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100Hz feasible?

100Hz feasible?

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justin916
Junior Member
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07-19-2019, 12:40 AM
#1
Hi guys,
my system has an FX 8320, a 4x4 GB 1600 MHz GPU, and a RX 570 4GB. It's time to upgrade, and I want to know the expected performance improvement. I plan to get a Ryzen 3600X at the end of this year, but for now I'm thinking about a 2600X. I prefer medium settings with stable and consistent FPS rather than high-quality 4K. I think my CPU might be limiting the GPU's performance (benchmark screenshots attached). What are your thoughts?
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justin916
07-19-2019, 12:40 AM #1

Hi guys,
my system has an FX 8320, a 4x4 GB 1600 MHz GPU, and a RX 570 4GB. It's time to upgrade, and I want to know the expected performance improvement. I plan to get a Ryzen 3600X at the end of this year, but for now I'm thinking about a 2600X. I prefer medium settings with stable and consistent FPS rather than high-quality 4K. I think my CPU might be limiting the GPU's performance (benchmark screenshots attached). What are your thoughts?

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XxforstyxX
Junior Member
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07-19-2019, 12:56 AM
#2
The 2600x supports over 100 fps, making it a solid improvement choice.
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XxforstyxX
07-19-2019, 12:56 AM #2

The 2600x supports over 100 fps, making it a solid improvement choice.

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USAirways
Member
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07-20-2019, 07:48 AM
#3
It's difficult to predict... the Zen 2 definitely offers the chance for high refresh gaming that the current Zen + setup doesn't provide, though even at 1080p the RX 570 isn't the most powerful option.
You'll likely exceed 60fps, but reaching 100fps isn't certain, especially with games on DX11 or those not well-optimized for AMD (such as titles sponsored by NVIDIA).
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USAirways
07-20-2019, 07:48 AM #3

It's difficult to predict... the Zen 2 definitely offers the chance for high refresh gaming that the current Zen + setup doesn't provide, though even at 1080p the RX 570 isn't the most powerful option.
You'll likely exceed 60fps, but reaching 100fps isn't certain, especially with games on DX11 or those not well-optimized for AMD (such as titles sponsored by NVIDIA).