Question for you.Please explain how with VSync off OP is gonna be capped at 60fps with a 60hz monitor? Btw I’m not having a go, just want to understand why you think that
How many times does a 60hz monitor refresh?
Question for you.Please explain how with VSync off OP is gonna be capped at 60fps with a 60hz monitor? Btw I’m not having a go, just want to understand why you think that
Basicly Hz=FPS, so the fastes fps you will get out of a 60Hz monitor is 60Please explain how with VSync off OP is gonna be capped at 60fps with a 60hz monitor? Btw I’m not having a go, just want to understand why you think that
Are you just jumping in to this thread to Troll?Watching benchmark videos on YouTube is considered wrong? What kind of benchmarking videos do you watch ?
I’m fully aware that that’s what you believeIt’s pointless, a 3070 would do, the screens have a 60hz refresh rate.
You do understand that right?
No my opinion is based on having a 1080p 75hz monitor And. 1080p 144hz monitor, being on Steam pretty much since it started.I’m fully aware that that’s what you believe
However you’re opinion is based on “best case scenario” hand picked “optimised” titles
Which isnt the norm
A 60hrz Monitor will only output at 60FPS. That's a fact which can't be changed.I’m fully aware that that’s what you believe
However you’re opinion is based on “best case scenario” hand picked “optimised” titles
Which isnt the norm
Yes and currently on some very popular AAA games most cards struggle to maintain 60fps.A 60hrz Monitor will only output at 60FPS. That's a fact which can't be changed.
You can play content at a higher framerate than that but it leads to screen tearing, input lag and more issues because the screen can't keep up.
You can get some games to run smoothly, however you then have to take mouse and keyboard in to account on the overall feel for the game.A 60hrz Monitor will only output at 60FPS. That's a fact which can't be changed.
You can play content at a higher framerate than that but it leads to screen tearing, input lag and more issues because the screen can't keep up.
Still doesn’t change the fact that your pc will give out more than 60 FPS with v sync off. Yes it will increase the rate of getting screen tearing, but that’s not what OP is asking.Question for you.
How many times does a 60hz monitor refresh?
I know exactly what you said, but if OP is watching videos on YouTube from more than 1 channel and not just basing her opinion on 1 video it doesn’t make them “wrong”. Not everyone watches the same videos you do to have the same opinion as you and to feel like they’re watching the “right” videos.Are you just jumping in to this thread to Troll?
2 posts on the forum, jumping into a random build thread = Trolling in my book.
I never said watching benchmark videos was wrong, I said they were watching the wrong ones.
If Trolling please try to increase your grasp of the English language.
Benchmark videos can show whatever the person making them wants to show.
Not all benchmark videos are realistic and some are just plain wrong.
I fully understand some people believe everything on You tube.
That of course is what everyone wants, spending a chunk of cash on a top end graphics card to have some epic tearing in games.Still doesn’t change the fact that your pc will give out more than 60 FPS with v sync off. Yes it increasing the rate of getting screen tearing, but that’s not what OP is asking.
Yes and currently on some very popular AAA games most cards struggle to maintain 60fps.
With the potential to play across 3 1080p screens, effectively tripling the resolution that struggle will be far more apparent.
I know this because it’s the exact reason I’m upgrading!
Well optimised games are rare, not the norm, and whilst currently it may seem overkill for, in a year or twos time with superior graphical effects and ray tracing, you can bet he’d have wished he’d spent the extra couple hundred quid.
Fair enough so lets put the gpu behind us now just please upgrade to silver warrenty if there is a issue with the pc in 4 months time which I doubt there will be but this is technology after all then you would be suprised how much a pc costs to deliver so that extra £5 now could save you alot in futureI appreciate what everyone is saying, but I think I should clarify something, I'm not looking to get 1000fps, I merely want to sustain 60fps, and looking at certain AAA games as Snooze stated, they're not optimised, sometimes unable to reach 60fps on ultra on decent GPU's. I've looked at many different benchmarks on specific games I play, and RDR2 being one of them, on ultra settings (not just very high or high, but instead, every setting individually turned up to maximum) it really struggles with anything less than a 3080, a 3070 has the potential to exceed 60fps, but in certain graphically intense situations I have seen it dips below 60. Cyberpunk being another example.
I wish these games weren't poorly optimised, but they are, and I'm trying to counteract that by getting the 3080 so I'm not spending over 2k on something that is going to dip below 60fps on current games that I'm interested in playing, not to mention games that release in the next couple of years that may be poorly optimised.
If I could save money by getting the 3070 and play these poorly optimised games on true ultra without having to worry, then I would, without a shadow of doubt, but I'm really not confident that's something that can be done after researching.
I appreciate the feedback though, and if the only major issue with the build is the GPU being overkill for the monitor I have, then I'll take that on board.
Good thinking, will do, thanksFair enough so lets put the gpu behind us now just please upgrade to silver warrenty if there is a issue with the pc in 4 months time which I doubt there will be but this is technology after all then you would be suprised how much a pc costs to deliver so that extra £5 now could save you alot in future
Don't forget about removing the Arctic paste as well if you haven't already. The cooler comes with fantastic paste already. Plus the money you save pays for that Silver warrantyGood thinking, will do, thanks
he's right there artic paste isn't needed at all treat yourself to a new mousepad ;DDon't forget about removing the Arctic paste as well if you haven't already. The cooler comes with fantastic paste already. Plus the money you save pays for that Silver warranty
You make a good point. Would you be able to put together an optimised build, potentially including a 32" 1440hz monitor from PCS with the money saved?The ROG Strix board is overkill for the selected CPU. 16 GB is plenty for games apart from a few like flight sims. You could optimise the build, swap to a 3070 and probably have enough money left to buy a decent 1440p 144Hz monitor that will show the best of your games. You might even get the PC sooner, if the 3070 queue is shorter than that for the 3080. @AgentCooper is gaming on an ultrawide 1440p monitor with a 3070.