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Resolution vs Settings

Rowan88

Hi,

 

What should you prioritize more:

 

1440p over 1080p on lower quality settings

1080p over 1440p on max quality settings

 

?

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1440p with quality enough to go 144fps

or 1080p with max settings at 240fps :P

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Just so I know whether to push for a 1440p monitor or 1080p. I will be getting about a 24" and don't want to push for 1440p if I am going to sacrifice too much quality details. Card in question would be a Nitro+ 580 or Strix 1060.

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What do you prefer: Lower res with lots of lens flare. Or high res with not as much 

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1440p will be a stretch for good quality settings with those GPU's. You'll want a 1070/vega 56 for that

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1060 strixx + 144/240 24 inch monitor 1080p really good combo

i actually hace 1440p with a 1070 and on competitive games (cs:go , rocket league , dota2 ....) i can achieve 144 fps ez but not on newer games ,

I got a 1440p tn and a 1080 ips and (both 23,8'') , look for a 144/240hz with gsync (1080p) and you will really love it

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Honestly, 1080p vs 1440p barely makes a difference in games. But for desktop use its a massive difference.

The RX580 can drive games just fine at 1440p if you're aiming for 60FPS on High (Medium in the more demanding games).

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I have a 4K TV with my One X, and 1080p TV with my PC (GTX 1070). It used to be the other way around, but some of the games I play the most on PC just didn't run well enough in 4K. I do miss 4K on PC, but this arrangement is more balanced for my current hardware and taste in games (+ free of hassle). I don't have a single answer to the "resolution vs. settings" debate, it's very game specific and boils down to what makes the game in question most enjoyable.

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Thanks for the replies.

 

Tbh I think I will be sticking to 1080p for now anyway, even in the new monitor. I sit basically infront of the screen so I think a 24" is the biggest I should go.. 27" might be a bit of a stretch and someone told me 1080p at 27" right infront of it is too noticeable.

 

Guess I will decide on GPU and then go for 24" 1080p at least 60hz and freesync if possible.

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I went for the Sapphire RX 580 Nitro+ 8GB for £299 :)

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Do you want to upgrade your graphics card in 2 years or do you want to upgrade in 6 years? 

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