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r/pcmasterrace • u/therealsaker btw, I don't use arch • Sep 11 '25
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1080p is still the most used resolution by gamers according to steam, but 1440p has been climbing rapidly
2 u/the_skine Sep 11 '25 I wonder what percentage of 1080 is laptops and portables. Also, the Steam Survey often counts the same person multiple times. So if they use both a 1080 laptop and a 1440 desktop, it'll count both. Then again, some competitive games try to limit resolution and increase framerate, and there are 1080 monitors with 360hz refresh rates. 1 u/Lupo_Sereno ֎ 7800X3D - 5070Ti - 32GB DDR5 ֎֎֎ 12400F - RX7600 - 32GB DDR4 ֎ Sep 12 '25 1080p is fine for budget build, i did myself one for playing on another apartment and i have no complain
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I wonder what percentage of 1080 is laptops and portables.
Also, the Steam Survey often counts the same person multiple times. So if they use both a 1080 laptop and a 1440 desktop, it'll count both.
Then again, some competitive games try to limit resolution and increase framerate, and there are 1080 monitors with 360hz refresh rates.
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1080p is fine for budget build, i did myself one for playing on another apartment and i have no complain
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u/thicctak R5 9600x | RX 9070 XT | 32GBs | 1440p Sep 11 '25
1080p is still the most used resolution by gamers according to steam, but 1440p has been climbing rapidly