cForce 4k Display Resolution Debugging Issues
by Poster
Apr 8, 2025
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I bought the cForce 4k display. The resolution can also be found in macOS settings as: 3840x2160.
But in the system information, what you see is not this resolution. But 3008x1692.
What I see online is a monitor with 4K resolution, adjusted to HiDPI, and 1080P mode is the clearest. Why isn't my resolution native to 4K?
The display screen I use is the 15QMax on the picture. 15.6 "3840X2160's.
Is it that this DPI I bought doesn't meet Apple's retina standard?
I am currently using the one with large text in Apple's default resolution. Which is 1504x846.
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Replies
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Anonymous1839 Apr 9, 2025Isn't the default resolution in your picture 1920 * 1080? You choose 1504 * 846 yourself
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Poster Apr 9, 2025@ Anonymous1839 Oh right. As long as it is the resolution specified by macOS, it is delicate, isn't it? I was afraid that I bought a monitor, and I ended up using the resolution of non retina. The settings are not good and I bought it for nothing. I ordered this resolution because 1080P words are too small to see..
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Anonymous1839 Apr 9, 2025@ Anonymous2240 # 2 Theoretically, point-to-point is the clearest, but as long as you don't choose those with brackets in the picture, it looks comfortable to the naked eye, it's almost fine. Don't worry about those. The ones with brackets are output at the original resolution without scaling. The ones with brackets are scaled to the ui size approximating the target resolution
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Poster Apr 9, 2025@ Anonymous1839 understood 🫡 Thanks!