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Doom on a 750ti

silentstorm161

Just purchased DOOM off cdkeys.com and just wanted to know what i can expect playing on a:

I7 7700K

750ti

16gm ram 

 

I know the 750ti is a low card but its what i have till i have the money to upgrade. 

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I'm sure you'll be able to run it on low-medium settings. Prolly wont be hitting 60 fps but it should be playable.

 

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doom is a very optimized game, low and medium setting with some tweaked settings you should be able to hit 60 fps. 

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I use NVIDIA Ge-force Experience to optimise my games. Not sure how good that software does at optimizing but it's done okay for me so far.

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9 minutes ago, silentstorm161 said:

I use NVIDIA Ge-force Experience to optimise my games. Not sure how good that software does at optimizing but it's done okay for me so far.

It's very bad XD. I heard so many stories, of how Geforce experience fucks up the game badly. Like the overuse of Tesselation in The Witcher 3, which gives you no visual improvement (from a certain point), but decreases FPS by more than 20.

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Turn it down to low-medium and you'll probably hit 50-60fps. Although I'm wondering why you bought a low-end Kepler card and paired it with a high-end Kaby Lake CPU...

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23 hours ago, N1ghtshade said:

Turn it down to low-medium and you'll probably hit 50-60fps. Although I'm wondering why you bought a low-end Kepler card and paired it with a high-end Kaby Lake CPU...

Odds are that it's a card that OP had on hand already when the PC was bought/built. 

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6 hours ago, Zodiark1593 said:

Odds are that it's a card that OP had on hand already when the PC was bought/built. 

Most likely

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On 30/04/2017 at 0:28 AM, N1ghtshade said:

Most likely

Yeah when I built the system I took my old graphics card as I didn't have enough to get one but I am in the process of saving up for a better one. 

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58 minutes ago, silentstorm161 said:

Yeah when I built the system I took my old graphics card as I didn't have enough to get one but I am in the process of saving up for a better one. 

Alright that's what I figured. In any case, you will most likely get ~50fps if on medium-ish settings. Also I believe there's a console command that turns off shadows, but gives you about a 15fps avg frame boost, so you might want to look into stuff like that

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