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Use the highest resolution available, ideally 4K, for dlss 4k output.

Use the highest resolution available, ideally 4K, for dlss 4k output.

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DanFire
Junior Member
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04-28-2019, 04:26 AM
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Hey there! For a game like Cod with DLSS, many recommend sticking to balanced settings. Your setup looks solid—balanced works well for most games, but 4K adds extra demand. Your friend’s advice about balance fitting better in 4K makes sense since the display is already decent. Just keep an eye on performance and adjust if needed.
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DanFire
04-28-2019, 04:26 AM #1

Hey there! For a game like Cod with DLSS, many recommend sticking to balanced settings. Your setup looks solid—balanced works well for most games, but 4K adds extra demand. Your friend’s advice about balance fitting better in 4K makes sense since the display is already decent. Just keep an eye on performance and adjust if needed.

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SuperScout345
Member
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05-01-2019, 06:37 PM
#2
The maximum configuration that achieves a smooth frame rate.
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SuperScout345
05-01-2019, 06:37 PM #2

The maximum configuration that achieves a smooth frame rate.

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05-12-2019, 05:42 PM
#3
DLSS Off would be perfect, though quality is a priority. Remove it to achieve the performance you need.
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TurboN_GGA9000
05-12-2019, 05:42 PM #3

DLSS Off would be perfect, though quality is a priority. Remove it to achieve the performance you need.

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Mgaodd
Member
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05-20-2019, 12:27 PM
#4
Below quality I begin to spot poor artifacts near items in 2077, for example. It's possible you're fine with a screen smaller than 48 inches, hehe.
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Mgaodd
05-20-2019, 12:27 PM #4

Below quality I begin to spot poor artifacts near items in 2077, for example. It's possible you're fine with a screen smaller than 48 inches, hehe.

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master_scope
Posting Freak
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05-24-2019, 04:36 AM
#5
I usually save most items by default here, since I don’t see a clear difference from native. I really liked the performance improvement it provided.
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master_scope
05-24-2019, 04:36 AM #5

I usually save most items by default here, since I don’t see a clear difference from native. I really liked the performance improvement it provided.

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LBGareth
Junior Member
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05-25-2019, 07:08 AM
#6
I concur particularly with the 4k version. I require that 4090!
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LBGareth
05-25-2019, 07:08 AM #6

I concur particularly with the 4k version. I require that 4090!

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ahp2205
Junior Member
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05-25-2019, 10:37 AM
#7
At 27 inches 4K it works smoothly, though the 2060 Super adds some strain. Swapping to a 3080 Ti would ease the load. Native 1080p still feels less sharp.
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ahp2205
05-25-2019, 10:37 AM #7

At 27 inches 4K it works smoothly, though the 2060 Super adds some strain. Swapping to a 3080 Ti would ease the load. Native 1080p still feels less sharp.

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pigletdub
Junior Member
24
05-25-2019, 09:58 PM
#8
It generally works well for most tasks, though there are times when more is needed in Valheim as well. With the Oled display I’ve noticed edges can appear slightly less sharp, particularly when moving around. My previous monitor was so blurry that it didn’t really matter. The ultrawide HKC paired with a Samsung panel offers 100Hz IPS for better clarity.
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pigletdub
05-25-2019, 09:58 PM #8

It generally works well for most tasks, though there are times when more is needed in Valheim as well. With the Oled display I’ve noticed edges can appear slightly less sharp, particularly when moving around. My previous monitor was so blurry that it didn’t really matter. The ultrawide HKC paired with a Samsung panel offers 100Hz IPS for better clarity.

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Bazza130202
Senior Member
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05-26-2019, 04:22 AM
#9
Fun fact—I tested 4K quality on my ultrawide 3440x1440 screen. On the 4K OLED it worked well; balanced at 4K actually shows a higher native resolution than 1440p quality. I changed back to quality on the 4090 mainly because it doesn’t require as much adjustment, unlike the 3080 where settings matter more.
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Bazza130202
05-26-2019, 04:22 AM #9

Fun fact—I tested 4K quality on my ultrawide 3440x1440 screen. On the 4K OLED it worked well; balanced at 4K actually shows a higher native resolution than 1440p quality. I changed back to quality on the 4090 mainly because it doesn’t require as much adjustment, unlike the 3080 where settings matter more.

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Lienie
Junior Member
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05-26-2019, 01:12 PM
#10
I didn't find the slightly softer edges appealing (4k should be very sharp for me). Being just three feet away from my screen while gaming might be a matter of personal taste. I'm also fortunate enough to notice the rainbow effect poorly on some displays, so we might not share the same visual experience. That said, my OLED doesn't necessarily show a rainbow effect, and my eyes and brain could interpret motion differently than others. My close-up vision is also marginally sharper than 20/20. Everyone will have varying comfort levels with different settings.
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Lienie
05-26-2019, 01:12 PM #10

I didn't find the slightly softer edges appealing (4k should be very sharp for me). Being just three feet away from my screen while gaming might be a matter of personal taste. I'm also fortunate enough to notice the rainbow effect poorly on some displays, so we might not share the same visual experience. That said, my OLED doesn't necessarily show a rainbow effect, and my eyes and brain could interpret motion differently than others. My close-up vision is also marginally sharper than 20/20. Everyone will have varying comfort levels with different settings.