I've recently made the switch to a 1440p monitor, but I'm seeing a significant drop in FPS in some games, like in Half Sword where it went from 60 to 30 FPS. I'm still learning about PC specs, but according to sites like 'Can You Run It', my system should handle this upgrade without issues. I do have an older graphics card and my RAM seems a bit low compared to current standards. Given my specs – GeForce GTX 1070, Core i7-7700K, and 16GB of RAM – should I be having such performance issues with a 1440p monitor?
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Honestly, your system is showing its age. Moving from 1080p to 1440p is a hefty jump in demands, and your setup isn't up to it by today's standards.
If you're aiming for higher framerates, you might need to stick to 1080p. But if you love the resolution of 1440p, just know the trade-off is performance.
A 1440p monitor has twice as many pixels as a 1080p monitor, so it's normal to see your FPS cut in half. Your older hardware is definitely struggling at this resolution, especially in more modern games.
The GTX 1070 was decent for 1440p back when it released in 2016, but the gaming landscape has changed. It struggles with modern games at this resolution.
Your GTX 1070 is on the older side and it's going to have a tough time with 1440p in many current titles. It's not surprising to see performance drop.

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