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Like, it'll output 1440p yeah. If you're talking about games, don't even bother 

Like, it'll output 1440p yeah. If you're talking about games, don't even bother 

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You could probably watch videos at 1440p lol, I'f you're thinking of gaming though I'd be sure the monitor you're getting has really good upscaling because you'll be running most if not all your games at 1080p if you want to get 60fps :)

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2 minutes ago, ForLocks said:

Thanks I would love an RX 580 but it would bottleneck because of my Pentium gold g5400 CPU

on higher resolutions you can get away with weaker CPUs. I dont reckon the RX 580 as a good 1440p card though

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21 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Like, it'll output 1440p yeah. If you're talking about games, don't even bother 

depends on the games, but it will be fine in most games at 1440p. I have used my rx480 at 4k a good amount and most games ran fine at medium.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

depends on the games, but it will be fine in most games at 1440p. I have used my rx480 at 4k a good amount and most games ran fine at medium.

Yeah thats true

 

Demanding AAA games I was thinking. I should probably define that in replies 

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