Dictator93
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Yes on consoles. No idea on PC. Still waiting for new benchmarks.
Thx for the testing! What are your GPU / settings here that you are CPU limited in that scene in tw3?
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Yes on consoles. No idea on PC. Still waiting for new benchmarks.
Thx for the testing! What are your GPU / settings here that you are CPU limited in that scene in tw3?
Thx!i5 3570k @4.2ghz
970 @ 1400mhz
16gb RAM (DDR3 xxx)
SSD 256gb - Samsung 830 series
Win10 64bit
Witcher 3: 1080p unlimited FPS, vsync off. Everything maxed out, but Hairworks (=off).
CPU load is at around 83-85% on all 4 cores.
Thx!
This makes me wonder how big of a deal this is for trippple and quad channel set ups.
Does anyone know where that fallout 4 ram bench is from?Thought so too for a very long time. But faster ram seems to make a difference in, at least, some games.
Just watch the whole Digital Foundry Video here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3G-7bfPG2dE
There were also some interesting RAM Benchmarks for FO4.
^^. Very sadly you need to redo this every time you close origin or shut down your PC.
Yeah me too, as I am thinking about buying a Broadwell-E (6 or 8 cores) next fall/winter (if already available etc.). But so long my trusted and beloved i5 Haswell has to do the best he can.
This game is the most beautiful game I've seen in a long long time.
It is also running incredibly well.
My Specs and settings:
i5 3570K @ 4.4
970 OC
8GB
all settings on ultra @ 1080P
game DSR 115%
the game hovers between 90~100fps all the time.
I guess I still have room to crank the DSR up a little, although is already looking fantastic.
im on a 980ti with a i7 4790k, but i only have 8 gigs of ram. im guessing i wont be able to hit ultra settings huh?
Digital Foundry, says it right in the quote.Does anyone know where that fallout 4 ram bench is from?
Digital Foundry, says it right in the quote.
Yeah, the game defaulted to high instead of ultra, I cranked everything to max, restarted and and performance was still stellar, heck I am even down sapling in game at 115%.Noticed you have 8gb Ram (not the recommended 16gb) - seems like you're still killing it though. No stutter? I just want 1080p ultra 60fps and I have the same setup as you except 980.
Played with 4gb ram without problems and 60fps yesterday (2600k though).
wait what? All I hear is 16gb is necessary and now this? I might have to hold off to see how it plays first....
Yeah, the game defaulted to high instead of ultra, I cranked everything to max, restarted and and performance was still stellar, heck I am even down sapling in game at 115%.
No sutter, although I am playing on a 500GB SSD.
You should be able to crank DSR even more with all settings maxed-out.
Let me know.
It's not necessary, it's recommended for a smoother experience.
You can still get by fine with 8 or less.
well I want the smoothest experience. Seems like the other guys is getting super smooth with just 8. hmmmmm
Ultra smooth > super smooth.
16gb will bring tangible benefits, but 8 should be fine.
If you want the best experience you should not be surprised by the 16gb recommendation, the beginning of a trend for sure.
No idea if the game will run measurably better on an SSD vs HDD. Assuming the HDD is 7200RPM it should be fine still.
thanks. DDR3 memory 2400 still OK or do I need to go DDR4?
Your CPU does not support DDR4. Honestly, you should run the game well with your setup but I won't promise you a completely stutter-less experience.
haha - totally forgot. Thanks for the reminder! For $70, I'm going for it. To your point, if not this game, something down the road and 70 isn't bad. Have a 980 so why not! ; )
better be stutterless with the 16gb!!! I will report back
So, anyone report on performance with something like a Surface Pro or laptop using the Intel chipset only? Will my i5 - 4400 GPU handle this maybe?
Might not be the best place to ask, but it is PC specific.
My physical copy should be on my doorstep when I get home from work. How much of the game is on the disc and how much do I need to download?
Edit: Nevermind. There's no disc. Lol.
TAA or FXAA high? What is the general consensus with this? Would it be better to use DSR and upscale at 1440p with FXAA? Or use the ingame upscale at 150%?
So 150% res scaling would basically be like 1440p right? (Running at native 1080p)
Yeah, it's exactly the same case as beta. Nothing has changed as far as Crossfire support. I meant to post about it last night, but I've been too busy playing.Crossfire users be vary though, disable it or you are going to run into problems.
So 150% res scaling would basically be like 1440p right? (Running at native 1080p)
TAA or FXAA high? What is the general consensus with this? Would it be better to use DSR and upscale at 1440p with FXAA? Or use the ingame upscale at 150%?
Thanks for all the info guys.
If anybody wants to have a game with me then feel free to add on origin (I will do co-op missions as well not just online etc)
Name on origin is I_am_ham_solo
Kepler does very well in game, the 780ti still going very strong after two years.
Max settings at 60fps no less.
GTX 980 ti
i7-2600k @4.5
16GB RAM
Win 10
Game runs at about 85fps and up at 1440p and 40fps and up at 4K.
Where on reddit? I ask because those are my shots.