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2160p benq ips 10 bit vs 1440p benq ips 8 bit

How big of a jump is 2160p over 1440p in games if AA is needed at higher resolution and pixel density also how windows handles scaling at 2160p

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you need a worstation card for 10 bits and just multiply the numbers, like 2560*1440=a (whatever 4k is)*2160=b and then compare a and b and see how they scale

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2160 is a pretty big jump over 1440. AA is not needed anymore. Windows is pretty bad at scaling, although if you're at 32" then you might be able to use 2160p at 100%, but things will still be pretty tiny.

how much more 1.25x, 1.5x or more in graphical power is required. Also how good is 2160p upscaling on 1440p vs 2160p native.

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how much more 1.25x, 1.5x or more in graphical power is required. Also how good is 2160p upscaling on 1440p vs 2160p native.

 

2x load on the GPU.

 

Scaling to non-native resolutions depends on the monitor, but from what I've seen 1440p still looks really sharp on a 2160p display.

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