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I've got some genuinely weird data that i would like too add. I think some might also find interesting to discuss:
I call it : The 15K anomaly โ I benchmark at resolutions up to 15K (yes, fifteen thousand pixels wide). Some games run better at 15K than at 6K on the same hardware. The math doesn't work. I still don't fully understand why. GPU utilization seems the same, but FPS goes up. From 20-30 FPS in 4-6K to 30-40 FPS in 15K (upscaled, not native) Proof in the link here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJQomo8CbmU