Looking at getting a 4070 Super to replace my 3070, could i expect to notice much of a performance boost in games?. My main reasoning (and this is stupid) is Helldivers 2 ] and hovering around the 70-80 @ 1440p and wondering how much a boost a 4070 super would give?
So have been noticing chrome going slow as anything the last few days, just takes ages to load a simple web page. Its not my internet as i have done a speed test and getting well over 200meg and 30 upload, i have tried disabling all extensions, cleared the cache run virus scans etc.
Has anyone...
Yeah have tried uninstalling and reinstalling, doesnt seem to effect anything.
Odd that it stays at 1440p when using Borderless window mode but not fullscreen mode
Yeah DSR Factor is turned off in the global settings I do have RTX Dynamic Vibrance enabled however, but i dont believe that would alter the resolution
The Nvidia app is version 10.0.0.499/p
There is but doesn't alter the res still at 4K, only way seems to be borderless window mode then its at 1440p. Unless theres another option that would force it to be 4K
Thanks for the replies.
DSR is off in NVCP
What should the Render scale be set too (if theres no 'off' setting) to stop upscaling?
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Ok so there is no option to disabling render scale setting to ultra performance or ultra super sample doesnt change the res the TV reports at all still at...
So i have a 50"" TCL QM8B TV that I'm using as a extended display on Windows 11. I have set the res of this TCL TV to 1440p via System>Display option in windows. When the TCL displays the windows 11 desktop pressing the info button on the remote reports that the display res is indeed 2560x1440...
Im using a TCL TV as my 2nd monitor (extended display), I have set the resolution to 2560x1440 @ 120hz and the TV reports this change when on desktop but noticed when i play a game the TV reports a signal change to 3840x2160. Going into System>Display>Advanced display (Windows 11), I notice its...
Yeah I'm hitting 4450mhz. I'll load HWMonitor when stressing with OCCT and see what PPT, TDC and EDC max out at and thrn set them to 5 or 10 higher in the BIOS.
To be honest my cooler is keeping the temps at around 58-60 when stressing with OCCT already so I don't have much to complain about
So OCCT would appear to stress the CPU more than Cinebench, whilst stressing with OCCT and Ryzen Master open I can see the values of the PPT, TDC and EDC and only the EDC is being maxed at 100% so would that suggest for the PPT and TDC that I can lower these values even more in the Bios but...
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