High-speed gaming at 120fps delivers smooth and responsive gameplay.
High-speed gaming at 120fps delivers smooth and responsive gameplay.
You're using a Benq xl2720z and really enjoy CS GO at 1080p 120-144fps. For Star Citizen, Far Cry 4, Project Cars, DayZ, and Arma 3 mods, consider saving up for a mid-range GPU upgrade—something that balances performance and cost. Since you're comfortable running current titles at 60fps, look into parts like a higher-end VRAM or faster memory to boost those games. Recording at 1080p 60fps is also a smart choice for quality. Your budget isn’t tight, and you’re managing on a family arrangement, so you can prioritize what matters most.
rumor mill hints at a possible GTX 980ti launch from nvidia in two months. it’s especially promising if you overclock it, achieving 120-160 fps with ultra settings in most games while keeping settings low—provided your system is otherwise solid, including an overclocked i5 or i7 and at least 16gb of high-quality ram.
On DayZ and Star Citizen, achieving smooth performance at 120-144 FPS typically requires a powerful setup, often involving a high-end gaming PC or even a dedicated workstation.
Sure, you'd likely need to increase the settings to play properly.
DayZ needs better optimization, but if they improved it you’d likely see great results. The 980ti is expected to be the first GPU capable of 4K gaming at 30fps or higher without needing upgrades. If you use it at 1080p, your expectations can be quite high after a solid overclock on a non-reference card.
It's frustrating when you pay a lot but can't fully appreciate it. Time might reveal the truth. Still, I'm planning to keep some money saved just in case.
It's mostly based on assumptions and hearsay. Comparing the 980 Ti to the 780 Ti would be useful, but the 15% figure isn't very clear. The idea is that the 980 Ti should offer similar performance boosts as the 780 Ti did for the 780, which could help with 4K gaming at around 30fps. A mid-range GPU might still struggle to hit 4K without higher settings.