1920x1080 vs. 1920x800

In the video, you'll see side-by-side comparisons of gameplay footage at both resolutions, so you can judge the difference for yourself.
1920x1080 vs. 1920x800

I wanted to share something pretty cool with you all today. I recently put together a comparison video to show you how different screen resolutions can affect gaming performance. It's a simple concept but one that can make a big difference in your gaming experience.

In the video, I compared two common screen resolutions: 1920x1080 and 1920x800. I know, it might not sound like a huge difference, but it can actually impact your gaming in some surprising ways.

I tested these resolutions across seven different games to get a good overall picture of how they perform. And let me tell you, the results were interesting.

Now, you might be wondering, does lowering the resolution to 1920x800 actually boost FPS in games? Well, the answer is a resounding YES.

But here's the best part – even though the screen was smaller, the games still looked pretty good. You didn't lose much in the way of graphics quality, but you gained a lot in terms of how smoothly the games played.

Changing the screen size to 1920x800 is a smart move if you want your games to play better without looking worse. It's like getting a little boost for your gaming sessions, and who doesn't want that?

So, next time you're getting ready to play some games, try making the screen a bit smaller. You might be surprised at how much better it makes everything feel.

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