Alienware Gamer ALX
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i played on a 5k too, but it counts as a 4k here
Yes. It was crap.
I have played 8k on a 4k screen, it is a little bit taxing on the GPUs.
Having said that screen resolution is no where near as important as the quality of the gameplay.
4K Gsync is the only way to go from here forward![]()
2560x1440p or 3440x1440p is the way to go in my opinion. I can't myself upgrading any time soon. Maybe if I had the money I'd wait until 4k/120Hz becomes available and buy two Titan XP's and use that setup just for gaming and a 3440x1440p for every day usage, but that's not happening so I'm happy with what I've got.
I'd rather have a OLED full HDR10 34inch Ultrawide at 3440x1440 at 60hz than any 4k Gsync/freesync crap tbh.
It doesn't make a difference, may as well enjoy the colors^_^
OLED oversaturates colours and suffers burn-in when images are static for too long (evidenced by news tickers burnt into pub TVs, and menus burnt into Samsung phones). Not desirable for PC use with menu bars and taskbars static for so long.
You must not have seen a modern OLED in person. I actually share an OLED TV with someone else. The colors are unreal. Watch Star Wars. You'll soon come to love the amazing blacks and enjoy the movie 10x more. And no, the burn in thing doesn't really happen as much as people think it did during prototype stages and very early models.
If anything, HDR content oversaturates colors. No true HDR TV is available yet.
Either way, my wishlist stays the same.
I had 4k Gsync. It's only been a few months that you could have played games on it properly (Titan XP).
It's an epic waste of GPU grunt for the higher res. You don't gain any detail it just smooths things out a bit but the price you pay for it power wise needed from a GPU is just ridiculous.
So yeah, a bit of a morbid curiosity really. Sold my 4k monitor and got a 1440p monitor, much better.
Plus of course most games are not *really* 4k so they simply upscale so they don't look any better.
You're missing the point