basically, I was having an argument with some of my buddies saying, that since I have the 4070 super, that card should (or Must) be run on a 1440P monitor and not on a 1080P because if I try to use it mostly at 1080 native, I will not be able to utilize it fully and that my CPU will be the one that will struggle a lot (my CPU is 7600x by the way) yeah I know, not the best cpu..
but anyway, back to the main topic, they said, in the long run, you are basically not using your GPU at its fullest, even when you run a new AAA game at max settings and raytracing ON, being on 1080P still wont utilize your card and you will get way lower frame rate unless you increase your resolution
so... here's where I don't get, and I want to clear it up, they say (increase your resolution???) and apply DLSS and frame generation
shouldn't that make my game ran way worse than say 1080p? (will I achieve a decent frame rate if I just set it to native 1080P?)
but anyway, back to the main topic, they said, in the long run, you are basically not using your GPU at its fullest, even when you run a new AAA game at max settings and raytracing ON, being on 1080P still wont utilize your card and you will get way lower frame rate unless you increase your resolution
so... here's where I don't get, and I want to clear it up, they say (increase your resolution???) and apply DLSS and frame generation
shouldn't that make my game ran way worse than say 1080p? (will I achieve a decent frame rate if I just set it to native 1080P?)