How big of a jump is it from 720p60hz to 1440p165hz?
A Abbas Shahrour Guest Jan 5, 2018 #4 I finished my PC build but couldn't afford a proper monitor at the time, so I used a 720p TV laying around.
I finished my PC build but couldn't afford a proper monitor at the time, so I used a 720p TV laying around.
C Christer Bærø Guest Jan 5, 2018 #8 fucking huge.. like jumping from earth to the moon. its another world.
N Nick McCann Guest Jan 5, 2018 #9 Even just the refresh rate. You'll never see 60hz gaming the same ever again
J Jackson Gosnell Guest Jan 5, 2018 #12 (1260x720) x4 = (2560x1440) 60 x2.75 = 165 4 x 2.75 = 11 Theoretically speaking, 1440p at 165Hz is eleven times more demanding then 720p at 60Hz
(1260x720) x4 = (2560x1440) 60 x2.75 = 165 4 x 2.75 = 11 Theoretically speaking, 1440p at 165Hz is eleven times more demanding then 720p at 60Hz
I Ian Hughes Guest Jan 5, 2018 #14 i went from 1050p 60hz to 1080p 144hz .. difference is night and day with response and fluidity
C Caleb Lopez Guzman Guest Jan 5, 2018 #15 You might wanna set it to 1080p First then 1440p I don't think your heart can take the excitement.
J Jacob Asher Guest Jan 5, 2018 #19 Jumping from 1920x1080 60hz, to 2560x1080 75hz was one thing. Going from that to 2560x1440 144hz was a night and day. Something I wish I'd done years ago.
Jumping from 1920x1080 60hz, to 2560x1080 75hz was one thing. Going from that to 2560x1440 144hz was a night and day. Something I wish I'd done years ago.