u/Bubblez-XP

Alienware QD-OLEDS (CAD)

Alienware QD-OLEDS (CAD)

Hello! I'm currently in the process of building my first 1440p pc with a 4070tiS, 32 gigs of ddr5 and a 7800x3d. I have this 4K 120hz monitor from dell I was using back for my work laptop at home and it'll be my effective gaming monitor until I upgrade. In Canada, this is one of the cheapest off sale QD Oled model and since i actually trust dell (which seems to not be the common opinion) I'd 100% snag this on sale sometime if anyone can vouch for it being pretty ok. Do you find Alienware monitors to be poor? Or is it just their other products?

u/Bubblez-XP — 8 days ago
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Hello! I’m about to jump from an RTX 3050 Ti gaming laptop to a desktop with a 4070 Ti Super, and I mostly plan on playing games like Fortnite and Marvel Rivals.

The one awkward part is that my current monitor is 4K 120Hz. I bought it before I ever planned on building a PC, mostly for work and the Switch 2. I’m planning to switch to a 1440p QLED/OLED later, probably during a summer sale or Black Friday, but I’ll be using the 4K monitor for a few months.

From what I’ve seen, DLSS upscaling looks pretty close to native resolution to me, but DLSS Frame Generation feels noticeably worse. For people who actually use DLSS features regularly, do you notice much of a difference between native 4K and DLSS Quality/Balanced? And do you find Frame Gen worth using, or does the added input delay/feel make it not worth it for competitive games?

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u/Bubblez-XP — 17 days ago