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2 minutes ago, LyricalRain018 said:

I plan to use a gtx 1070 for a 1080p 60hz monitor as some games get around 70-80 fps at max details. For older games or for games that run at more than 100 fps, can i play at 1440p or 4k using downsampling and will it look good?

yeah it will look better and sharper.

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Yup, it will.

 

You will have to set DSR factors in the Nvidia Driver.

 

If your Native Resolution is 1920x1080, you will need the following:

 

You want 1440p: Set DSR Factor to 1.78x

You want 4k UHD: Set DSR to 4.00x

 

This is the total Pixel multiplier, not just the horizontal OR vertical multiplier. 4k is 4x the Pixel of Full HD --> 4.00x (that's how it works in Nvidia Driver, just to explain)

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