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I'm Confused of my Gpu. Can someon tell me about it?

pls help! I'm so confused with the gpu's.

I wanted to know about my Graphics card.

My graphics card is SVGA Inno3D GeFORCE GTX650Ti BOOST 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E

And I want to know if it is good or not and if I can play battlefield 4 and assassins creed 4 in a good fps and good graphics quality.

And I also play in 1080p and I have 16 gab of RAM

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Depending on the resolution you play on, at 1080p you'll get 60 fps on medium settings.

 

 

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Well if you play the game you'll find out... Or can look at some benchmarks for the card :D

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It's pretty much good enough for any game at 1080p

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well I was actually surprised by one of them

AC4 is a little disappointing I would lower the res or settings for it

 

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assassins creed 4 looks good with TXAA. i don`t think you can do that while keeping high fps. 

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I played the assassins creed 4 in high settings and it gives me a bit lag. And the most thing I hate is that sometimes it renders the environment lately.

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you could look at benchmarks or just play the games for yourself

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I'm running the 650 ti, and I haven't found any problems running games with it. So your ti boost with 2gbs instead on 1 (like mine) should be fine.

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a easy way to compare cards is use Valleyhttp://unigine.com/products/valley/  ^_^

 

then, run a Extreme HD preset  B)

 

and check the FPS and temps of your card  :ph34r:

 

 

 

(i like use the min FPS to compare, but that is just me)  :rolleyes:

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I want to tell something about performance in gaming. Gamers always want to get maximum FPS. ofcourse like every other does. But in my point of view a human eye cannot differentiate between 30FPS and 60 FPS. So personally I like to play games at High Settings or Medium and make sure that I get a minimum of 30FPS. This is my opinion. Comments are welcome

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I want to tell something about performance in gaming. Gamers always want to get maximum FPS. ofcourse like every other does. But in my point of view a human eye cannot differentiate between 30FPS and 60 FPS. So personally I like to play games at High Settings or Medium and make sure that I get a minimum of 30FPS. This is my opinion. Comments are welcome

well your point of view is wrong and for example you can`t play bf3/4 multiplayer with 30 fps couse its not fluid enough for a shooter.45 is fluid enough

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I want to tell something about performance in gaming. Gamers always want to get maximum FPS. ofcourse like every other does. But in my point of view a human eye cannot differentiate between 30FPS and 60 FPS. So personally I like to play games at High Settings or Medium and make sure that I get a minimum of 30FPS. This is my opinion. Comments are welcome

 

play at sixty for a couple days. you'll quickly see that it's just night and day.

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I want to tell something about performance in gaming. Gamers always want to get maximum FPS. ofcourse like every other does. But in my point of view a human eye cannot differentiate between 30FPS and 60 FPS. So personally I like to play games at High Settings or Medium and make sure that I get a minimum of 30FPS. This is my opinion. Comments are welcome

welcome to the forum by the way  ^_^

 

 

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