4K@60Hz in the 2.x Horizons generation (plus thoughs on RGBW 4:2:x options?)
Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2016 7:22 pm
For those already doing 4K, couple of questions ...
Q1: Horizons 2.x 4K Performance - Will a GTX 980 Ti 6GiB still push 4K@60Hz consistently? Or does 2.0+ really taxi a 980 Ti 6GiB that much more?
Q2: Low-cost "4K" RGBW Options - Anyone gaming on one of those low-cost, 40-something inch "4K" (not really) RGBW TV options? If so, what do you think? Have you compared it to a 1440p? Or at least 1080p?
Details ...
I'm currently playing on a low-end, 1080p 42" LG TV. I started with a GTX 660 Ti, then moved to a GTX 970 and am now up to a GTX 980 Ti in preparation for the eventual jump to VR in a few months. I've played on a 27" 1440p LCD monitor once, and enjoyed the increased resolution and sharpness over 1080p.
The price for HDMI 2.0 + HDCP 2.2 TVs keeps coming down, and now there are those low-cost RGBW 4:2 options for <<$300 in 40-something inches. The GTX 980 Ti already offers HDMI 2.0, so I'm seriously considering getting one. I would never use a RGBW "4K" TV as a computer monitor. In fact, I have a true 4K DP 1.2 monitor for computer usage. But this is 100% for gaming.
Thanx in advance!
Q1: Horizons 2.x 4K Performance - Will a GTX 980 Ti 6GiB still push 4K@60Hz consistently? Or does 2.0+ really taxi a 980 Ti 6GiB that much more?
Q2: Low-cost "4K" RGBW Options - Anyone gaming on one of those low-cost, 40-something inch "4K" (not really) RGBW TV options? If so, what do you think? Have you compared it to a 1440p? Or at least 1080p?
Details ...
I'm currently playing on a low-end, 1080p 42" LG TV. I started with a GTX 660 Ti, then moved to a GTX 970 and am now up to a GTX 980 Ti in preparation for the eventual jump to VR in a few months. I've played on a 27" 1440p LCD monitor once, and enjoyed the increased resolution and sharpness over 1080p.
The price for HDMI 2.0 + HDCP 2.2 TVs keeps coming down, and now there are those low-cost RGBW 4:2 options for <<$300 in 40-something inches. The GTX 980 Ti already offers HDMI 2.0, so I'm seriously considering getting one. I would never use a RGBW "4K" TV as a computer monitor. In fact, I have a true 4K DP 1.2 monitor for computer usage. But this is 100% for gaming.
Thanx in advance!