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Do you have the necessary software and drivers installed?

Do you have the necessary software and drivers installed?

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Zaigo_
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09-18-2023, 01:57 PM
#11
Run the games nonstop at high frame rates, using maximum settings in 1080p resolution with enhanced MSAA or higher.
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Zaigo_
09-18-2023, 01:57 PM #11

Run the games nonstop at high frame rates, using maximum settings in 1080p resolution with enhanced MSAA or higher.

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c_x_y
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09-18-2023, 07:37 PM
#12
I can't promise anything since these games are ports and FPS performance might suffer in some places. I haven’t played them myself. A 980ti is the highest you can afford without upgrading SLI, and your CPU is top-tier, so improvement isn’t likely. My real suggestion is to buy them just for testing before buying.
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c_x_y
09-18-2023, 07:37 PM #12

I can't promise anything since these games are ports and FPS performance might suffer in some places. I haven’t played them myself. A 980ti is the highest you can afford without upgrading SLI, and your CPU is top-tier, so improvement isn’t likely. My real suggestion is to buy them just for testing before buying.

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09-18-2023, 08:31 PM
#13
It can definitely manage any challenge you present
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Sailor_Does_MC
09-18-2023, 08:31 PM #13

It can definitely manage any challenge you present

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DURELL
Junior Member
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09-18-2023, 11:39 PM
#14
Steam doesn't permit buying and returning a title, so it wouldn't be possible to test that functionality.
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DURELL
09-18-2023, 11:39 PM #14

Steam doesn't permit buying and returning a title, so it wouldn't be possible to test that functionality.

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BombyCity
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09-29-2023, 02:17 PM
#15
Yes, but you have a time limit, and must have less than 2 hours into the game - at least that was the possibility last time I checked. This thread feels like a troll though, anyone who build a system with a 980ti knows its power before buying (I'd hope). At 1080p you can use super sampling (DSR) and run games at 1440p on 1080p maxed out with no issues. Witcher 3 runs at 160+ fps on my setup @ 1080p with SLI970 which are slightly more powerful than a 980ti (when the game has supporting profiles for SLI of course). Fallout 4 is maxed out with no issues, though locked to 72 fps (144hz monitor). Black ops 3 runs in ultra widescreen mode at 3980x1080 spanned at 118 fps on average which is fun (maxed aside from texture turned down to high versus extra since extra is where ram leaking occurs worst). Skyrim is incredibly old, almost any gaming rig can handle it, yours can handle it with the high resolution texture mods more than likely. And Assassin's creed will likely scream just fine.
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BombyCity
09-29-2023, 02:17 PM #15

Yes, but you have a time limit, and must have less than 2 hours into the game - at least that was the possibility last time I checked. This thread feels like a troll though, anyone who build a system with a 980ti knows its power before buying (I'd hope). At 1080p you can use super sampling (DSR) and run games at 1440p on 1080p maxed out with no issues. Witcher 3 runs at 160+ fps on my setup @ 1080p with SLI970 which are slightly more powerful than a 980ti (when the game has supporting profiles for SLI of course). Fallout 4 is maxed out with no issues, though locked to 72 fps (144hz monitor). Black ops 3 runs in ultra widescreen mode at 3980x1080 spanned at 118 fps on average which is fun (maxed aside from texture turned down to high versus extra since extra is where ram leaking occurs worst). Skyrim is incredibly old, almost any gaming rig can handle it, yours can handle it with the high resolution texture mods more than likely. And Assassin's creed will likely scream just fine.

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Mr_Elijah
Junior Member
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10-01-2023, 11:36 PM
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Mr_Elijah
10-01-2023, 11:36 PM #16

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maxiionita
Member
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10-02-2023, 12:40 AM
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Use 8xMSAA to check if performance remains stable above 60 fps during intense sections of those games. I’m certain Crysis 3 won’t maintain 60 fps on a 980ti with maximum settings, especially when it includes 8xMSAA. I’m pushing the limits and selecting tough games for this, but it’s better to invest in a card and be pleasantly surprised than to buy something only to be let down.
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maxiionita
10-02-2023, 12:40 AM #17

Use 8xMSAA to check if performance remains stable above 60 fps during intense sections of those games. I’m certain Crysis 3 won’t maintain 60 fps on a 980ti with maximum settings, especially when it includes 8xMSAA. I’m pushing the limits and selecting tough games for this, but it’s better to invest in a card and be pleasantly surprised than to buy something only to be let down.

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