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1440p monitor issue on 1920x1080 res 144hz

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Hi. My my monitor is 144hz 1440p AG241QX. So problem is when i choose 1920x1080 resolution all screen is blurry. This is with 144hz 1920x1080 with scaling mode: ASPECT RATIO

 

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When i choose NO SCALING screen is small ( like a square with desktop ) and rest size of screen is black. Any ideas how to resolve this?

 

I just wanna normal 1080p screen size without that blur.

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Why aren’t you using it at 1440p?

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Just want to play on 1080p in AC:Origins. Card 1080 ti plugged by Displayport

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The 1080 Ti should get you decent FPS at 1440p though, looking at benchmarks. Why go lower? As others have said, you simply have the "wrong" screen for 1080p gaming.

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When a monitor is not run at its native resolution there will be some blurryness because it would not be an exact ratio downgrade for the pixels. Like how 1440 is 1.3 times 1080. If that makes any sense. It's best to run native on lower settings.

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