It takes a frame/image in native resolution and downscales it to a lower resolution. For example, it downscales 1440p to 1080p and then fills in all of the missing pixels to produce an image nearly indistinguishable from the native resolution. Source: NVIDIA Once DLSS got the 2.0 version,...
If you’re gaming at 1080p or 1440p and care only about raw performance, excluding ray tracing, DLSS, and power draw (and therefore heat output), and if both cards cost roughly the same, then it might be worth opting for a 6700 XT over a 3060 Ti. But if you care about any of t...
With everything being about 4k these days, 1440p has almost been forgotten, like some kind of middle-child. It’s a shame because 1440p still offers a considerable improvement over 1080p, and without having to empty your bank account on expensive 4k monitors, and the graphics cards needed ...
XeSS should be used when available simply because it offers an extra boost in performance, especially if you are running games at 4K or 1440p. Of course, XeSS will provide an FPS boost in 1080p too, but the reduction in visual quality might not be worth it. Of course, if you have an...
As a result, you get a performance increase over native rendering. A game that might have struggled to run smoothly at 4K would run much faster at 1440p or 1080p, and with a well-trained AI model and purpose-built AI hardware on all GeForce RTX graphics cards, the final image ...
When it comes to PC gaming, we don’t recommend them unless you have a high-end GPU as the 4K UHD resolution is very demanding and the improvement in image quality over a good 1440p display is rarely worth the performance hit.
HDR has been getting a lot of attention lately. We’ve seen many HDR monitors released over the last couple of years and we expect even more coming up. Does this mean HDR is the next major thing and a must-have element for your next display? Well, it depends. ...
Is the Nvidia RTX 4060 worth it? While the RTX 4060 is far from a dream graphics card for those wanting the pinnacle of hardware performance, there’s absolutely no faulting what it can do in 1080p and even 1440p. While it’s most at home in Full HD pushing games to max settings, ...
This article aims to highlight the differences between the 1440p and the 4K resolutions, examining their underlying technical aspects and applications.
I assumed that when a show was labeled as being HD it was 1080p. However I bought an Apple TV 4k yesterday so I installed iTunes on my PC and looking at different shows like Rome, Babylon 5, Succession etc they are all labeled as 720p. I did a little res