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    válasz Daffni2 #20376 üzenetére

    Illetve a Time Spy 1440p-n renderel.

    De csak hogy tiszta legyen:

    3DMark works differently from 3DMark 11 to tackle the issue of different display sizes and resolutions. 3DMark always renders the tests internally at the resolution specified for each test ("offscreen rendering") and then scales the image to your desktop resolution before displaying it, preserving the aspect ratio (applying letterboxing if the desktop aspect ratio is not 16:9).

    Internal rendering resolutions of 3DMark tests
    3DMark Ice Storm - 1280x720 (720p)
    3DMark Cloud Gate - 1280x720 (720p)
    3DMark Sling Shot Extreme - 2560x1440 (1440p)
    3DMark Sky Diver - 1920x1080 (1080p)
    3DMark Fire Strike - 1920x1080 (1080p)
    3DMark Fire Strike Extreme - 2560x1440 (1440p)
    3DMark Fire Strike Ultra - 3840x2160 (2160p, also known as UHD)
    3DMark Time Spy - 2560x1440 (1440p)

    If you alter your desktop resolution, you will also alter the target resolution for the final image scaling. On modern hardware, display scaling is almost "free" and in general the scores are comparable no matter what desktop resolution you use. However, when a test becomes limited by the CPU and framerates get very high (Ice Storm on almost all desktop hardware, Cloud Gate and Sling Shot Extreme on high end hardware), there can be a small impact to the score from image scaling. If you seek to obtain the absolutely highest score from a test (for overclocking contest purposes, for example), setting the desktop resolution to match the internal rendering resolution of the test you are running may provide a very slight increase to your score.
    Note that the introduction of UHD ("4K") displays have slightly changed the situation regarding image scaling - if you are running Windows desktop at very high resolution but your GPU is not very powerful, the scaling may actually require considerable amount of GPU resources and video memory. Running with integrated graphics or low end discrete GPUs at 4K and above desktop resolution with 3DMark is not recommended and your score may be degraded by the performance penalty of image scaling. As a workaround, you can override the output resolution of 3DMark from the help tab and instead let your monitor handle the lower resolution image as-is. For most tests under these circumstances, output resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p) is recommended.
    Help tab also includes an option to change between letterboxed and stretched scaling. This can be used, for example, to scale the image to fill a triple monitor Eyefinity setup. Aspect ratio is not preserved when stretched is selected. Note that this does not change the workload - it is still rendered in the internal rendering resolution, just scaled differently.
    Custom tab (Professional and Advanced Edition) allows you to alter the internal rendering resolution for a custom run. The usual caveat applies that custom runs do not produce an overall score and sub-scores cannot be directly compared to scores obtained with default settings.

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