![]() When the new 4k 144hz HDR monitors come out next year, with the accompanying upgraded GPU's, that will be the next level for sure. The 1080ti seems to be running everything pretty well too, I am getting 80fps in Battlefield 1 on Ultra, and respectable in other games as well, plus G sync.Īs a side note, SLI is almost useless, has not provided many gains even at 4K for most games, so that's disappointing. 60hz really isn't bad at all, in fact you only really notice it in fast moving FPS games, everything else is fairly fine. Of course, the only drawback is 60hz vs 100 or 144hz. You can definitely tell the difference vs 1440p, and 3440x1440 as well after you're used to it. The single-player portion of Portal 2 introduces a cast of dynamic new characters, a host of fresh puzzle elements, and a much larger set of devious test chambers. I must say, 4K gaming is where ultimately it's at. Portal 2 - Portal 2 draws from the award-winning formula of innovative gameplay, story, and music that earned the original Portal over 70 industry accolades and created a cult following. I have also tested the Acer Predator 4k monitor with G sync, with a 1080 ti Strix OC card. The widescreen definitely makes it for a very nice gaming experience, even though it's a pretty physically large monitor. The machine I wish to connect to the monitor is not my server but a machine with ubuntu mate installed.In the past I moved from the 1440p 27 inch Asus/G sync panel, which was great - into the Acer X34 3440x1440. Of course I cannot really test until I buy the monitor. It does not have a display port connection so I assume it must be the HDMI connector. And going to a >120hz 2560x1080 monitor is a downgrade. ![]() At 34', 2560x1440 will be roughly identical in physical size as a normal 27' 16:9. Though you can somewhat compensate the blur in most games with reshade Lumasharpen or any of the other sharpeners in reshade. It seems from the command that a 100hz 3440x1440p can be forced on your system but will the gt 710 be able to to that. 1080 will be blurry and shit will be rather big. XWAYLAND1 connected 3440x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 800mm x 330mm Of course I an not going to attempt to play 3D games with the GT 710. Is there info somewhere showing this setup has been tested & working?įor the gaming machine - gtx 1080 ti to support 3440x1440p 100Hz over display port - yesįor my linux machine - gt 710 to support 3440x1440p 60Hz over HDMI - unknown. I want it to display 3440x1440 60Hz over HDMI with the gt 710. I looked at the nvidia website and trying to find info on what is can support. I need to use the machines concurrently sometimes so a dual boot with the gaming machine is out. 3440x1440 4K Ultra HD Halo Wallpaper HD, Desktop Background 3840x2160'> Get Wallpaper. There is apparently no higher spec card that has these. 3840x2160 Halo Wars 2 Wallpaper in Ultra HD'> Get Wallpaper. I want to use the card as it is low profile, fanless and single slot without a heat sink that is so big it takes up two slots. It can display at 60Hz with the 2560x1080p monitor no problem. The second is a linux machine with a single slot fanless gt 710 low profile card. I have tried using nvidia DSR to a very similar resolution to 3440x1440p and have acceptable performance. ![]() One is for gaming with a GTX 1080 ti connected through Display port. My present monitor is a 2560x1080 144 Hz (OC to 200) ![]()
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