As for when they’ll be available, NVIDIA has only given out the vague “soon. There’s no word on pricing yet, although don’t expect them to be remotely affordable for the average gamer. Either way, this mode would be vital for some games – newer esports titles can be more graphically intense than the stalwarts, and playing at 1440p could sacrifice the sort of refresh rates esports pros want for competitive play. There must be some clever scaling going on here, as a 1:1 1080p rendering on a 27-inch 1440p monitor would be a 21-ish inch image. Intriguingly, the new monitors also come with a “1080p mode,” which blanks out the outer edges of the screen to provide a 25-inch 1080p “display” for gaming. 39 Dota 2 Wallpapers (1440P Resolution) 2560x1440 Resolution. The ASUS set is a 360Hz monitor, while the others feature Mini LED backlights but cap out at 300Hz.Īll four monitors support G-Sync adaptive refresh rates, an “Esports Vibrance” color mode and, more importantly for the target audience, support NVIDIA’s Reflex latency analyzer. 2560x1440 Dota 2 wallpapers for 1440P Resolution devices. Even if I turn off all graphics settings and lower the resolution to the lowest possible for me (1366768), the frame rate remains the same. This new “1440p esports category” begins with four NVIDIA-certified displays: the ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN, the AOC AG274QGM - AGON PRO Mini LED, the MSI MEG 271Q Mini LED and the ViewSonic XG272G-2K Mini LED. However, I'm having a problem where, even with ultra settings in 1440p, I'm only getting an average of 165fps, with drops down to 95fps and peaks of 206 fps. By subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy.
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