August 21, 20169 yr Hi , I was using FSX at 1920x1080, on a gtx 970 and a 24" monitor with a Max resolution of 1920x1080. Then I read about DSR with nvidia cards, and I set it to 1.7x, and set it up for 2560x1440 in windows and also is the display settings of fsx. I.e. 2560x1440x32. However, when I now look at the VC view of the 777-300ER. Don't see any difference, it looks just lime how it was ezrlier, I was expecting to see a wider image, as in with a .6 zoom was hoping to see more of the FO side squeezed into the view. What am I doing wrong ?. Or have I got or understood DSR incorrectly. Thanks in advance. Jeganathan Harishanker (YSSY) i7-7700k @4.9GHz, ASUS Maximus IX Hero, 32 GB RAM @3200MHz, GA GTX 1080 G1, 2 x M.2 NVME Samsung EVO 256 GB, Kraken X61, 55" 4K TV @30Hz, P3D v4.3, MCE, GSX, ASP4, FSUIPC, PMDG 747 v3 & 737 NGX, QW 787
August 21, 20169 yr The maximum resolution of your monitor is a hardware limitation..., you only have so many pixels. The software cannot create pixels. There is a significant difference in how the VC looks on a 4K monitor with a native 3840x2160 resolution. Googled NVidea DSR and quickly learned that it "down samples" a high resolution frame to the lower monitor resolution. If you want higher resolution you pretty much have to go with a 4K monitor. Dan Downs KCRP
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