Hi lovlely community,
my question is about VSR.
As I have a 1440p Monitor and want the best quality image with the help of VSR, I assumed there is a resolution option for 2880p for 4x scaling, which would be perfekt in terms of image quality. I am surprised that this seems not possible.
For 1080p monitors there is 4k aka 2160p. No Problem there, but 1440p monitors wont scale very good with that resolution.
Is there any way to get 2880p VSR?
Regards
Simon
My system:
- Desktop Windows 10 - 64 bit
- Mainboard: GigaByte AX370 Gaming 5
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
- GPU: Radeon RX 580
- Radeon Driver: 17.12.1 (not sure; at work now)
- Monitor: AOC AGON AG241QX @ 2560x1440 144Hz via DP
- RAM: 16 GB (2 units) G.Skill 3200 Ripjaws
- PSU: beQuiet Pure Power 10 CM 700W
Present settings:
- 1440p@144Hz; FreeSync on
Solved! Go to Solution.
What Is Virtual Super Resolution and How Does It Work?
Target Display Timing | Supported VSR Modes |
1366 X 768 @ 60Hz | 1600 X 900 1920 X 1080 |
1600 X 900 @ 60Hz | 1920 X 1080 |
1920 X 1080 @ 60Hz | 2560 X 1440 3200 X 1800 3840 X 2160 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series) |
1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz | 2048 X 1536 2560 X 1600 3840 X 2400 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series) |
2560 X 1440 @ 60Hz | 3200 X 1800 |
What Is Virtual Super Resolution and How Does It Work?
Target Display Timing | Supported VSR Modes |
1366 X 768 @ 60Hz | 1600 X 900 1920 X 1080 |
1600 X 900 @ 60Hz | 1920 X 1080 |
1920 X 1080 @ 60Hz | 2560 X 1440 3200 X 1800 3840 X 2160 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series) |
1920 X 1200 @ 60Hz | 2048 X 1536 2560 X 1600 3840 X 2400 (AMD Radeon™ R9 285, AMD Radeon™ R9 Fury Series) |
2560 X 1440 @ 60Hz | 3200 X 1800 |
Thanks, but I already discovered this.
What amazes me regarding to this table is the fact, that I can choose 3840x2160 although I have a 2560x1440 monitor.
Despite these official support definitions, is there any way to push the virtual resolution further to 5k aka 2880p aka 5120x2880?
External tools, manual configuration, etc.?
Thanks for your answer anyway!
Since I guess there will be no "solution" for my issue, I mark your answer as "correct", because it clearifies the actual situation.