You could buy a 2070 super and get 60 fps at BF5 but i wouldn't recommend it as playing in 60 fps is very noticeable in shooters and you seem to be playing only shooters. There is no card that can reach 100 fps at 4k at BF5. You can use these benchmarks to see, if you are fine with playing at 2560x1440 you would be fine with a 2070 super which would give you an aaverage of 103 fps, enough to cap your monitor's hz. Recommendations are very welcomeĪlso, wrong forum - I know, I am more concerned with the noise and lifespan (10 year old pc) than the overclocking capabilities, so should I just stick to a really good and quiet air cooler like the Noctua NH-U12A (which acutally beats the H150i Pro here 08:53) I've been looking at a Ryzen 7 3800x or Ryzen 9 3900x build off a X570 board with suitable DDR4 ram (2x16 GB 3200 Mhz?) - but I'm not sure what will "fit" the GPU. Would a 2070 Super be enough, or am I looking into 2080 super or even 2080 ti? Or is there a match with the RX 5700 XT? I'm not requiring a constant 120 fps at all times, but I don't want to save the equivalent of $300 and be left with an expensive but not quite good enough solution. Some posts refer to the pixel count of 5120x1440 (7,4 million) being close to 4K (8,3 million) - which even a 2080 ti apparently may have issues handling above 60 fps - so I have a hard time figuring out what a "suitable" GPU would be for my monitor. Also GTA5/Far Cry5 and my son would love to play Fortnite as well. I imagine we will switch to Battlefield 5 once our PCs can handle it, so that and future titles like it will be the goal to handle. I got tired of having two 27" monitors for work, so I treated myself a Samsung C49RG90 (49", 5120 x 1440, 120Hz AMD FreeSync 2) which is very nice - but I have now realized that finding a GPU that will be able to handle it might be a problem with an expensive solution I ask here, because I suspect that my monitor is going to kind of "set the path" regarding choosing a GPU and then a suitable motherboard etc that will fit that GPU. So nothing crazy, but the pc is now on its way out and I need some recommendations. 4 years or so?Īnyway, I don't game that much (maybe due to old hardware) - and when I do, its mostly Battlefield4 with a few friends. Its from 2010 - was the first Core I7 cpu available and its under heavy load with almost anything, but an upgrade to the GTX680 prolonged the lifespan of the hardware for what. what a shame! Jeez it looks awesome, though.I'm looking into finally upgrading my gaming pc, which is an ASUS P6T X58 motherboard with an I7-930 cpu and upgraded to a GTX 680 GPU. Will they collide? Who will succeed? Is a demo to be expected? Well, I guess we'll never find out. This is probably our favorite - two cars diving for possession. Except for cheesy pizza, that stuff's pretty forking great! | © Psyonix 1. It really doesn't get much better than this. Honestly, this one is an absolute classic. Simple but dignified, just pure Rocket League. Call us weebs if you want, but we ain't complaining about that. Here we see a little more of the techno–future Rocket League suggests. What are those decals, again? | © Psyonix 3. Oh, and on a less cheesy note, those three blue vehicles look absolutely awesome. This reminds us of the best part of Rocket League: Team Work and hittin' some really blue balls. Someone has scored, the Goal Explosion has been set off, and now everyone is racing for the ball. Where are the other players, though? | © Psyonix 5. This classic Rocket League wallpaper features an Octane that's lining up to take the shot. Escape, dear Battle Cars, escape from the inferno! Seriously, though, how dope is this wallpaper? | © Psyonix 6.
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