adjusted graphics options. I’m considering upgrading to a 3440 x 1440 display at 120Hz, or potentially transitioning to a 4K resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate.

If I chose the expansive ultra-wide monitor, what frame loss would I experience relative to my existing setup – particularly for games like Assassin’s Creed and Fallout, where I typically achieve around 120 frames per second? If I opt for 4K at 60Hz, will I be able to maintain maximum settings and still achieve that frame rate, or will it fall below? Furthermore, would I perceive a discernible difference between 60Hz and 120Hz displays?

Is visual fidelity or a higher frame count more critical for your gaming experience? Should I reduce graphical settings to increase my FPS, or prioritize maintaining high settings at the expense of some performance?

I possess a 9900K processor, an RTX 2080 Ti Hybrid graphics card, and 16GB of DDR3 RAM running at a standard clock speed. I am also exploring overclocking possibilities for my hardware components.

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basdesoomer11
Junior Member
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09-07-2018, 12:37 AM
#2
Calculating an approximate result:
(present pixel count / future pixel count) multiplied by (previous frames per second) will yield a similar frame rate.
When scaling to 1440p ultrawide:
(2560 by 1440 / 3440 by 1440) equals 0.744 multiplied by (previous frames per second).
Therefore, the resulting frame rate will be approximately 75% of what was previously attained.
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basdesoomer11
09-07-2018, 12:37 AM #2

Calculating an approximate result:
(present pixel count / future pixel count) multiplied by (previous frames per second) will yield a similar frame rate.
When scaling to 1440p ultrawide:
(2560 by 1440 / 3440 by 1440) equals 0.744 multiplied by (previous frames per second).
Therefore, the resulting frame rate will be approximately 75% of what was previously attained.

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AwsomeGamer79
Member
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09-08-2018, 05:36 AM
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In my opinion, there isn't a single superior choice.

Ultimately, the optimal solution depends on your budget and what you value most—stunning visuals or fluid motion—or perhaps a combination of both, necessitating an advanced system.

However, reaching 4K ultra refresh at 144Hz is currently beyond the capabilities of even a powerful card like the RTX 2080 Ti.

1440p at a 16:9 aspect ratio with a refresh rate of 120Hz or higher represents the most suitable option considering current hardware availability.
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AwsomeGamer79
09-08-2018, 05:36 AM #3

In my opinion, there isn't a single superior choice.

Ultimately, the optimal solution depends on your budget and what you value most—stunning visuals or fluid motion—or perhaps a combination of both, necessitating an advanced system.

However, reaching 4K ultra refresh at 144Hz is currently beyond the capabilities of even a powerful card like the RTX 2080 Ti.

1440p at a 16:9 aspect ratio with a refresh rate of 120Hz or higher represents the most suitable option considering current hardware availability.