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Will a GTX 1080 run games at 60+ fps (Ultra) on ASUS ROG SWIFT PG348Q?

Hi! I am going to buy gtx 1080, I am getting this monitor (ASUS ROG SWIFT PG348Q) for 30000rs ($450) here in India. So my question is that will a gtx 1080 run latest and upcoming games 60-90 fps on this monitor and for how long?

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60fps should be just fine.

90 ... not in all games.

 

GTX 1070 is for 1440p, but you have ultra wide 1440p, so GTX 1080 should be enough for that.

 

For how long? Well untill developers make new game that will take more GPU power.

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It will run them,can't tell you how long. Probably a fai amount of time though, as this is a topo end card

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Yes it'll be able to run the games at 60-90fps, for how long thats hard to tell.
Whats your cpu though?

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2 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

Yes it'll be able to run the games at 60-90fps, for how long thats hard to tell.
Whats your cpu though?

6600K

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9 minutes ago, ManuBhai said:

Hi! I am going to buy gtx 1080, I am getting this monitor (ASUS ROG SWIFT PG348Q) for 30000rs ($450) here in India. So my question is that will a gtx 1080 run latest and upcoming games 60-90 fps on this monitor and for how long?

For an ultrawide, 60fps shouldn't be a problem.

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9 minutes ago, ManuBhai said:

6600K

Ok. I didn't see this. Basically, you probably should have bought an i7-6700K.

 

Your gpu will be HEAVILY bottlenecked.

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16 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Ok. I didn't see this. Basically, you probably should have bought an i7-6700K.

 

Your gpu will be HEAVILY bottlenecked.

At that resolution it will be really minor.

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22 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

Ok. I didn't see this. Basically, you probably should have bought an i7-6700K.

 

Your gpu will be HEAVILY bottlenecked.

i wont say heavily... 

 

https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/950645/i5-6600-non-k-gtx-1080/

http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3080469/gtx-1080-bottlenecked-6600k-5ghz-cpu.html

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dabble with settings, at such high resolutions there's two things i like to stuff down people's throat:

- turn down/off antialiasing, you DONT NEED IT.

- in most games, GPU usage scales mostly linearly with resolution, while CPU usage stays equal, so all those people screaming their pants off at cpu bottlenecks are largely exaggerating the situation.

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