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AMD Custom 1440 x 1080 Res

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I don't quite understand what you are asking. At 1440p you should have good performance (above 100 fps). If you want to set the resolution to that you just need to have a 1440p monitor plugged in.

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7 minutes ago, VoyexTech said:

I don't quite understand what you are asking. At 1440p you should have good performance (above 100 fps). If you want to set the resolution to that you just need to have a 1440p monitor plugged in.

1440x1080 =/= 2560x1440 or 1920x1440

I forget what the fuck I did, OP, but I believe at one point I did manage to set 1440x1080 as a custom resolution on my 7850.

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