If youre playing competitive game, high refresh rate with 1080p is the best. But if youre playing single player triple A game I think 1440p is far more beautiful
What if i have a 4060 laptop and plays Gta V online and Apex at the same time? Is 1080p high/ultra preset look better than 1440p medium preset? No RayTracing for both
Not many years ago everyone was happy playing at 720p or less Call of Duty MW2, Black Ops 2 on the Xbox 360, 1080p is totally fine, if you want to go to 1440p or more it must be because you really can and want to, not because you have to.
I still play games on my 1024*768 plasma TV, and it looks perfectly fine. It's sharp enough and the motion clarity is great. I have 4k TVs and a 2k monitor but it still looks perfectly fine to me.
I play low graphics and everything is pixelated on long distance when I'm playing Fortnite or those type of games. In Counter Strike it's playable because the map isn't as huge, but still, I'd prefer if there were less pixels. Now I'm not sure whether to go 2K or 4K? I do plan on getting the 4090 (or the latest GPU of that time) when I start grinding for a new setup.
i switched from 1080p 360hz to 1440p 240hz and it was the best decision ever. I play mostly COD, Valorant, & Fortnite. 1440p gaming is 100x better visually, definitely recommend!!
It was hard to decide between the ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP 540hz TN with 1080p and ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 360hz IPS with 1440p...but hopefully I made the right decision going with the PG27AQN.
Ofc you did bro, your monitor is what you interact with 100% of the time on your PC. you literally stare at it the entire time, due to the nature of using a pc. Always better off to get the better monitor, even if it means going from an i7-12600(k/f/kf) or an i5 12600(k/f/kf) or a similar situation with a GPU, because if you can't use the extra power because your limited why would you do that? You can always upgrade your CPU/GPU/ram/SSD/anything down the road.
dont torture yourself with TN panels, u made the right call. unless you're in like the top 10 best players in your game world wide, TN panels make no damn sense to purchase
@@floor.mp3 Some people out there, including myself, absolutely cannot stand IPS glow, especially since i play mostly dark horror games. It totally breaks immersion for me. No such thing as a certain panel technology being better than the other. No such thing as the perfect panel. Literally all of them have their pros and cons. Choosing your monitor is choosing which imperfections you can live with ;) Personally im TN gang
I have a 1080p 240hz and I tried 1440p 240hz using dldsr a few months ago and I've been using it ever since. I just can't go back to 1080p anymore even if I'm playing valorant or apex I can usually keep 240fps anyways. I know it's not the same as an actual 1440p monitor but the difference is still night and day!
The viewing distance i didnt understand. what does he mean ny viewing distance? Is it just on staring from a distance or also from how far/close the monitor is from you when playing.
Just upgraded my monitor to take advantage of 1440p. I went with the Samsung odyssey g6 the oled version. The difference is night and day. It even makes my series X look impressive. It’s hard telling the difference between my rig and Xbox when running Diablo 4. I have to overcolck my 4070 to get a noticeable difference but honestly it’s the monitor imo. Pick the best monitor your money can buy and everything will look great and refresh faster than you can tell the difference between 60fps -170fps
@@Techfluencer Not bad, still looks good but i notice a lot of strain on my eyes going from curved to regular screen, curved was definitely way more comfortable to use but the 1440p was definitely better but I dont mind 1080p.
Going to 1440p was a bigger "omg" change than any graphics card upgrade I ever made. I really don't want to go back to 1080p but will if my 3060ti needs the extra fps.
3:00 duh ?!! You can't get more fps in 1440p that you can in 1080p that's not how it works. You can get the same level of fps if you graphics card is powerfull enough but never more.
1440p looks great, but on a PC game you need performance. 1080p is fine. Infact 1080p is perfect. Remember 720p guys? Remember gaming on 800x600? Be smart, accept 1080p and definitely dont make the dumb mistake of trying 4k.
I just ordered a laptop with RTX 4070 QHD 165Hz displayed and intel 12th gen 12650H i7 processor, now I'm a bit worried about fps and gaming performance.😑 Will it be ok or do I have to set the screen resolution to 1080p for performance?
@@edhopubgdehukumdarolduthat’s not 100% true. Laptops are and can be great for gaming. Sure desktops are better especially long term, but laptops can still game. I had a gtx 1650 laptop for a few years and it still holds up ok to this day I only upgraded because I was fortunate enough to be able to
AM5 - TUF B650 Plus mobo DDR5 (8x2) 16GB Atm own a GTX1050Ti (looking at a Radeon upgrade) 😎 And not sure if I should get a Ryzen 5 7600 or the X variant.
240hz 1080p or 170hz 1440p? I'm using 7800x3d RTX 3070, kinda wanna try 1440p because these days seems blurry when i try spot enemy at 1080p. but I'm not sure rtx 3070 can handle 2k
1440p is just a benchmark honestly. The 1440p doesn’t mean much if it’s paired with a slow refresh rate. Anything under 140hz is not going to be worth the money you’re putting in so be careful when buying 1440p monitors honestly if you have a decent rig you want 240hz or better
If you currently play on 1080p and need a budget pc then get a 1080p with 144 or higher hz but if you already use 1440p get a 1440p or a 4k monitor (you will notice the difference if you already play on a 1440p)
im here for the same but i dont bought nothing ( only laptop with rtx3050) and yes run i saw in some videos, you will need put in medium games or high/medium and dlss qualitty/balanced or try native ( trying 30-40fps )
@@ARUNKUMAR-ts6lnlook for a 6800xt. Powerhouse of a GPU and I’d say pretty much the bare minimum if you want to make the switch to a 1440p monitor and still want to get FPS above the 144hz refresh rate, of you play stuff like CS2 and other comp games. 6800xt is pretty much the best priced GPU for this stuff
@@Wallz23 i have a 27 inch monitor and I use my 23.8 inch monitor for Starcraft 2 and Counter Strike, it really depends what game your playing and how you use your monitor. The reason why pros and good player still play on 24 inch monitor is that 27 inch is too big for your eye attention. FPS is a game genre where you mainly (like 98% of the time) look at the center of your screen. 27 inch is so big that you will not recognize everything happening on the edge of your screen.
help Samsung Odyssey G4 1080p 240hz or Samsung Odyssey G5 1440p 165hz,both are 27 inch the G5 is VA panel and curved.The bouth are in same price in my country,also i am runing 4070 ti so some fps drope is no problem for me.But i cannot decide which is better.
G5. You can notice diff from 1080p to 1440p but 240hz vs 165hz hardly. Also some non-gaming things are just much better visually. That curved screen is kinda cool and VA panel is good overall panel( gaming, movies...). If u are casual gamer go for VA.
1080p with a bright, high refresh rate and oled monitor>>> even a 4k monitor that doesn't have these features, the human eye can't tell the difference between anything higher than 1080p unless it's a 100"+ monitor or you're sitting really close to the screen.
@@Ironmonkey103 well there are a few downsides to 1440p. For one, FPS drops, now usually its okay but there are some people who like to also have high fps in their immersive games too, of which not many cards allow at 1440p. 1440p is also bad for old games stuck at 1080p or any media content that is 1080pp, since 1440p isnt a 1:1 scale, it will have to blur pixels in order to scale, leading to a blurrier look. So 1440p no doubt is better than 1080p in most games and productivity, but outside of that, 1080p still holds its crown, especially when its a 24" 1080p compared to a 27" 1440p which is a mere 16 pixels per inch difference
Depends on the gpu@@BanterSage If they have 4060ti, 3070 this cards will do great on 1440p with a hundred+fps for 5yrs or so not counting garbage optimized games like starfield, if ur still having trouble on fps while using this cards u will need a better cpu For playing old games that only supports 1080p below they will still look good at 1440p monitor
@@S.... will be the new standard soon enough, but yes its a bit of a leap for everyone to upgrade like this, its not for everyone.. I personally think even the Ultrad Wide displays that are no inexistance with all the "this needs firmware update, they will resolve this issue in the monitor in the newest firmware release" and quite a few other issues with the NEO from samsung oddyssey such as Halow, that all of this.. needs some time, I think 1440p is a fine stepup for now. Im gonna upgrade after new years, I have my specs set up and Im gonna replace my 2 x 32 inch AGON curved 1080p monitors for 1440p and put one of my 1080p as a reference monitor portrait on the right.. I don't even think about the 4K at this point, I feel like we're not there yet, too much is "yet to come".
If youre playing competitive game, high refresh rate with 1080p is the best. But if youre playing single player triple A game I think 1440p is far more beautiful
Exactly.
What if i have a 4060 laptop and plays Gta V online and Apex at the same time? Is 1080p high/ultra preset look better than 1440p medium preset? No RayTracing for both
I would say It more depends on your monitor size, for 24 inches FHD is more than enough.
@@gojulllll 4060 on laptop, I'd go with 1080p, 24 inch 165hz
@@NikitaAktav as long as you dont go 27 inch with 1080p
Not many years ago everyone was happy playing at 720p or less Call of Duty MW2, Black Ops 2 on the Xbox 360, 1080p is totally fine, if you want to go to 1440p or more it must be because you really can and want to, not because you have to.
Yeep
I still play games on my 1024*768 plasma TV, and it looks perfectly fine. It's sharp enough and the motion clarity is great. I have 4k TVs and a 2k monitor but it still looks perfectly fine to me.
@@chillipepper75rh8Z
I play low graphics and everything is pixelated on long distance when I'm playing Fortnite or those type of games. In Counter Strike it's playable because the map isn't as huge, but still, I'd prefer if there were less pixels.
Now I'm not sure whether to go 2K or 4K? I do plan on getting the 4090 (or the latest GPU of that time) when I start grinding for a new setup.
@@dipsithecreeper I prefer 2k just because pc gaming doesnt really do any favors for 4k, and its cheaper and easier to run.
i switched from 1080p 360hz to 1440p 240hz and it was the best decision ever. I play mostly COD, Valorant, & Fortnite. 1440p gaming is 100x better visually, definitely recommend!!
Glad it worked out for you.
excellent bra 👏 going from 1080p 144 hz 1 ms I7 7700k 1070 to a 240 hz 1ms 1440p msi with gysync 4080 I7 14700k 32 gigs ddr5 6000 rpm :-) think I'll be happy ? playing pubg mainly cod ?
what inch? 24"?? or 27"?
Any fps changes?
@@mactv7342 27
we need more 24-25 inch 1440p-4k high refresh rate options.
It was hard to decide between the ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP 540hz TN with 1080p and ASUS ROG Swift PG27AQN 360hz IPS with 1440p...but hopefully I made the right decision going with the PG27AQN.
Ofc you did bro, your monitor is what you interact with 100% of the time on your PC. you literally stare at it the entire time, due to the nature of using a pc. Always better off to get the better monitor, even if it means going from an i7-12600(k/f/kf) or an i5 12600(k/f/kf) or a similar situation with a GPU, because if you can't use the extra power because your limited why would you do that? You can always upgrade your CPU/GPU/ram/SSD/anything down the road.
dont torture yourself with TN panels, u made the right call. unless you're in like the top 10 best players in your game world wide, TN panels make no damn sense to purchase
@@floor.mp3 Some people out there, including myself, absolutely cannot stand IPS glow, especially since i play mostly dark horror games. It totally breaks immersion for me. No such thing as a certain panel technology being better than the other. No such thing as the perfect panel. Literally all of them have their pros and cons. Choosing your monitor is choosing which imperfections you can live with ;) Personally im TN gang
I have a 1080p 240hz and I tried 1440p 240hz using dldsr a few months ago and I've been using it ever since. I just can't go back to 1080p anymore even if I'm playing valorant or apex I can usually keep 240fps anyways. I know it's not the same as an actual 1440p monitor but the difference is still night and day!
DLDSR is just Anti-Aliasing and it does nothing other then blur out textures just like FXAA does.. sadly
The viewing distance i didnt understand. what does he mean ny viewing distance? Is it just on staring from a distance or also from how far/close the monitor is from you when playing.
25" 1080p VA 240 Hz. While I would gladly play at 1440p, that's simply too expensive for me.
It will take a while for the price to come down.
? 1440p monitors are cheap
@@Jacob-hl6sn You need more than just a monitor to play comfortably in 1440p...
@@Jacob-hl6sn 1440p GPUs aren't... And CPUs too.
any decent hardware can handle 1440p@@S....
4:15 There are no native 1080p OLED displays available. Unless you count the dual-mode gaming monitors.
Seems like it!
Just upgraded my monitor to take advantage of 1440p. I went with the Samsung odyssey g6 the oled version. The difference is night and day. It even makes my series X look impressive. It’s hard telling the difference between my rig and Xbox when running Diablo 4. I have to overcolck my 4070 to get a noticeable difference but honestly it’s the monitor imo. Pick the best monitor your money can buy and everything will look great and refresh faster than you can tell the difference between 60fps -170fps
Thanks for sharing your insight!
I had a 240hz 1440p monitor ultrawide I got as a gift and it broke a week later so I went from that to 1080p 60hz and now 144hz 1080p 😢
How is the experience so far?
nah 1440p is trash
1080p moniter is better
@@Techfluencer Not bad, still looks good but i notice a lot of strain on my eyes going from curved to regular screen, curved was definitely way more comfortable to use but the 1440p was definitely better but I dont mind 1080p.
Going to 1440p was a bigger "omg" change than any graphics card upgrade I ever made. I really don't want to go back to 1080p but will if my 3060ti needs the extra fps.
3:00 duh ?!! You can't get more fps in 1440p that you can in 1080p that's not how it works.
You can get the same level of fps if you graphics card is powerfull enough but never more.
What happens when i play a game at 1080p on a 1440p 27 inch monitor? Will there be much difference from playing 1080p on 1080p 27 inch monitor?
exactly
1440p looks great, but on a PC game you need performance. 1080p is fine. Infact 1080p is perfect. Remember 720p guys? Remember gaming on 800x600?
Be smart, accept 1080p and definitely dont make the dumb mistake of trying 4k.
Well, I still play at 720p and 480p. Appreciate your explanation and presentation!
27 inch monitor is too big for FPS, RTS and MOBA gaming
I just ordered a laptop with RTX 4070 QHD 165Hz displayed and intel 12th gen 12650H i7 processor, now I'm a bit worried about fps and gaming performance.😑 Will it be ok or do I have to set the screen resolution to 1080p for performance?
Bro, I’m very very very sorry, but I really guess, that laptops AREN’T suitable for the games, personal computers are much better in it…
You should get decent FPS.
@@edhopubgdehukumdarolduthat’s not 100% true. Laptops are and can be great for gaming. Sure desktops are better especially long term, but laptops can still game. I had a gtx 1650 laptop for a few years and it still holds up ok to this day I only upgraded because I was fortunate enough to be able to
After some consideration.
Im building a system for 1080p gaming. So, yeah.
Which monitor are you considering?
@@Techfluencer Shopping around online I came across this:
MSI Optix G241 23.8" Full HD 1920 x 1080 1ms (MPRT) 144Hz
Guess it'll do for now.
AM5 - TUF B650 Plus mobo
DDR5 (8x2) 16GB
Atm own a GTX1050Ti (looking at a Radeon upgrade) 😎
And not sure if I should get a Ryzen 5 7600 or the X variant.
240hz 1080p or 170hz 1440p?
I'm using 7800x3d RTX 3070, kinda wanna try 1440p because these days seems blurry when i try spot enemy at 1080p. but I'm not sure rtx 3070 can handle 2k
1440p is just a benchmark honestly. The 1440p doesn’t mean much if it’s paired with a slow refresh rate. Anything under 140hz is not going to be worth the money you’re putting in so be careful when buying 1440p monitors honestly if you have a decent rig you want 240hz or better
Bought 160 hz monitor
Agreed.
If you currently play on 1080p and need a budget pc then get a 1080p with 144 or higher hz but if you already use 1440p get a 1440p or a 4k monitor (you will notice the difference if you already play on a 1440p)
I just bought an 1440p monitor but I dont know if my rtx 3050ti laptop will support this resolution
löl
im here for the same but i dont bought nothing ( only laptop with rtx3050) and yes run i saw in some videos, you will need put in medium games or high/medium and dlss qualitty/balanced or try native ( trying 30-40fps )
What has your experience been so far with 1440p on that laptop. I am considering the same
@@Asta-s2i Returned it and bought an 1980:1080 one . Better experience in my opinion if you have a laptop .
@D6Guardian Appreciate the reply
What if i am a Partial Competetive and Story Based Gamer ?
THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INFORMATION1 IT HELPED ME OUT
Idk what do get for ps5 I mainly
Play cod sometimes Fortnite either 1080p or 1440p
1440p should set you up for good.
i know it might most likely sounds dumb but im so happy titanfall2 getting shown
Great!
What are some gpus that do well with 1440p
RTX 3060Ti should be enough.
@@Techfluencer what about 4060
@@ARUNKUMAR-ts6lnlook for a 6800xt. Powerhouse of a GPU and I’d say pretty much the bare minimum if you want to make the switch to a 1440p monitor and still want to get FPS above the 144hz refresh rate, of you play stuff like CS2 and other comp games. 6800xt is pretty much the best priced GPU for this stuff
6700xt and above on AMD…….3070ti and above on Nvidia
@@ARUNKUMAR-ts6ln 4060 and 3060Ti run about the same, 3060Ti has a very slight advantage when benchmarked against the 4060, but it is marginal.
is it worth gettin 1440p for ps5 i only play warzone 3
Yes, it definitely is!
for someone who is just getting into PC gaming do you think that 1080p is good enough or it's worth the 100-200 bucks more for 1440p?
U dont deserve 1440p if u havent started with 1080
@@lilholm9446 I actually started with 1080p because I currently play on a 1080p laptop
@@lilholm9446🤨
@@lilholm9446Why? I've never played at 1080p or higher, so I'm thinking about which monitor to get
@lilholm9446 tf you mean by that lol
What would pick a 1440p 60fps or 120fps 1080 on console?
i would choose the 1080 as it has 2x the fps and 1080 doesn’t have bad graphics anyway
Just bought a 1440 curved 165hz at Walmart $149
Which brand?
@@Techfluencer Xgaming
@@shaec9397how is it ? I jus got a 1440p 144hz x gaming from Amazon for 135.
Size?
@@MrCaw77 27 inch
i play on 24inch 1080p 240hz aleinware and its so good
Good to hear!
r5 5600+4060 fhd or qhd?
My main game is CK3 so Im happy with 1080 even though all my friends are telling me to get 1440 because Im wasting the power of my 4070 tis.
Just ordered a 32 inch 1440p monitor hope its better than my 1080p 24 inch
all hardcore FPS, RTS and MOBA gamers use 24 inch 1080p because it's the best combo, anything bigger than 24 inch will make you lose games
@@ImakeTanks will 27 inch 1440p 165hz work fine?
@@Wallz23 i have a 27 inch monitor and I use my 23.8 inch monitor for Starcraft 2 and Counter Strike, it really depends what game your playing and how you use your monitor. The reason why pros and good player still play on 24 inch monitor is that 27 inch is too big for your eye attention. FPS is a game genre where you mainly (like 98% of the time) look at the center of your screen. 27 inch is so big that you will not recognize everything happening on the edge of your screen.
help Samsung Odyssey G4 1080p 240hz or Samsung Odyssey G5 1440p 165hz,both are 27 inch the G5 is VA panel and curved.The bouth are in same price in my country,also i am runing 4070 ti so some fps drope is no problem for me.But i cannot decide which is better.
G5. You can notice diff from 1080p to 1440p but 240hz vs 165hz hardly. Also some non-gaming things are just much better visually. That curved screen is kinda cool and VA panel is good overall panel( gaming, movies...). If u are casual gamer go for VA.
@@renatom3064 ty i bought 27 inch LG ultra gear IP panel 165hz 1440p i like it
@@Unknown-or9bp bro just want to ask if the 1440p is really great in your experience than 1080p?
@@djxjdjdhdjd4020yes
Ill be switching to 1440p later i just got the 1080p and its ok but I’m not satisfied with it
Hope you get a good deal.
24 1440p 180Hz is good?
This video is a waste of life force to watch. No info at all. Send helmet to creator. Keep scrolling.
1080p with a bright, high refresh rate and oled monitor>>> even a 4k monitor that doesn't have these features, the human eye can't tell the difference between anything higher than 1080p unless it's a 100"+ monitor or you're sitting really close to the screen.
In the conclusion he is telling features of new Ryx graphic cards instead of the actual conclusion
Sorry?
Im debating of returning my 165 1440p monitor for 1080p monitor that prob will have 360hz
Depends on the game you play.
For competitive, refresh rate is always top priority, otherwise, resolution the prime concern for story driven games.
@@Techfluencer nah i just found out my monitor is alr past 30 days so i cant return it eitherway
same here
@@No_name30get rekt
i still use 1080p i think its the best
@@Ironmonkey103 well there are a few downsides to 1440p. For one, FPS drops, now usually its okay but there are some people who like to also have high fps in their immersive games too, of which not many cards allow at 1440p. 1440p is also bad for old games stuck at 1080p or any media content that is 1080pp, since 1440p isnt a 1:1 scale, it will have to blur pixels in order to scale, leading to a blurrier look.
So 1440p no doubt is better than 1080p in most games and productivity, but outside of that, 1080p still holds its crown, especially when its a 24" 1080p compared to a 27" 1440p which is a mere 16 pixels per inch difference
Depends on the gpu@@BanterSage
If they have 4060ti, 3070 this cards will do great on 1440p with a hundred+fps for 5yrs or so not counting garbage optimized games like starfield, if ur still having trouble on fps while using this cards u will need a better cpu
For playing old games that only supports 1080p below they will still look good at 1440p monitor
i play on 3840 x 1200 42" monitor
Nice!
bro talk like this emoji 🤓
Sorry you feel that way.
We will try to improve our narration.
@@Techfluencer was just kidding, you cant change your voice + the content is nice. keep it up
im also on ps5
Nice!
5120x1440 is bae
Agreed.
Amazing immersion!
4k
12k
It is becoming the new standard.
@@Techfluencer No it's not, only about 3% of gamers use 4k resolution. And it is growing sloooow.
@@S.... will be the new standard soon enough, but yes its a bit of a leap for everyone to upgrade like this, its not for everyone.. I personally think even the Ultrad Wide displays that are no inexistance with all the "this needs firmware update, they will resolve this issue in the monitor in the newest firmware release" and quite a few other issues with the NEO from samsung oddyssey such as Halow, that all of this.. needs some time, I think 1440p is a fine stepup for now. Im gonna upgrade after new years, I have my specs set up and Im gonna replace my 2 x 32 inch AGON curved 1080p monitors for 1440p and put one of my 1080p as a reference monitor portrait on the right.. I don't even think about the 4K at this point, I feel like we're not there yet, too much is "yet to come".
1440 p is better if you have higher quality specs otherwise you bottleneck your pc’s performance