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5K monitor exists, but your GPU’s crying in 4K
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79741, member: 636"] A new 5K gaming monitor from ASUS demonstrates how demanding that resolution is, even for top-tier hardware. The display offers a high refresh rate, but a recent test showed NVIDIA's flagship RTX 5090 D GPU struggling to maintain smooth performance. In a graphically intense game like Cyberpunk 2077 with ray tracing enabled, the card averaged only about fifty-one frames per second at native 5K resolution, despite using DLSS upscaling on a balanced setting. Switching the same game to 4K resolution provided a roughly fifty percent performance boost, pushing the average frame rate into the seventy seven range. This highlights the massive pixel count increase from 4K to 5K, which is nearly seventy-seven percent more demanding. Even in a less intensive title like Counter Strike 2, the system produced high frame rates at 5K, but they often fluctuated and provided minimal benefit given the monitor's maximum refresh rate. The practical use of a 5K resolution on a twenty-seven-inch screen was also questioned, as interface elements and text become extremely small at full scaling. The monitor does include a dual mode feature, allowing users to switch to a lower resolution with a much higher refresh rate for competitive gaming. These results suggest that 5K gaming remains a major challenge for current generation graphics cards, primarily serving as a showcase for future hardware rather than a practical standard for most high fidelity games. [/QUOTE]
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