[SOLVED] What is 0.5x DSR of 2560x1440?

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So my display is 2560x1440 native. I choose two DSR resolutions in Nvidia CP:

5120x2880 (4.00x)
3620x2036 (2.00x)

I notice I have to use one of these to upscale to keep the image crystal clear, any other resolution produces smudge and blur. But what if I want exactly 0.5x of my native?

The Nvidia control panel doesn't show a 0.5x option. Do I have to custom make it and what exactly is half of 2560x1440? Yeah I suck at maths, sorry.

Thanks
 
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If you want a resolution that is lower than your native resolution, then just change the resolution of your screen. DSR is only used for higher resolutions, since those options don't normally appear.

If you want to use integer scaling you need to select integer scaling in the NVIDIA control panel.
View: https://i.imgur.com/xXc3ZYJ.jpg

(options for Integer Scaling will only be available on 2000 series cards or newer).
If you want a resolution that is lower than your native resolution, then just change the resolution of your screen. DSR is only used for higher resolutions, since those options don't normally appear.

If you want to use integer scaling you need to select integer scaling in the NVIDIA control panel.
View: https://i.imgur.com/xXc3ZYJ.jpg

(options for Integer Scaling will only be available on 2000 series cards or newer).
 
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