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That depends on whether you are talking about the actual maximum resolution the card is capable of displaying or the maximum resolution that you could actually play games at and have an acceptable experience. 

 

The maximum resolution the card can output is 7680x4320. 

 

The maximum resolution you would be able to play modern games and have anything like a decent frame rate is 1920x1080. 

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Middcore said:

That depends on whether you are talking about the actual maximum resolution the card is capable of displaying or the maximum resolution that you could actually play games at and have an acceptable experience. 

 

The maximum resolution the card can output is 7680x4320. 

 

The maximum resolution you would be able to play modern games and have anything like a decent frame rate is 1920x1080. 

Thank you, so realistically I should look for a 4K monitor?

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1 minute ago, andylondon27 said:

Thank you, so realistically I should look for a 4K monitor?

 

That depends entirely on what you want to do with your computer, if you think there would be some advantage to you in your day to day computing and productivity tasks to have a 4k display (because you sure as heck won't be gaming at 4k).

 

Looking at your screenshots again, I'm confused. It says you have a Sapphire GTX 1650. Sapphire does not make Nvidia cards, they only make AMD ones. What model of card do you have and where did you buy it? Do you have a link?

Corps aren't your friends. "Bottleneck calculators" are BS. Only suckers buy based on brand. It's your PC, do what makes you happy.  If your build meets your needs, you don't need anyone else to "rate" it for you. And talking about being part of a "master race" is cringe. Watch this space for further truths people need to hear.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Middcore said:

 

That depends entirely on what you want to do with your computer, if you think there would be some advantage to you in your day to day computing and productivity tasks to have a 4k display (because you sure as heck won't be gaming at 4k).

 

Looking at your screenshots again, I'm confused. It says you have a Sapphire GTX 1650. Sapphire does not make Nvidia cards, they only make AMD ones. What model of card do you have and where did you buy it? Do you have a link?

As for gaming I am not too fussed - I do play games but would definitely like to improve from my cheap Lenovo monitor.

 

That confused me as well! 

 

It came as part of a prebuilt that I purchased over a year ago - Acer Nitro N50-600 Intel Core i5, 8GB RAM, 1TB Hard Drive, Nvidia GTX 1650 Gaming Desktop - Black | very.co.uk

 

I have done some upgrades to it such as adding a M.2 SSD for the boot drive but otherwise left it as it is.

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