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BradButter
Adept I

Can I use FSR to upscale to "non-native" resolution in game?

apologies for the weird title but I'm not sure how to word this.

Long story short, I have a Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 Ultrawide monitor that I use for gaming, multi-tasking, and editing video.

Its native resolution is 5120 x 1440. Which is perfect for my video editing and multitasking.

However, this monitor is so wide that I dont prefer its full resolution for gaming as you have to literally turn your entire head to see certain HUD elements. I also have PS5 and XBOXSX hooked up to it and those just give you the black bars. Which I dont mind.

Because my consoles already use black bars I dont mind it happening in PC either. So I run most games in 2560 x 1440 so that I get a higher FPS and centralized focus area vs turning my head 40 degrees just to see how much ammo I have.

From what I know this means I cannot use FSR to try and get higher FPS because FSR wants to take lower than monitor resolution and upscale it to monitors native resolution.

Is there a way I can use FSR and have it upscale to 2560 x 1440 in game instead of it trying to upscale to 5120 x 1440?

 

GPU: Powercolor Red Devil Radeon RX 6800 XT

CPU: RYZEN 9 5900X 12 CORE 24 THREADS

Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix B550-F Gaming

BIOS Version: 2608

RAM: 32GB Vengence DDR4 3600mhz (4x8GB)

PSU: 850W

Case: LianLI

Operating System & Version: WINDOWS 11

 
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xlox
Forerunner

if i understand you well , you can set you monitor to 2560x1440 and use FSR , with the game resolution to 2560x1440

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I dont really want to do that. I dont mind the 5120 x 1440 for multitasking. I always just change the in game resolution to 2560x 1440. My problem is that FSR wants to upscale to 5120 bc thats the resolution of the monitor. I want it to see that im running games in 2560 and be able to lower the in game resolution and have FSR upscale it to 2560 even though my monitor is 5120 x 1440. Idk if that explains it better lol

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This does not work I have also monitor 5120x1440 for work.

 

And when I set resolution to 2560x1440, then the fsr in and adrenaline complains that it is not native resolution. And I need to set resolution like 3840x1080. Any workaround to that?

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