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Minimum hardware needed for 4k 144hz   

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What do you think would be needed to run Battlefield 4 at 4K 144Hz?

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Minimum 1080, for high settings and 60fps.

If you want ultra you will need a 1080ti/titan xp.

 

For 144fps you will need at least two titan XPs, and only for high settings, not ultra.

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At least Titan X Pascal SLI, period end of story.

 

 

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I'm not even sure if that would be feasible yet. However, the best card available is your best bet.

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4K 144Hz?

 

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Titan XPs in sli will be the closest you could get to 144hz at 4k, even then i would guess it would be like 100-120

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You are gonna want the best setup you can afford, and a GYNC or Freesync monitor depending on if you went amd or NVIDIA, as you will not be hitting consistent frame rates. 

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But why a cpu?

 

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2 x 295x2s :kappa:

 

JK two titan XPs for real though. except a 4k 144Hz monitor doesnt exist

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29 minutes ago, KickAHobo said:

What do you think would be needed to run Battlefield 4 at 4K 144Hz?

 

I'm going to take a wild guess and say a 4k screen that can actually do 144 Hz.

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Honestly wait until next year (and for a 144Hz 4K monitor) to buy your GPUs because we aren't really there yet in performance.

 

Take that back didn't realize it was for BF4. Currently my 1080 at 4K Ultra 2x Msaa hovers around 70-110FPS so a Titan X pascal would get around 25-30% more, so you could get away with 1 Titan X or 2 1080s. though I am getting a bit of bottlenecking with my CPU so you would need a OC i7-6700K.

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3 hours ago, Daniel644 said:

a monitor CAPABLE of 4k at 144Hz which doesn't currently exist.

http://www.144hzmonitors.com/monitors/asus-computex-2016-27-inch-4k-144hz-gaming-monitor/

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3 hours ago, done12many2 said:

 

I'm going to take a wild guess and say a 4k screen that can actually do 144 Hz.

http://www.144hzmonitors.com/monitors/asus-computex-2016-27-inch-4k-144hz-gaming-monitor/

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6 minutes ago, KickAHobo said:

 

So where can I buy it?

 

Never mind.  I just read the article.  They received "information," but it hasn't even been developed yet.  The only information available on it is that it will be a screen that has a 4k, 144 Hz IPS panel.  Everything else is "unknown" so I wouldn't bank on seeing that bad boy for a really long time.

 

We all know that higher refresh rate 4k screens will arrive one day.  The point is, it won't be for a long time.

 

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