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What frame rate will I achieve with this?

What frame rate will I achieve with this?

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FistMeAway
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06-11-2016, 12:34 PM
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Graphics card: RX 560 with 4GB of memory. Processor: Intel i3 6100 at 3.70 GHz. Memory: 8 GB.
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FistMeAway
06-11-2016, 12:34 PM #1

Graphics card: RX 560 with 4GB of memory. Processor: Intel i3 6100 at 3.70 GHz. Memory: 8 GB.

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06-11-2016, 01:27 PM
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Is this game playable? What resolution should I use? Are there specific graphics configurations that would work best?

Perhaps a search engine like Google is more appropriate for this question, considering my PC specs – i3-6100/RX 560 – when attempting to play <insert game name>. However, be cautious with online video demonstrations as some may not be genuine.

Edit:
I recently observed Fortnite being tagged, and it appears that the game should perform at approximately 60 frames per second with Medium settings when played at a 1080p resolution.
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AwakeningTroll
06-11-2016, 01:27 PM #2

Is this game playable? What resolution should I use? Are there specific graphics configurations that would work best?

Perhaps a search engine like Google is more appropriate for this question, considering my PC specs – i3-6100/RX 560 – when attempting to play <insert game name>. However, be cautious with online video demonstrations as some may not be genuine.

Edit:
I recently observed Fortnite being tagged, and it appears that the game should perform at approximately 60 frames per second with Medium settings when played at a 1080p resolution.

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Isvios97
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06-12-2016, 05:25 AM
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A certain ideal frames per second doesn't exist that applies to every system setup. Performance will differ significantly depending on the game being played.

Most games can be run at least acceptably in 1080p resolution, though newer, high-budget titles often require significant adjustment of graphics settings to maintain approximately 40 frames per second. Conversely, competitive video games and older AAA titles can typically be enjoyed at 1080p with more demanding settings.
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Isvios97
06-12-2016, 05:25 AM #3

A certain ideal frames per second doesn't exist that applies to every system setup. Performance will differ significantly depending on the game being played.

Most games can be run at least acceptably in 1080p resolution, though newer, high-budget titles often require significant adjustment of graphics settings to maintain approximately 40 frames per second. Conversely, competitive video games and older AAA titles can typically be enjoyed at 1080p with more demanding settings.