3840 * 2160 on a 42" screen
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3840 * 2160 on a 42" screen
1080p with vsync set to 60fps on a 27" IPS monitor.
I dont see the pixels, there's no lag and i cant hear any noise from my PC. Gaming perfected as far as i am concerened.
Hang on, I'll count the pixels......
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9........
............................. 2560 x 1440!!
uhd on my consoles and desktop 1080p on my laptop
1440p and no current plans to upgrade
1920x1200. Can't see me changing these monitors in the next 5 years.
5760x1080 on triple monitors (if the game supports it) DYING to upgrade to one of the new 32:9 5120x1440 monitors!
2560x1440
LG 60mhz 1920x1080 UHD HD, HD, SD 24 inch
Up till early last year I was using 2x Benq 1080 gaming monitors.
Then my entire gaming setup disappeared (in my dream world I like to think that it morphed into a Deceptacon Transformer and walked out the door with a few other things, but back in the real world, it was more likely stolen).
So I was reduced to using a 32" SD TV with an old NUC (both of which were overlooked) and have had trouble upgrading due to being on the disability pension.
Fortunately I recently borrowed a friends setup (while he went overseas to work for a few months) which has a 3440 x 1440 100Hz monitor.
The difference between an old 720 SD TV to a proper gaming monitor with a good refresh rate was out of this world.
I know what I want Santa to bring me for next Christmas. :-)
1920x1200 on 27" waiting to see if a good 2560x1440 comes out about 600€ (a months salary here) worth buying....
2560x1440 on each of my three monitors, I feel that it is the right resolution to be using atm
am happy a 1440p using a 1070ti
I'm also currently gaming at 2560 x 1440 and I have no plans to upgrade anytime soon.
Peering closely at my screen, should the title not be, "At what resolution do you game?" :p
3440 x 1440 35" Curved, tried 4K, much prefer ultrawide and will be sticking with it for a good few years