This is what 16k looks like:
3DMark Sky Diver recorded in 16k 120 fps, all details maxed out
For the 12k and 16k versions: Most player cannot open these. Avidemux and other video editors manage to open those videos.
Please ignore those ridiculous 4000+ fps, measurement error.
1920x1080 60 fps
1920x1080 120 fps Full HD 500 MB. 3840x2160 60 fps 3840x2160 120 fps 1.7 GB. 7680x4320 60 fps 7680x4320 120 fps 6 GB. 12800x7200 60 fps 12800x7200 120 fps 13 GB. Can be opened with, for example, AviDemux. 15360x8640 60 fps 15360x8640 120 fps 23 GB. Can be opened with, for example, AviDemux. |
Here some selected screen shots:
Please ignore those ridiculous 4000+ fps, a measurement error.
Screen shot gallery in 8K. For normal gaming PC: 2880x1620 60 fps "Retina" downscaled video, 755 MB. For High end gaming PC: 3840x2160 60 fps Ultra HD downscaled video, 1.2 GB. For does-not-exist fast PC: 8192x4608 60 fps original video, 3.7 GB. |
Screen shot gallery in 8K. For normal gaming PC: 2880x1620 60 fps "Retina" downscaled video, 2.69 GB. For High end gaming PC: 3840x2160 60 fps Ultra HD downscaled video, 6.3 GB. For does-not-exist fast PC: 8192x4608 60 fps original video, 54 GB. |
For normal gaming PC: 2880x1620 60 fps "Retina" downscaled video, 930 MB. For High end gaming PC: 3840x2160 60 fps Ultra HD downscaled video, 1.5 GB. For does-not-exist fast PC: 6368x3582 60 fps original video, 4 GB. |