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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 2/16/20 at 3:08 am to Hu_Flung_Pu
Posted on 2/16/20 at 3:08 am to Hu_Flung_Pu
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What do you think the min specs are to run 4K/144?
I’d imagine people who want 4K want great picture but can anything right now run 4K at full graphics at 144?
When they launch? Yes, AMD and Nvidia's offerings for this year will be out months beforehand. I would imagine someone like LG would even try to stagger a release around the new GPU's but mini-LED tech is cutting edge so I don't think they can speed up on their Q4 release.
Posted on 2/16/20 at 4:02 am to UltimateHog
The new GPUs will still struggle to hit that with everything turned up.
Edt: idt he was asking about display tech but processing power.
Edt2: another note, this is the first gen I haven't ran SLi (usually TITANS) since Fermi (5xx 2011). Soo I can't speak to the current support with SLi drivers but it was dropping off relative to previous years. However, we also didn't need SLi/Cfx to max out titles like previous years. Processing power sort of caught up with display tech, but going into this year that pendulum might be swinging back in the other direction.
Edt: idt he was asking about display tech but processing power.
Edt2: another note, this is the first gen I haven't ran SLi (usually TITANS) since Fermi (5xx 2011). Soo I can't speak to the current support with SLi drivers but it was dropping off relative to previous years. However, we also didn't need SLi/Cfx to max out titles like previous years. Processing power sort of caught up with display tech, but going into this year that pendulum might be swinging back in the other direction.
This post was edited on 2/16/20 at 4:12 am
Posted on 2/16/20 at 10:17 am to UltimateHog
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AMD and Nvidia's offerings for this year will be out months beforehand.
You think they can jump up like 70-80 FPS? I can see esports style gaming getting up there.
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