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What fps can I expect?

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Expect ~60% of the performance you get at 1080p, so ~50 FPS.

 

Find total pixels for 1920x1080 (2,073,600)

Find total pixels for 2560x1440 (3,686,400)

Divide 2,073,600 by 3,686,400

56.25% is the result

Multiply your average FPS by 0.5625

95 x 0.5625 = 53.4375 FPS

 

It does not account for other limitations like VRAM, but it will get you REALLY close if nothing else is a limiting factor.

This is my first time on the site. At the moment I get about 95 fps playing GTA V on very high settings at 1080p on my GTX 1060 6GB. I'm thinking of buying a 1440p monitor to either replace this one or accompany it. Using the same settings, how much would my fps change moving from 1080p to 1440p on this game and games alike. I have seen videos where it seems to work fine but I have also looked at many forums where some people say you shouldn't use a 1060 6GB for 1440p gaming. Any help to clear this would be appreciated.

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Expect ~60% of the performance you get at 1080p, so ~50 FPS.

 

Find total pixels for 1920x1080 (2,073,600)

Find total pixels for 2560x1440 (3,686,400)

Divide 2,073,600 by 3,686,400

56.25% is the result

Multiply your average FPS by 0.5625

95 x 0.5625 = 53.4375 FPS

 

It does not account for other limitations like VRAM, but it will get you REALLY close if nothing else is a limiting factor.

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