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Monitor Upgrade Complete

Monitor Upgrade Complete

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ROBODK04
Junior Member
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02-14-2016, 03:56 PM
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My current display is a 75Hz monitor, utilized for Fortnite at a steady frame rate of 70Hz. I’m considering upgrading to a 144Hz monitor and am curious about the system specifications needed to successfully achieve that refresh rate. I prefer to play with minimal graphical settings, and my hardware includes a GT 1030 graphics card, an FX 8350 processor, and an ASRock 970m Pro3 motherboard.
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ROBODK04
02-14-2016, 03:56 PM #1

My current display is a 75Hz monitor, utilized for Fortnite at a steady frame rate of 70Hz. I’m considering upgrading to a 144Hz monitor and am curious about the system specifications needed to successfully achieve that refresh rate. I prefer to play with minimal graphical settings, and my hardware includes a GT 1030 graphics card, an FX 8350 processor, and an ASRock 970m Pro3 motherboard.

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gordo_craftr2
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02-14-2016, 08:05 PM
#2
Far from ideal:
A system featuring an FX-8350 processor and a GT 1030 graphics card, utilizing reduced settings, tested across nearly fifty games. A minimal improvement would involve replacing the GPU with a GTX 1660 Super, resulting in average frame rates approximately 140 frames per second. However, due to the aging FX-8350 CPU, minimum frame rates will hover around 80fps. To substantially lower those minimums, a processor upgrade is also needed. I suggest considering either a Ryzen 2600 or a Ryzen 1600 AF (if available). Compatible motherboards include any MSI B450 MAX series. Minimum memory requirements are 2x 8GB with a speed of at least 3200MHz – slower speeds can negatively impact performance.
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gordo_craftr2
02-14-2016, 08:05 PM #2

Far from ideal:
A system featuring an FX-8350 processor and a GT 1030 graphics card, utilizing reduced settings, tested across nearly fifty games. A minimal improvement would involve replacing the GPU with a GTX 1660 Super, resulting in average frame rates approximately 140 frames per second. However, due to the aging FX-8350 CPU, minimum frame rates will hover around 80fps. To substantially lower those minimums, a processor upgrade is also needed. I suggest considering either a Ryzen 2600 or a Ryzen 1600 AF (if available). Compatible motherboards include any MSI B450 MAX series. Minimum memory requirements are 2x 8GB with a speed of at least 3200MHz – slower speeds can negatively impact performance.

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EckigesEi
Member
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02-18-2016, 11:50 PM
#3
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EckigesEi
02-18-2016, 11:50 PM #3

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cocothecat2
Member
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02-19-2016, 12:20 AM
#4
My computer’s graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, and its processor is an AMD FX-8350 with a clock speed of 4.0 GHz. My motherboard is an ASRock 970M Pro3.
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cocothecat2
02-19-2016, 12:20 AM #4

My computer’s graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030, and its processor is an AMD FX-8350 with a clock speed of 4.0 GHz. My motherboard is an ASRock 970M Pro3.

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domax74
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 12:53 AM
#5
Far from ideal:
A combination of an FX-8350 processor and a GT 1030 graphics card, utilizing reduced settings, tested across nearly fifty games. A modest upgrade to a GTX 1660 Super would be the most basic improvement, resulting in average frame rates around 140 frames per second. However, due to the outdated FX-8350 processor, minimum frame rates will likely hover in the 80fps range. To substantially reduce those lowest performance levels, a processor upgrade is necessary; I suggest considering either a Ryzen 2600 or a Ryzen 1600 AF (if one can be located). Compatible components would include:
Processor: Ryzen 2600 or Ryzen 1600 AF
Motherboard: Any MSI B450 MAX series board
Memory: Two 8GB sticks with a speed of at least 3200MHz – slower memory speeds will negatively impact performance.
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domax74
02-19-2016, 12:53 AM #5

Far from ideal:
A combination of an FX-8350 processor and a GT 1030 graphics card, utilizing reduced settings, tested across nearly fifty games. A modest upgrade to a GTX 1660 Super would be the most basic improvement, resulting in average frame rates around 140 frames per second. However, due to the outdated FX-8350 processor, minimum frame rates will likely hover in the 80fps range. To substantially reduce those lowest performance levels, a processor upgrade is necessary; I suggest considering either a Ryzen 2600 or a Ryzen 1600 AF (if one can be located). Compatible components would include:
Processor: Ryzen 2600 or Ryzen 1600 AF
Motherboard: Any MSI B450 MAX series board
Memory: Two 8GB sticks with a speed of at least 3200MHz – slower memory speeds will negatively impact performance.

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josiecatz__10
Senior Member
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02-26-2016, 05:03 AM
#6
Many high-refresh rate displays don't require you to know their maximum refresh speed. Currently, most of them include adaptive sync technology, which synchronizes the display’s rate with the frame output from your graphics card to create a smoother visual experience and prevent screen distortions. However, it’s worth noting that you might also want to consider upgrading other components, such as a GT 1030 with an FX processor, which may not be able to generate frame rates exceeding 100fps.
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josiecatz__10
02-26-2016, 05:03 AM #6

Many high-refresh rate displays don't require you to know their maximum refresh speed. Currently, most of them include adaptive sync technology, which synchronizes the display’s rate with the frame output from your graphics card to create a smoother visual experience and prevent screen distortions. However, it’s worth noting that you might also want to consider upgrading other components, such as a GT 1030 with an FX processor, which may not be able to generate frame rates exceeding 100fps.