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<title>Is 4K 350 FPS Worth It for Gaming?</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2026 00:36:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<category>4k 350 fps</category>
<category>1440p vs 4k</category>
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<description>No, 4K 350 FPS is not worth it because no current gaming setup can hold that frame rate at 4K in real games. 4K carries a heavy performance cost, and even top end GPUs only push many modern AAA games to 60 or 100 FPS. Users note that most games hardly reach 60 FPS at 4K in the first place. A 350 FPS target at that resolution sits far outside what today&#039;s hardware can deliver. Upscaling helps, yet it cannot get you to 350 FPS. Many users run DLSS or FSR, which render the game at a lower resolutio</description>
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