

Still, there are plenty of games where even the fastest current hardware simply isn't capable of running a new game at 4K, maximum quality, and 60 fps. These days, I have multiple 4K and ultrawide monitors, and the difference in graphics quality is amazing. I started gaming back when we hooked up bulging TVs to our computers (C-64), and we were happy to play at 320x200. In a perfect world, you want to run all of your games at your monitor's native resolution.
