Soldato
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Is this true? 

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I have a £4000 1080p best ever released plasma panel. Wondering with Dsr would it be better than a 4K monitor.
I have 970 sli
I have a £4000 1080p best ever released plasma panel. Wondering with Dsr would it be better than a 4K monitor.
I have 970 sli
DSR only works on Maxwell 970s and 980s AFAIK.
I have a £4000 1080p best ever released plasma panel. Wondering with Dsr would it be better than a 4K monitor.
I have 970 sli
Wrong, runs on Kepler too, as my 670 will testify.![]()
Nice - didn't realise. According the nVidia site it says 970/980 though!
It dont matter if your display cost £4000 or £150 its still 1080p..
Yea but we are talking about graphic cards with 1GB, 1.25GB/1.5GB of vram...not really sure if anyone want to push the res beyond 1920 on DSR...though I guess it's good news for people who still holding onto pair of EVGA GTX570 2.5GB or GTX580 3GB in SLIhttp://www.pcgamer.com/nvidia-adds-dynamic-super-resolution-support-to-older-graphics-cards/
Didn't realise it also works on 5 series as well.
I have a £4000 1080p best ever released plasma panel. Wondering with Dsr would it be better than a 4K monitor.
I have 970 sli
Yea but we are talking about graphic cards with 1GB, 1.25GB/1.5GB of vram...not really sure if anyone want to push the res beyond 1920 on DSR...though I guess it's good news for people who still holding onto pair of EVGA GTX570 2.5GB or GTX580 3GB in SLI![]()
Wouldn't say better but it does a surprisingly convincing job of mimicking 4K in some games so definitely worth having a play if you have the GPU power. (More so at 1440p than 1080 though)
That's not what it does or what it was made to do![]()