I recently upgraded to an RTX 3070 paired with an i5 11400F, moving from a GTX 1650 Super. Right now, I'm using a 1080p 75Hz monitor, but I'm debating whether to stick with 1080p or go for a 1440p monitor at 144Hz since the RTX 3070 seems overkill for my current setup. Some folks are suggesting 1080p due to the 8GB VRAM limit, even with NVIDIA's recent DLSS 4.5 announcement for the RTX 3000 series. I'm curious if DLSS 4.5 makes 1440p gaming viable for the next few years or if it won't change much at all. I've never experienced 1440p and I'm torn between performance and visual quality. I enjoy single-player games like Cyberpunk, RDR2, and Resident Evil and would be okay with around 60 FPS on high to medium settings. Also, is ray tracing worth considering? I'm looking for advice on whether to save money and performance by getting 1080p or to invest in 1440p for better visuals. Is my RTX 3070 going to be obsolete for 1440p gaming in 2026?
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While the RTX 3070 can technically handle 1440p or even 4K, the VRAM usually runs out quickly. I’d go with 1080p for now—it’s still a solid option.
I ran a 3070 at 3440x1440 for over a year and it really depends on what you play. I was mostly into AAA titles and found the card struggled as it ran out of VRAM faster than expected. If I could do it again, I’d choose 1080p for better performance, but it’s still a great card.
I'd advise sticking with 1080p. For 1440p gaming, you’d ideally want a card with 3080-level performance for a more comfortable experience.
I recommend sticking to 1080p with the RTX 3070. DLSS 4.5 could end up being even more demanding on VRAM, making it trickier to handle 1440p. While some players might play on a 1440p monitor by downscaling, it doesn’t give the same quality as using a true 1080p panel, which can compromise your experience.
I'd say go for 1440p! Given that you prioritize visuals in your games more than FPS, the increased resolution will enhance your gaming experience. The RTX 3070 is still capable enough for medium to high settings, similar to my experience with a 2080 Super, and I have no regrets with my decision. You'll definitely enjoy the upgrade!

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