"hate" against 1440p
To give you an idea, an 1080p 21.5" monitor is roughly the same size in pixels of a 27" 1440p monitor. If the pixel size is identical , you have approx. the same number of pixels per cm2, therefore, the image resolution that both present is similar, except if the larger monitor has features that allow for a higher quality image, of course , but that has nothing to do with the resolution .
A good 27" 1440p monitor does have better definition than a 1080p 24 " , but this difference is similar to the difference between a ~ 22 " vs 24 " monitor
even the GTX 780ti is not able to present a satisfactory rate of frames in the most demanding today's games on a 1440p monitor ... and that already lets guess what is coming for the next 2 or 3 years! (even worse)
WHAT?
24" - 1920*1280 = 91.97
27" - 2560*1440 = 108.79
and you said a 21.5" monitor... That means having a smaller monitor, which you have to sit closer too, thus making the pixels bigger. Unless you like looking at tiny screens
Also that second part isnt true. My single 780ti plays Battlefield 4 at 1440p Ultra, 4x MSAA, Post AA High, HBAO On, 110% Res upscaling, 60+ FPS minimum, same for Crysis 3 (but with a few settings tweaked and less AA)
Every game is currently playable at 1440p Ultra 60FPS with a 780ti
I give up ><
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