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Performance and Bandwith explored

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Edited by vin747
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Vinod Kumar

i9 10900K 5.3 Ghz, RTX 3090, 32GB RAM, Win 11.

Alpha-Yoke, Bravo-Throttles, TM Joystick, TM-Rudder,  48" 4K TV.

 

Hmm, that sounds a little concerning. He was running an overclocked i7-8700K with a RTX2080 Ti and even lowering resolution quality below 1080p he was still getting sub-10 fps in certain areas. I was hoping it wasn't going to require a monster PC to run it on higher resolution settings.

3 hours ago, AllRed said:

Hmm, that sounds a little concerning. He was running an overclocked i7-8700K with a RTX2080 Ti and even lowering resolution quality below 1080p he was still getting sub-10 fps in certain areas. I was hoping it wasn't going to require a monster PC to run it on higher resolution settings.

no it isnt, i seen very different performances, it  is never wise to go form one source in this matter.

and yes ofcourse you need a pretty good pc to run at high settings, or wait for the new xbox.

3 hours ago, AllRed said:

Hmm, that sounds a little concerning. He was running an overclocked i7-8700K with a RTX2080 Ti and even lowering resolution quality below 1080p he was still getting sub-10 fps in certain areas. I was hoping it wasn't going to require a monster PC to run it on higher resolution settings.

just watch the digital foundry video to allay your fears

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