Hi everyone,
I've been gaming on 1080p my entire life and now I'm looking to upgrade to a higher resolution monitor. I've got an MSI 1070 GPU and I'm looking to possibly upgrade to a 4070 Ti.
I've always gamed on 1080, so i've never seen any 2k or 4k personally. I've been watching a lot of videos online for benchmarks on 2k and 4k, but it's hard to see the difference when just watching a 1080p YouTube video.
Normally I'm getting high FPS around 120+ on my current gaming rig. What do you think is going to look more impressive? A 2k gaming monitor which has higher FPS and max settings, or a 4k gaming monitor on high settings, with maybe DLSS enabled? Is lower resolution but higher FPS and game settings going to look more impressive than high resolution but having to enable DLSS and lower FPS? Is the difference between 2k and 4k really mind blowing where I'm just going to be shocked at the difference and never go back?
One of the biggest games I spent a lot of time on at the moment is RDR2.
I've been gaming on 1080p my entire life and now I'm looking to upgrade to a higher resolution monitor. I've got an MSI 1070 GPU and I'm looking to possibly upgrade to a 4070 Ti.
I've always gamed on 1080, so i've never seen any 2k or 4k personally. I've been watching a lot of videos online for benchmarks on 2k and 4k, but it's hard to see the difference when just watching a 1080p YouTube video.
Normally I'm getting high FPS around 120+ on my current gaming rig. What do you think is going to look more impressive? A 2k gaming monitor which has higher FPS and max settings, or a 4k gaming monitor on high settings, with maybe DLSS enabled? Is lower resolution but higher FPS and game settings going to look more impressive than high resolution but having to enable DLSS and lower FPS? Is the difference between 2k and 4k really mind blowing where I'm just going to be shocked at the difference and never go back?
One of the biggest games I spent a lot of time on at the moment is RDR2.