Basically, let's say I have a 1280x720p monitor that only supports VGA.
If I were to take an HDMI signal at 1920x1080p and convert it to VGA, would it actually be upscaled on the monitor? While I'm fairly certain the resolution on the monitor would remain 1280x720p, a lot of converters claim to be able to upscale a resolution. So if I am correct, my graphics card would probably handle the upscaling?
The reason this is all important, is because we all know that the Default Nvidia upscaling (handled by the Graphics Card) puts more strain on the card than if you were to have a monitor that doesn't need the upscaled resolution. And in the system in question is a 1050 ti, and while not the best of cards, is more than capable of running 1080p, but wouldn't run the best if it had to upscale from 720p to 1080p.
If I were to take an HDMI signal at 1920x1080p and convert it to VGA, would it actually be upscaled on the monitor? While I'm fairly certain the resolution on the monitor would remain 1280x720p, a lot of converters claim to be able to upscale a resolution. So if I am correct, my graphics card would probably handle the upscaling?
The reason this is all important, is because we all know that the Default Nvidia upscaling (handled by the Graphics Card) puts more strain on the card than if you were to have a monitor that doesn't need the upscaled resolution. And in the system in question is a 1050 ti, and while not the best of cards, is more than capable of running 1080p, but wouldn't run the best if it had to upscale from 720p to 1080p.