360hz hardware for Fortnite ensures smooth performance and sharp visuals.
360hz hardware for Fortnite ensures smooth performance and sharp visuals.
Your setup looks solid for gaming. With a GTX 1080 Ti, an i7-7700K, and 16GB of 3000MHz RAM, you should be able to run Fortnite smoothly at lower settings and maintain around 360fps. Just make sure your system is well-optimized and you're using the latest game updates.
Maintaining a consistent 360 frames per second is nearly unattainable on any system. You’ll likely end up with a rate in the upper 200s instead.
Unless your GPU has an extremely powerful core, you should likely maintain around 300fps. The GPU shouldn't be an issue, but you'll need a display cable that can handle that speed. Ideally, you'd want a 9700k or higher CPU with a 5GHz+ core and optimized RAM for those frames. You probably won't even notice the difference.
I expect frame rates to stay between 250-350fps, heavily dependent on CPU capacity. With my 1080p Low profile, the GTX1070 operates around 60-80% load, but during live gameplay it can hit 300fps indoors and drop to 220-280fps outside. This fluctuation is due to constant camera movement in combat and the engine dynamically loading and discarding assets. My CPU rarely reaches full capacity (around 65-80%) even when FPS are maximized, which helps avoid microstutter near limits. I can still achieve 220-280fps at 1440p low settings while keeping GPU usage between 80-100%. The system performs well in the 200-250 range and remains stable during quieter moments without exceeding limits.