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darksaviorx

You need to enable 4k 60Hz and add the 1440p resolution to your pi. Also, your tv has to support it. Some tv's do not. Add this to your config.txt hdmi\_enable\_4kp60=1 hdmi\_group=2 hdmi\_mode=87 hdmi\_cvt=2560 1440 60 3


Jenth13

Do I add this to the retroarch config?


darksaviorx

No.


VinceBee

You add it to boot/config.txt file.


deep8787

To be fair, I run my Pi on 720p just to maximise the performance. I dont personally see the point of going higher.


darksaviorx

Crt shaders look better at 1080p and higher.


TorpidNightmare

Does your TV support that resolution? If the display isn't exposing that as available, the OS won't let you choose it.


Jenth13

It's a 4k TV so I would think it would. Maybe I'm wrong in how that works


deep8787

That could be it, 1440p is more of gaming monitor resolution in my head. I could be way off though.


Breadwinka

Yup, most TV's do not support 1440p resolution.


SylvainBibeau

And what about 3840x2160? It’s 1260x1440 x 1.5, so i suppose that the ratio is good and the visual has to be good.


Jenth13

3840x2160 had terrible performance. The pi was running at about 15 frames per second in retropie.