1440p/60Hz with a 1080Ti.
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1440p/60Hz with a 1080Ti.
28" 4k Monitor. Sometimes run it at 2k or 1080p depending on on the game I'm playing as I've only got a 1060 GTX.
3440 X 1440
Ultrawide 34" LG. Could never go back to standard monitor width.
2560x1440 on a 165Hz 24-inch screen with G-Sync, 4K on a 55 inch TV, 2880x1600 on Samsung Odyssey+ HMD.
1440p @144hz
1440p@144Hz is my monitor's native, my ageing GTX 970 is struggling with it, but knocking back settings a bit is buying me time until Navi is out.
2560x1440 on a 27" monitor, no plans to change for a long while.
3440 x 1440 @ 120hz
1440p or 1080p
55" 4K60hz with HDR
4K mostly, some newer games 1440p for smoother gameplay; 27" monitor
1440p, planning on upgrading to an RTX 2080 to push more frames at 144hz.
Acer predator xb321hk 32 inch 4k, to go with my EVGA 2080Ti FTW3.
Upgrade? Not any time soon...
1080p , will look to upgrade to 1440p or ultra wide in next year or two
1440p for me - 4K gaming isn't here yet at acceptable frame rates (unless you have the funds for SLI 2080tis...) - you have to take a compromise on image quality in most games to hit just 60fps, let alone over 100.
I'll upgrade in 2-3 years when/if 4k gaming becomes possible at ultra presets - until then I am perfectly happy with 1440p :)
edit: Part of the reason is that I will take higher quality over higher resolution any day. There is a reason that a well mastered blu-ray will look better than any 4K stream from Amazon/Netflix for example - higher picture quality is much more noticeable than a simple resolution bump.
3440*1440@100hz
It's hard to think of going back to plain old wide-screen after using ultrawide for so long