QUOTE(Nairdamil @ Jun 10 2020, 10:16 AM)
Yes i am getting 144hz monitor..ok then...so i think i get the 1440p instead of 1080.. thanks guys..
It's important to use your monitor's native resolution 1440p.
If you scale down to a lower resolution, fonts and images will be blurry and everything will generally look lower quality and less-sharp.
You can see the effects of using non-native resolution yourself. Right-click your desktop and and select Screen Resolution. From the window that appears, click the Resolution box and select a resolution other than the one recommended for your monitor
What happens when you use a Non-Native Resolution?
When your video card sends a 1920 x 1080 image to a 2560 x 1440 monitor, you will notice that the 1920 x 1080 image does not match to the number of pixels (2560 x 1440) in the LCD monitor.
To produce an image smaller than its native resolution, the display would still be using 2560 x 1440 pixels but it must interpolate the image to be larger and fill the screen. The resulting image will be somehow distorted and lose clarity.
Also it is important to using native resolution for graphics quality when playing games. Scaling and producing larger image takes more graphics horsepower.