What is the frame rate?
What is the frame rate?
You're curious about the frame rate you'd get in Battlefield, especially with a high-end build. I checked the GTX970 benchmarks, but I'm not sure how your overall setup will influence performance. At 1920x1080, playing at 4K with hard settings should push it to around 60-80 FPS depending on your system. The general build should handle it well without major bottlenecks.
For extra storage, you're probably fine without upgrading unless you notice significant slowdowns. Your power supply and cooling look solid—those fans should keep things running smoothly.
If you want a clearer picture, consider testing with the same settings and comparing to your current performance. Let me know if you need more details!
Thanks!
Typical choice depends on your setup: for casual play with light tweaks, the I5 4690k works well. For intense editing and gaming, go with the i74790k. I think you'll see around 60+ fps at full settings since 1080p shouldn't be too tough on this model.
Yes, recording gameplay and making adjustments qualifies as light editing.
Consider this version compared to the $817 model. Key variations include the motherboard, graphics card, case choice, and the processor remains unoverclocked. A bundled set includes a $903 unit featuring an Intel Core i5-4690 with Haswell Quad-Core at 3.5GHz, LGA 1150, 84W power, and a GIGABYTE GA-Z97-HD3P graphics card. It also comes with DDR3 SDRAM memory (PC3 12800), Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB drive, and a 3.5" internal hard disk. The system supports RAID, has a SuperCLOCKed ACX 2.0 video card, and includes a modular power supply.
Occasionally exceptions arise, like with Ubisoft releases or Shadow of Mordor on ultra settings. Generally, games run smoothly at 60+ frames per second, meaning performance is usually limited by maximum settings rather than high configurations. Most titles don’t demand much VRAM for 1080p, and optimizations are usually adequate.