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ironrafael09

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  1. You should be running most (if not all) games with at least 120 FPS with that setup. Guess I should have researched better before buying it.
  2. Since you answered my question, I guess there's nothing else to do other than lowering the settings and playing at 1080p. Thread can be closed.
  3. Thought that might be it, since I used to play Crysis 3 all maxed up on 1080p on this PC.
  4. Here's the problem: I bought AC Origins thinking I would be able to play it without any problems at least on the high or very high preset. Turned the resolution down to 1080p, but it still wasn't enough and I'm having to tweak the game to go for 60 FPS. Here's my system: Intel Core i7 4700k H81M-S1 motherboard 16gb DDR3 GTX 1080 Founder's Edition 1tb SSD (which I'm running the game from) Does anyone have an idea of what might be causing the problem?
  5. So would it make more sense to invest in a Zotac GTX 1080 Ti ArcticStorm since it comes with a water block? Would it be as effective as a custom water loop? I already have plenty of coolers for the rest of the system (4x120mm fans) and AIO H45 Corsair liquid cooler. I'm trying to make the best experience without wasting too much money and without having to remove many components from my system.
  6. Thanks for the heads up. I'm kinda glad I don't have to drop all this money down now and maybe when I have the money for the monitors, Nvidia will have come up with a new architecture that will let me max out at 1440p @ 144hz with a triple monitor setup. I even think that we're looking to buy the same monitor which is the Asus ROG SWIFT PG279Q. Now I wonder what the PG stand for in this monitor. I know that 27 is for 27", 9 probably stands for the 9-bit color scheme it supports, and Q is for Quad HD. Just have to get information on the PG and it will all make sense.
  7. The reason I'm asking all of this is because I plan on having a triple monitor setup with 1440p displays running @ 144hz with G-Sync. From what I have learned here, it seems that I should only upgrade my video card today GTX 1080 Ti when I get all the displays up and running. Is that correct?
  8. I'm not that into overclocking, since I want to keep my components as long as they can run with stability, since all electronics are pretty expensive where I live.
  9. ASUS Maximus VII Formula. It came with a SLI bridge so I suppose it does. I was also thinking that it might not be worth it to upgrade from a GTX 1080 to a GTX 1080 Ti.
  10. Since my 8gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 1600mhz has recently died, I've been wondering whether should I just stick to the 8gb left or buy another RAM stick and have 16gb once again. I'm asking this because I'm concerned my PC wouldn't run Witcher 3 or Crysis 3 as smoothly without the 16gb I once had. Also, I got pretty fucked when I got my PC since I did so right before the transition to DDR4 (it was in 2013 that I got my PC if I remember correctly).
  11. Then I shall just stick with a single GTX 1080 Ti. I was just asking if I should SLI since I was planning on having a triple monitor setup with three 1440p monitors @ 144hz with G-Sync.
  12. Does the Core i7 4770k have enough memory lanes to be run on a dual GTX 1080 Ti Zotac Amp Extreme edition SLI setup? If it doesn't, I'm considering buying a Core i7 7700k for this. How much memory should I use? Thanks for the attention.
  13. So I guess I'm going for the 3 screen with 16:9. There's actually a bonus which I had not thought of previously which is that movies will in fact look good in it. Thanks for the answers. Topic can be closed now.
  14. I like this idea. And considering there are many old games (which I still play quite frequently) which don't have support for 21:9, that could be a problem. Although I wonder how GTA San Andreas would look in that setup. What about GTA V? You'd be nearly invincible due to all of the FOV you would have.
  15. It would be more immersive if I was going to play a racing simulation, right? Then again, I don't know if my video card has 3 DisplayPort slots. Would there be any noticeable difference at the image quality if I choose to hook up one of the displays through HDMI?
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