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What is the resolution of your monitor?

Discussion in 'Computer Hardware' started by simonfrat123, Jan 5, 2016.

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what is your resolution

  1. 720p

    6 vote(s)
    10.7%
  2. 1080p

    43 vote(s)
    76.8%
  3. 4k

    7 vote(s)
    12.5%
  1. simonfrat123

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    mine is 1080p whats yours?
     
  2. RobertGracie

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    I run dual 1080p monitors but I am looking to upgrade to 4K eventually WHEN I can afford a G-Sync monitor :)
     
  3. mumboking

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    1920x1080
    Your poll really can't fit in all the possible resolutions people have. Some people may even be running 1024x768.
     
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  4. simonfrat123

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    I don't like 4k, it takes too much power.
     
  5. RobertGracie

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    1080p is the norm these days with gaming computers only a few of the monster top end computers can drive 4K at 60fps that takes a special kind of pc to do that....Frankieonpcin1080p has one of those computers....
     
  6. gigawert

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    Just recently I upgraded to 1080p from a 1280x1024 monitor, but that would count as 720p I guess.
     
  7. Eastham

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    I run 1680 x 1050 because I'm to cheap to buy a new 1080p monitor.
     
  8. RobertGracie

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    I am running a 5960X and a 980Ti I can push my machine harder if I must I am only running what a 3840x1080 resolution display I am unsure what that is in comparison to a 4K screen but I wanna see what my computer can do at 4K
     
  9. simonfrat123

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    yes it would
     
  10. simonfrat123

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    but beamNG in 4k is impossible unless you have 3 gtx titans and a monstrous cpu with 64 gb of ram
     
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  11. GameNoobTV

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    1920 x 1080
     
  12. RobertGracie

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    I know with a motherboard swap and a few parts changed I can go to 128GB and have room for the Titans but for that I really dont need it, I will upgrade to 4K eventually but thats a long term goal this computer is barely 2 months old...for now I am happy at 3840x1080 for now the upgrades will come in a few years....
     
  13. Narwhal

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    my resolutions are 1080p, 1280x1024(x2, b/c two monitors), 1680x1050(x2, b/c two monitors), 1920x1200.
     
  14. SuperNoob05

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    You do realize that the cpu has barely anything to do with the resolution you can run the game at, right?

    Anyways, I use a cheap 1080p screen.
     
  15. simonfrat123

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    you don't even know what cpu I have, wtf.
     
  16. SixSixSevenSeven

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    you said you'd need a monstrous cpu and loads of ram, neither of which have any impact on what resolution you can run the game at
     
  17. Josh

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    1080P 1920x1080 (27 inch monitor), I wish my 380X could run 4K at a "smooth FPS"
     
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  18. BallisticDK

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    Two 28" UHD monitors.
     
  19. TheNodeMaster

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    One 1680x1050 monitor
     
  20. Cira

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    1200x1600 + 2560x1600 + 1200x1600

    Mine is not in the list, would you please add it? lol
     
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