Should I choose a 1440p or 4k setup for better frame rates?

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Asked By GamerGuy42 On

I'm planning to buy a new 5080 GPU next month along with an OLED monitor. I'm trying to decide between a setup that runs at 1440p using DLSS Quality settings, or a 4k setup using DLSS Performance. I haven't experienced a 4k or OLED monitor in person, so I don't have a basis for comparison. I've heard that 4k Performance offers a sharper image than 1440p Quality, but frame rates are my priority. Since it's been a while since I've owned a GPU, I'm not quite up to speed with the latest improvements in DLSS. I assume that if 4k DLSS Performance ran better than 1440p, people wouldn't bother with 1440p monitors, right?

7 Answers

Answered By GameChanger55 On

I've got a 27-inch 1440p and a 27-inch 4k. The difference in visuals was massive for me. With my AMD setup using FSR4, the performance compared to 1440p is solid, except for some tough games like Cyberpunk where I drop back to 1440p Quality. But overall, 1440p isn't dramatically worse, just noticeably different.

FutureProofed -

Thanks for the insight! I plan on getting a 27-inch 4k since that's a comfortable size for me, and I sit about a meter away from my monitor.

Answered By OLEDFanatic On

I own both a 4k OLED and a 1440p ultrawide. Trust me, go for the 4k option! Others have already pointed out the advantages, so I'll just add my support to that.

Answered By TechSavvy84 On

Going with the 1440p DLSS Quality option is likely your best bet for higher frame rates. If you want precise benchmarks, check out comparisons for the specific games you play.

PixelHunter29 -

I looked up some benchmarks, but I couldn't find a direct comparison between 4k DLSS Performance and 1440p DLSS Quality. Maybe DLSS Quality isn't that crucial for 1440p displays.

Answered By FrameRateFreak On

Just so you know, the rendering details are a bit different: 4k Performance sets the resolution at 1920x1080, while 1440p Quality is around 1707x960. This means 1440p Quality will generally give you higher FPS because of the lower internal resolution.

Answered By JustGo4k On

Definitely go for the 4k monitor!

Answered By VisualVortex On

In many cases, 4k DLSS Performance can equal or even exceed the frame rates you get with native 1440p but with better visuals and less VRAM usage. It's definitely worth considering! Here are some benchmark comparisons: [YouTube Link 1](https://youtu.be/b56Pctw3rhc?si=7WWhAzgfCxx4Y849), [YouTube Link 2](https://youtu.be/WSIg89lQZ04?si=sclv1e9Xz2naTqOo)

Answered By FPSMaster On

It really boils down to your frame rate goals. If you're aiming for over 200 FPS in games like Arc Raiders, then 1440p is the way to go. Otherwise, if you're fine sacrificing some FPS for better image quality, definitely consider the 4k setup. I use a 1440p 360Hz OLED with a 4090 and love the balance of performance and quality.

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