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Hi i recently go given an amazing present a 165hz 1440p, but i already have a 240hz 1080p and was wondering if itl effect my gaming going between the two for more casual and competitive shooters and singleplayer games as such.

i play alot of R6 on my 240hz at 450 dpi

 

do i keep the same dpi? should i change it to 600 for the res change, and what about the screen sizes as well 24.5 vs 27. it just dose feels a little different at same dpi.

so i guessss question being am i gunna loose my platinum rank for not sticking to one monitor or one size or resilution? do i just bite the bullet and sell the 240hz? keep both? am i over thinking this?

should i just choose a dpi that i feel comfortable with and theh go back to 450 when playing on my 24.5" 240hz

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sounds like you need to do a lot of experimentation to find out. these experiences are extremely subjective, so you need to see what works for you.

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