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I have a gtx 1080, an i5-8600k and an Asus PG279q. Wow in high settings drops to 45-60 fps in Boralus. If you go to other zones like the desert in Vol'dun, you go up to 175-200 fps. In dungeons, bg's and raids, fps are around 130 to 155.

 

Videos on youtube can be missleading because they will show you 175 fps in some zones, but they will not go to the others where preformance drops.

 

Note that my settings are not in ultra. Wow may not be an AAA game as far as graphics go, but it sure is a demanding one if you want to play at 1440p 144hz on high settings in all zones and under any conditions.

 

Borderlands 2 and Borderlands the presequel in ultra never drop from 170 fps.

 

In Hearthstone you will easily achieve 200 fps, not that it matters for this game...

 

Hello

now i have 2 monitor TN & ips

now i can see how color is great on ips , so now i have

Ryzen 5 1600 oc to 3.8

gpu 1060 6gb

psu 500w

 

1080ti will bottleneck i`m sure 

so what gpu can 1440p 144hz esey ? 

i not care about ultra settings high is fine. i not play AAA games

my games League of legends , wow , dbd , rocket league , hearthstone , Insurgency , Warcraft III soon

 

EDIT : + overwatch

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for those games you can probably get away with a 1060/rx 590 and max out those settings on 1440p. if the monitor is freesync, i'd go with the 590 or a vega 56 for a few bucks more. 1080ti is overkill for those games. save your money

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4 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

1080ti will bottleneck i`m sure 

no?

5 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

so what gpu can 1440p 144hz esey ? 

vega 64/1080/1080ti are considered good 1440p GPUs. 

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4 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

i not care about ultra settings high is fine. i not play AAA games

my games League of legends , wow , dbd , rocket league , hearthstone , Insurgency , Warcraft III soon

A GTX 1070/Ti should be fine with running these games at 1440p 144 FPS. You can see framerates of different graphics cards in different games on YouTube.

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I would say the 1070 ti, 1080 (ti), 2070 and 2080 should do the job on the nvidia side

and the vega 56/64 for amd

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22 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

so what gpu can 1440p 144hz esey ? 

i not care about ultra settings high is fine. i not play AAA games

my games League of legends , wow , dbd , rocket league , hearthstone , Insurgency , Warcraft III soon

these games run perfectly at 1440p with a 1060 6GB

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| GPU: MSI RTX 3080Ti Ventus 3X OC  RAM: 32GB T-Force Delta RGB 3066mhz |
| Displays: Acer Predator XB270HU 1440p Gsync 144hz IPS Gaming monitor | Oculus Quest 2 VR

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6 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

these games run perfectly at 1440p with a 1060 6GB

For the most part you should be able to play these games at that resolution with maybe some settings turned down. I would wait until next year to see what an nvidia and AMD does in the mid range since you have a fairly new card. If you need one now get a 1070, 1070 ti, or Vega card. You will not get bottlenecked on any card, especially if you overclocked.

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10 minutes ago, DustierDolphin said:

For the most part you should be able to play these games at that resolution with maybe some settings turned down. I would wait until next year to see what an nvidia and AMD does in the mid range since you have a fairly new card. If you need one now get a 1070, 1070 ti, or Vega card. You will not get bottlenecked on any card, especially if you overclocked.

i know amd gerat card for low-mid range but i like nvidia shadowplay always on i never turn it off

amd relive i think like shadowplay but i not comfortable with amd relive

i guess i will go with 1070ti

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I have a gtx 1080, an i5-8600k and an Asus PG279q. Wow in high settings drops to 45-60 fps in Boralus. If you go to other zones like the desert in Vol'dun, you go up to 175-200 fps. In dungeons, bg's and raids, fps are around 130 to 155.

 

Videos on youtube can be missleading because they will show you 175 fps in some zones, but they will not go to the others where preformance drops.

 

Note that my settings are not in ultra. Wow may not be an AAA game as far as graphics go, but it sure is a demanding one if you want to play at 1440p 144hz on high settings in all zones and under any conditions.

 

Borderlands 2 and Borderlands the presequel in ultra never drop from 170 fps.

 

In Hearthstone you will easily achieve 200 fps, not that it matters for this game...

 

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Thank you all

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21 minutes ago, generalpompeyo said:

I have a gtx 1080, an i5-8600k and an Asus PG279q. Wow in high settings drops to 45-60 fps in Boralus. If you go to other zones like the desert in Vol'dun, you go up to 175-200 fps. In dungeons, bg's and raids, fps are around 130 to 155.

 

Videos on youtube can be missleading because they will show you 175 fps in some zones, but they will not go to the others where preformance drops.

 

Note that my settings are not in ultra. Wow may not be an AAA game as far as graphics go, but it sure is a demanding one if you want to play at 1440p 144hz on high settings in all zones and under any conditions.

 

Borderlands 2 and Borderlands the presequel in ultra never drop from 170 fps.

 

In Hearthstone you will easily achieve 200 fps, not that it matters for this game...

 

best answer like my games  a real experience

 

Thank you

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22 hours ago, eigtball said:

One extra note on WoW.  8.1 is bringing significant increases to performance for multi-threaded CPU's (as WoW is CPU intensive) on DX12.  Clientswill see up to a 25% increase in performance overall.  Mileage may vary. - https://wccftech.com/wow-battle-for-azeroth-patch-8-1-dx12/

True, I wasn't aware of that. It's great to hear. Optimisation is very important, glad Blizzard is acting to better it.

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On 12/10/2018 at 1:16 PM, Fahad ALme said:

Hello

now i have 2 monitor TN & ips

now i can see how color is great on ips , so now i have

Ryzen 5 1600 oc to 3.8

gpu 1060 6gb

psu 500w

 

1080ti will bottleneck i`m sure 

so what gpu can 1440p 144hz esey ? 

i not care about ultra settings high is fine. i not play AAA games

my games League of legends , wow , dbd , rocket league , hearthstone , Insurgency , Warcraft III soon

 

EDIT : + overwatch

I have a 1070 + a 4790k (4,5ghz) and switched to a 8600k , playing at 1440p 165hz ,  a 1070/1070ti would be perfect for you, although that 1600 is low tier what I've noticed for game experience is that newer cpu's use's less resources than older for playing videos or those things, With my 4790k it drop dps when I was watching a video and with my 8600k not. With a 1070 you will achieve almost 144fps on any game that u mention (not wow on open world but on arenas :D
 

Your cpu is fine with a bit of oc and a 1070ti (that is the sweet spot for 1440p gpu's :D

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