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How to run higher than the maximum resolutions on your display

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On 3/30/2016 at 11:29 AM, thezen said:

Is this the same as DSR? and does it tax your GPU the same as DSR?

Similar to DSR without the Guassan filter that Nvidia uses.

Also similarly taxing yes.

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On 30/03/2016 at 1:59 AM, thezen said:

Is this the same as DSR? and does it tax your GPU the same as DSR?

Yes. DSR and VSR are just this, but done via an officially sanctioned driver. This thread is three years old, and is fairly redundant now both AMD and Nvidia actively support this.

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  • 1 month later...

After following steps got these results in Borderlands 2

 

My Monitor is a HP 2511

 

Graphics Card is a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 OC 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 3.0 DVI-I/DVI-D/HDMI/Displayport SLI Ready Graphics Card GV-N660OC-2GD

 

Settings running at

Anisotropic Filtering 16x

Bullet Decals High

Follage Distance Far

Texture Quality High

Game Detail High

Ambient Occlusion On

Depth of Field On

FXAA On

View Distance Ultra High

Physx Effects High

Texture Fade On

 

FPS running between 80 - 110

 

Couldn't tell a difference between settings on 1440p and 1080p

 

When trying to run in  Full Screen got the other error

 

Monitor wouldn't except 4k screen just goes black

 

 

Borderlands 2 1080p.jpg

Borderlands 2 1440p.jpg

Full Screen.jpg

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1 minute ago, dfm2005 said:

After following steps got these results in Borderlands 2

 

My Monitor is a HP 2511

 

Graphics Card is a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 660 OC 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Express 3.0 DVI-I/DVI-D/HDMI/Displayport SLI Ready Graphics Card GV-N660OC-2GD

 

Settings running at

Anisotropic Filtering 16x

Bullet Decals High

Follage Distance Far

Texture Quality High

Game Detail High

Ambient Occlusion On

Depth of Field On

FXAA On

View Distance Ultra High

Physx Effects High

Texture Fade On

 

FPS running between 80 - 110

 

Couldn't tell a difference between settings on 1440p and 1080p

 

When trying to run in  Full Screen got the other error

 

Monitor wouldn't except 4k screen just goes black

 

 

Borderlands 2 1080p.jpg

Borderlands 2 1440p.jpg

Full Screen.jpg

Top screenshot is 1080p

Bottom screenshot is 1440p

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7 hours ago, dfm2005 said:

Top screenshot is 1080p

Bottom screenshot is 1440p

turn of that damn FXAA.  

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sorry if this has been answered but it is a Massive thread. 

Anyone had any luck getting their 3440x1440 Dell U3415W to get 4k working? I get a message saying it is not supported by my display

I have a gtx 1080

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  • 1 month later...

So I just recently upgraded to windows 10, before that I was using a custom resolution of 2560x1440p at 144hz just fine. Now having gone to windows 10 (only "change" I've made so I don't know what else the issue would be") I do the same thing and get lines all over my screen. It works fine at 2560x1440p at 143hz, 143 is perfectly fine don't get me wrong I'm just very curious as to why this is happening, is this just something to go along with the driver that windows 10 uses or would there be another cause that I need to identify?

 

Currently have an i5-4690k

Evga GTX 1070 SC

Asus Maximus VI Hero

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

I am using windows 10 and have a 60hz 1360x768p display with a gtx 950.

Whenever I try to change the resolution through driver or the way given by the forums the edges are always out of the picture. Is this supposed to happen or is my monitor just too shit to work?

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9 hours ago, PcGamingNooblet said:

I am using windows 10 and have a 60hz 1360x768p display with a gtx 950.

Whenever I try to change the resolution through driver or the way given by the forums the edges are always out of the picture. Is this supposed to happen or is my monitor just too shit to work?

Do you have the scaling set properly on your OSD?

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  • 8 months later...

I can't tell if this is the right place to post, but there's no further links in the first or last post, so I'll post here and if the forum monitoring team want to, they are free to move this to a better place.

 

Fun fact, I just downloaded the NVidia's newest "game ready" drivers to my GTX 1080 card, and thus doesn't work anymore.

I have a previously made configuration for my setup that worked previously, before the drivers update, and Windows says "it can't use it any more"(loose translation from Finnish).

 

I use Windows 10, NVidia GTX 1080, and my monitor is very old but good 24" Fujitsu Siemens L24W2 natively capable of 1920x1200 60Hz/59Hz, and like said, I have a 2560x1600 setup for it that can't be used anymore. :/

 

EDIT: OK, update, so I was able to eventually get this sorted by removing the resolution option from the NVidia control panel and remaking it with a couple of tries... the bad thing is, after this update the general text now looks totally off in most Windows views.

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