Why Is My PS5 Running at 1080p Instead of 4K? | Easy Fixes

Learn why your PS5 is outputting 1080p instead of 4K and how to fix it by adjusting settings, checking HDMI cables, and verifying TV compatibility.

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Your PS5 might be running at 1080p due to incorrect settings or limitations of your display. Check your PS5's video output settings by navigating to Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output. Ensure it's set to 2160p for 4K. Also, verify your TV supports 4K and that you're using a high-speed HDMI 2.1 cable. Updating your TV's firmware may also solve the issue.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How do I change my PS5 from 1080p to 4K? Go to Settings > Screen and Video > Video Output on your PS5 and set the resolution to 2160p to enable 4K output.
  2. Why does my PS5 only show 1080p on my TV? Your TV may not support 4K resolution, or you might be using an incompatible HDMI cable. Ensure your TV supports 4K and use a high-speed HDMI 2.1 cable.
  3. Does my HDMI cable affect PS5 resolution? Yes, to achieve 4K resolution on PS5, you need a high-speed HDMI 2.1 cable that supports the required bandwidth.
  4. Can updating my TV firmware fix PS5 resolution issues? Sometimes, updating your TV's firmware can resolve compatibility issues that prevent 4K output from your PS5.