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Resolution vs Framerate

ArcMage

Hello everyone!

I have a question, that may or may not be obvious, ive never had to think about it until i started sharing games and other apps to people in discord screenshare.

Witch is more demanding when it comes to pure amount of processing power, high frame rate or high screen resolution?

For example, witch is more demanding, running a application or game in 144hz or higher versus running it in greater reslolution than 1080p?

 

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They are equally important, just depends on the particular numbers. For example, 1080p 144Hz is more demanding than 1440p 60Hz, but less demanding than 4K 60Hz.

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Both increase the amount of pixels the card has to push out.

It just depends which resolution or framerate is more pixels.

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The Resolution Choice depends on your Display Size. 24" and anything below dont need more than 1080p. 27"-34" 1440p is the best choice in my oppinion. 4K is way less impressive below 34" than the Industry want us to believe.

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