I would love to hear from anyone who has a 12th gen build and a 3070ti or something close to that.
I’m interested in hearing what FPS you get at Pretty High or Full settings so I can use that info to help me decide what Resolution, Screen Size and Refresh Rate Monitor I should buy for my system in particular!
I’ve seen loads of benchmarks but they’re usually at a lower spec’d system and I’m curious to match apples for apples as it were.
Please note I'm not interested in switching to another Gen CPU or AMD and I'm ONLY interested in NVIDIA GPU's that are close to mine ok!
Also, I would be really interested in seeing FPS with Ray Tracing both On and Off if possible and maybe DLSS too?!
I’m most interested in graphically heavy/amazing looking AAA modern games.
They’re probably the ones you see in recent benchmarks – just to give you an idea of what I mean.
I haven't gamed for like 5-10 years and even then I was pretty new so...
I really like games like Tomb Raider (2013 onwards), Far Cry, Bioshock, Crysis, Wolfenstein/Doom - series’ like that as well as more open world games whether like skyrim or more like Day Z etc or utterly pointless but fun, puzzlers, physics games all sorts!
I am most interested in the solo campaigns, maybe try out some co-op things (eg portal 2).. but also very interested in online multiplayer – especially FPS like Insurgency etc.
When it comes to online shooters – I don’t like the idea of stripping all the settings down to the basement floor just to get highest fps possible! So that’s not something you need to bother with.
I’m looking at 2K 144hz or higher at least for now, but also considering 1080p at much higher than 144hz…. But also maybe –but probably not – 4K.
My concern with 4K is that from the benchmarks I’ve seen, my card would tend to do ‘at least’ 55-80ish if not more (for the most GPU intensive games)… and it seems like it’s cutting it a little close to the minimum 60hz for my liking. I don’t like the idea of going below that based on what I’ve heard.
Plus it would negate the point of getting a high refresh rate monitor… that’s why I’m thinking 2k is the best balance?
I’d like to get a monitor to suit a resolution/refresh rate that will still be pretty decent for a long time to come without having to change any of my hardware.
I say this because I imagine as future games get more graphically intense – my fps are likely to drop over time.
That’s why I’m leaning towards 2K.
While I’m also considering 1080p for the even higher refresh rate… I think I’d still prefer the idea of 2K as it seems I should still get roughly 80-120+ fps in most hardcore games (for now) and I could get a bigger screen without it looking as bad as 1080p?
What are your fps in what games (please list the vital system specs – specific CPU, GPU, RAM, maybe type/model of storage for your system/gaming drive etc)?
What do you think I should go with?
Thank you for your help
I’m interested in hearing what FPS you get at Pretty High or Full settings so I can use that info to help me decide what Resolution, Screen Size and Refresh Rate Monitor I should buy for my system in particular!
I’ve seen loads of benchmarks but they’re usually at a lower spec’d system and I’m curious to match apples for apples as it were.
Please note I'm not interested in switching to another Gen CPU or AMD and I'm ONLY interested in NVIDIA GPU's that are close to mine ok!
Also, I would be really interested in seeing FPS with Ray Tracing both On and Off if possible and maybe DLSS too?!
I’m most interested in graphically heavy/amazing looking AAA modern games.
They’re probably the ones you see in recent benchmarks – just to give you an idea of what I mean.
I haven't gamed for like 5-10 years and even then I was pretty new so...
I really like games like Tomb Raider (2013 onwards), Far Cry, Bioshock, Crysis, Wolfenstein/Doom - series’ like that as well as more open world games whether like skyrim or more like Day Z etc or utterly pointless but fun, puzzlers, physics games all sorts!
I am most interested in the solo campaigns, maybe try out some co-op things (eg portal 2).. but also very interested in online multiplayer – especially FPS like Insurgency etc.
When it comes to online shooters – I don’t like the idea of stripping all the settings down to the basement floor just to get highest fps possible! So that’s not something you need to bother with.
I’m looking at 2K 144hz or higher at least for now, but also considering 1080p at much higher than 144hz…. But also maybe –but probably not – 4K.
My concern with 4K is that from the benchmarks I’ve seen, my card would tend to do ‘at least’ 55-80ish if not more (for the most GPU intensive games)… and it seems like it’s cutting it a little close to the minimum 60hz for my liking. I don’t like the idea of going below that based on what I’ve heard.
Plus it would negate the point of getting a high refresh rate monitor… that’s why I’m thinking 2k is the best balance?
I’d like to get a monitor to suit a resolution/refresh rate that will still be pretty decent for a long time to come without having to change any of my hardware.
I say this because I imagine as future games get more graphically intense – my fps are likely to drop over time.
That’s why I’m leaning towards 2K.
While I’m also considering 1080p for the even higher refresh rate… I think I’d still prefer the idea of 2K as it seems I should still get roughly 80-120+ fps in most hardcore games (for now) and I could get a bigger screen without it looking as bad as 1080p?
What are your fps in what games (please list the vital system specs – specific CPU, GPU, RAM, maybe type/model of storage for your system/gaming drive etc)?
What do you think I should go with?
Thank you for your help
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