▲ 5 r/Monitors+1 crossposts

Should I go for 1440p or 4k?

I just got a pc with rtx 5080 and ryzen 9800x3d. I feel like 4K fps is too low and 1440p is too high for this system. I play both online competitive games and single player games. I don't need 240 fps for any game but I believe 120+ fps is a sweetspot for any game. Now I don't care tiniest bit about ray tracing and will not ever use it and I am not very fond of DLSS and Frame Gen. I have seen some footage on youtube with never *gpu heavy* games it is around 60 fps on 4k with this build but I am not sure if RT is on or not. Do you think I'd get stable 120 for most titles on 4k Monitor with this system but also keep in mind I am planning to use this build at least 5 years. I need your opinion guys. I am on 24 inch 1080p and anything is an upgrade to me, also I am thinking 1440p 27 inch or 32 inch 4k. (or 32 inch 1440p?? anybody have that ?)

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u/mynameisalper — 5 hours ago
▲ 2 r/PCsupport+1 crossposts

My SSD is shown on Boot Priority on BIOS but when try to boot it disappears?

I was downloading a game from steam and playing another game meanwhile. Computer gave me a blue screen and I had to force close it because screen was frozen. Then my pc refused to boot. When I hold down the power button for 30 seconds SSD come back to BIOS with correct model and correct size. But moment I try to start windows it resets back to BIOS page and SSD is gone. I tried unseating it and clearing dust and making sure its probably seated back. Didn’t change anything. Also I removed cmos battery put it back and set bios default settings. No change so far?
Now I dont want to format my computer because I have so many valueable documents inside. How do I fix this without losing my data?

u/mynameisalper — 5 days ago

I dropped the watch in bathroom and pin was open from one side and like a dumbass I wore it same day thinking it would hold (well technically it did), but during the day the pin fell and now I don’t know if somebody could fix it for cheap without taking to AD.

u/mynameisalper — 2 months ago