i run a 720p monitor at 1080p , noticable difference in image quality things appear smoother and less jagged, waiting on a decent monitor upgrade so does the job for now
i run a 720p monitor at 1080p , noticable difference in image quality things appear smoother and less jagged, waiting on a decent monitor upgrade so does the job for now
LCD do not do well at non native RES.
Downsampling is not the same as you forcing a higher RES on your monitor.
You have two 670s for 720p?
Is this thread some sort of joke? you cant run 2560x1440 or a 1920x1080 monitor. If you scale down a higher res you're just getting a 1920x1080 scaled image.
Using either nvidia control panel, or a tool called CRU, you can and it basically means you get a very intensive but very good quality anti aliasing
No the monitor is not magically displaying more physical pixels, but there is still a benefit from doing so
This is now the default behaviour if/when you force a higher than native resolution, not sure why jh keeps banging on about a weird error he managed some years ago, when everyone else in this thread is clearly talking about using downsampling AA