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GTX 1070 Drop Below 60FPS on any games maxed out at 1080p?

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Basically just wondering what the title says, will the GTX 1070 drop below 60FPS in any games maxed out at 1080p? Wondering because until I can afford the Acer Predator 24" Gsync 1080p monitor, all I have is a 60hz monitor so I want to make sure I won't stutter with v-sync on.

 

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1 minute ago, TrigrH said:

yes

any examples? I primarily play BF1 and TF2. 

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2 minutes ago, nkucz said:

any examples? I primarily play BF1 and TF2. 

not in those games no, not even close unless you use a crap CPU.

EDIT: those games will be god aweful to play with Vsync on though...input lag for vsync will kill your fun.

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Just now, nkucz said:

any examples? I primarily play BF1 and TF2. 

well many games "maxed out" u can make bf1 go under 60 at 1080p

 

however on ultra, deus ex mankind divided comes to mind.

 

ur CPU is also a factor in this.

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4 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

not in those games no, not even close unless you use a crap CPU.

EDIT: those games will be god aweful to play with Vsync on though...input lag for vsync will kill your fun.

Well if I don't put it on won't I get major tearing ?

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As long as the CPU doesn't bottleneck the GPU you'll probably manage to do +60fps on anything as long as you stay on the 1080p, I would advise you to turn v-sync off though.

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Just now, nkucz said:

Well if I don't put it on won't I get major tearing ?

i would recommend you use a framerate cap with MSI afterburner and set it to 65FPS...i used to do that on my 60hz monitor and i was getting minimal tearing and very smooth animation...that way you don't have any input lag and it will be smoother than if you let go the framerates in the wild (i don't know why, but it is like that)

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Just now, i_build_nanosuits said:

i would recommend you use a framerate cap with MSI afterburner and set it to 65FPS...i used to do that on my 60hz monitor and i was getting minimal tearing and very smooth animation...that way you don't have any input lag and it will be smoother than if you let go the framerates in the wild (i don't know why, but it is like that)

sweet so just use afterburner and I'm good? why 65 instead of 60 FPS though, just curious. 

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4 minutes ago, nkucz said:

sweet so just use afterburner and I'm good? why 65 instead of 60 FPS though, just curious. 

you can try whatever you want and use what works best, but from my experience when i was setting a cap to 60FPS it wasnt as smooth and i was getting a lot of tearing...setting 5FPS above the refresh rate was the best by far from my own experience...then i overclocked my monitor to 65hz and i was using a 68FPS framecap.

 

EDIT: to set a framerate cap you go in rivatuner (which come bundled with afterburner. otherwise instal it) and it's right there under framerate limit)

 

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I have no idea why people are saying things like "eh you can probably manage to get 60 FPS". I'm running a 1070 and getting around 100-150 FPS in all games I play AT 1440P! The 1070 is not a weak card, guys.

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1 minute ago, Railgun said:

I have no idea why people are saying things like "eh you can probably manage to get 60 FPS. I'm running a 1070 and getting around 100-150 FPS in all games I play AT 1440P! The 1070 is not a weak card, guys.

What kind of monitor you gaming on? But yea thats what I pretty much thought...

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I read that fast sync would work to stop prevent tearing?

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1 minute ago, Railgun said:

I have no idea why people are saying things like "eh you can probably manage to get 60 FPS". I'm running a 1070 and getting around 100-150 FPS in all games I play AT 1440P! The 1070 is not a weak card, guys.

Yea I mean do they think he's talking about 1060!?!?

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Just now, Railgun said:

I have no idea why people are saying things like "eh you can probably manage to get 60 FPS. I'm running a 1070 and getting around 100-150 FPS in all games I play AT 1440P! The 1070 is not a weak card, guys.

some games if you go really hardcore and use unnecessary filters like 16xMSAA some other games also have a supersampling option and shit like that...advanced settings in GTA5 as well etc. but i do agree with you if you don't set the settings like a moron you can easily get 100FPS+ in any games with ultra settings at 1440p.

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1 minute ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

some games if you go really hardcore and use unnecessary filters like 16xMSAA some other games also have a supersampling option and shit like that...advanced settings in GTA5 as well etc. but i do agree with you if you don't set the settings like a moron you can easily get 100FPS+ in any games with ultra settings at 1440p.

What are typical stupid settings to turn off in a game?

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3 minutes ago, nkucz said:

What are typical stupid settings to turn off in a game?

16xMSAA, supersampling...motion blur, depth of field (these two don't really kill performance but they will make it harder and it will not look as good/clean)

nvidia Hairworks in the witcher 3...the advanced settings in GTA 5 and ULTRA grass quality in GTA 5 (use HIGH)

Reflections MSAA (pointless and demanding)

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4 minutes ago, nkucz said:

What are typical stupid settings to turn off in a game?

 

3 minutes ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

16xMSAA, supersampling...motion blur, depth of field (these two don't really kill performance but they will make it harder and it will not look as good/clean)

nvidia Hairworks in the witcher 3...the advanced settings in GTA 5 and ULTRA grass quality in GTA 5 (use HIGH)

Reflections MSAA (pointless and demanding)

Yeah, fully agree, don't forget max Anti-Aliasing setting in Rise of the Tomb Raider (SMAA x4 or something like that?)... Cuts the FPS in HALF when compared to lower AA settings and doesn't even make much of a visual difference...

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There are still tons of games so badly optimized that you won't get 60 fps at 1080p ultra. Mafia 3 is one example. GTA IV is another. Then there are some games that have ridiculously high settings that will kill any cpu+gpu combo, such as GTA V. GTA V runs brilliantly on my 970 (much less a 1070) with most settings turned all the way up, but turning up the advanced settings puts an enormous load on your system.

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9 minutes ago, SteveGrabowski0 said:

There are still tons of games so badly optimized that you won't get 60 fps at 1080p ultra. Mafia 3 is one example. GTA IV is another. Then there are some games that have ridiculously high settings that will kill any cpu+gpu combo, such as GTA V. GTA V runs brilliantly on my 970 (much less a 1070) with most settings turned all the way up, but turning up the advanced settings puts an enormous load on your system.

Actually I'm pretty sure a 1070 is much less a 980 or 980ti. But ok

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3 hours ago, Railgun said:

I have no idea why people are saying things like "eh you can probably manage to get 60 FPS". I'm running a 1070 and getting around 100-150 FPS in all games I play AT 1440P! The 1070 is not a weak card, guys.

Probably because games like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Dishonored 2 and Watch Dogs 2 exist. Considering those are three titles that launched this year alone it's not really fair to say that the 1070 doesn't drop below 60fps in any games.

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Here's a master list of games that a stock GTX 1070 doesn't get 60 FPS in, or doesn't get a constant 60 FPS in, at 1080p with settings maxed. So far mentioned are:

 

Witcher 3 Blood on Wine DLC

Black Desert Online

TERA

GTA IV

GTA V

Watch Dogs 2

Rise of the Tomb Raider

Crysis 3

Assassin's Creed Black Flag

Assassin's Creed Unity

Assassin's Creed Syndicate

Ark: Survival Evolved

Ashes of the Singularity

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Mafia 3

Dishonored 2

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Play in borderless or window mode, you won't get any tearing even without "Vsync". 

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5 hours ago, nkucz said:

Actually I'm pretty sure a 1070 is much less a 980 or 980ti. But ok

Really?   1070 will outdo a 980TI based on stats ive seen.

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3 hours ago, Rohime said:

Really?   1070 will outdo a 980TI based on stats ive seen.

Depend on how far you can overclock both of them, a 980 Ti at 1450Mhz perform similar to 1070 at 2050mhz.

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