So at the moment I have a single 780ti and I'm still running a cheap 1080p monitor so I was going to upgrade to a 1440p monitor and run at that resolution since that seemed like a reasonable jump in quality.
What I noticed was that a few 4k monitors such as the ASUS PB287Q are almost the same price so I was thinking why not get one of those so then I wouldn't have to buy yet another monitor when I get the GPU horsepower to drive 4k.
Now I know a single 780ti isn't really enough to drive 4k so I was planning on running the monitor at 1440p for now and then when I get either a second GPU or upgrade in some way that allows me to drive 4k then ill run it then.
My question is that if I run at 1440p or 1080p on a 4k monitor, will it look the same as running it at that resolution when it is the monitors native resolution or will it look kinda blurry because it won't be the 4k native resolution?
What I noticed was that a few 4k monitors such as the ASUS PB287Q are almost the same price so I was thinking why not get one of those so then I wouldn't have to buy yet another monitor when I get the GPU horsepower to drive 4k.
Now I know a single 780ti isn't really enough to drive 4k so I was planning on running the monitor at 1440p for now and then when I get either a second GPU or upgrade in some way that allows me to drive 4k then ill run it then.
My question is that if I run at 1440p or 1080p on a 4k monitor, will it look the same as running it at that resolution when it is the monitors native resolution or will it look kinda blurry because it won't be the 4k native resolution?