Very few notebooks provide enough bandwidth over USB-C to run two 4K monitors at 60Hz. Ultimately, the only way to know is to check the ownerâs manual or contact the manufacturer. Choosing a Monitor
You can blame nvidia for putting ray tracing hardware that cant do 4k in cards that are billed as 4k/8k capable cards. The 4090 currently is the only card that can do 4k will full ray tracing at acceptable frame rates(4080 to a lesser degree). Remember, they billed the 2080ti was 4k too with ray tracing and we know how that was a joke.
The best 4K monitor for NBA 2K24 has to be the LG 27GN950-B UltraGear Gaming Monitor. It brings a phenomenal 4K experience to NBA with its 27â nano IPS panel running at 3840 x 2160 resolution.
Thinking about a 4k monitor and whether my 3070-based setup can run one. I have a pretty beefy PC and was lucky enough to snag a PS5 earlier this year. My old monitor has died so I'm considering stepping up to a decent 4k display. I have a RTX 3070, i7-8700k CPU and the normal-at-this-point 16gb of RAM. Obviously the PS5 is designed for 4K, but
The second monitor only needs to run DP 1.2 or DP 1.4 to connect back to the first display. monitors that can act as the first in a daisy chain are currently tough to find, especially at a 4K
HDMI 2.1 supports up to 8K resolution and higher refresh rates, while DisplayPort 1.4a offers support for 8K resolution at 60Hz or 4K resolution at up to 240Hz. This versatility ensures that the RTX 3060 Ti can handle various dual monitor configurations, whether youâre using high-resolution displays or high-refresh-rate gaming monitors.
3840x1600 is ultrawide, but takes less GPU horsepower than 4K because it only has approx 75% of the pixels of a 4K monitor. 3840x2160 (4k) is NOT ultrawide, but is more demanding on the GPU than any of the above. Now it's not exactly proportional. So, a 4K screen has 4x the number of pixels as 1920x1080, but actually tends to perform a little
A 27" 4K monitor is roughly 160 PPI. I have no idea why they decided to compare a 24" 1080p to a 27" 1440p while keeping the comparison between 1440p and 4K the same size, though. It'd still be a larger percent increase between 4K and 1440p (~45%) at 27" vs 1440p and 1080p (~37%) at 27", but there are also diminishing returns. 20.
Rule of thumb: buy the right monitor for the use case, and if you do processing for it, keep the resolution as low as you can stomach. So, don't buy a 4K panel if you can't comfortably drive 4K in pixels. And get a diagonal/size for it that gives you a good (not overkill) pixel density at normal viewing distance.
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