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GTX 1060 and 4k

KyleKyleKyle

Apparently it only went to youtube in 320p? I dunno. but it goes around 59-60fps in the video. 

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I am pretty sure there is not a whole lot of difference on this i7 4790 versus when I ran this on my i7 7700k

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1 hour ago, Morgan Everett said:

I think it's strange you can't figure out how to take a screenshot, and that it doesn't do much for your credibility that you cannot produce one.

Ok I FINALLY after hours of doing computer stuff, figured out how to make a video lol

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I also tried 4K gaming with my GTX 1060 and I was surprised how well games worked. For 4K 60FPS gaming I would still recommend GTX 1080 (ti).

 

GTA V: High settings, usually +50FPS

Witcher 3: High settings, shadows medium, +40FPS

Dying Light: High settings, +40FPS

ETS2: Ultra settings, constant 60FPS

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Lare111 said:

I also tried 4K gaming with my GTX 1060 and I was surprised how well games worked. For 4K 60FPS gaming I would still recommend GTX 1080 (ti).

 

GTA V: High settings, usually +50FPS

Witcher 3: High settings, shadows medium, +40FPS

Dying Light: High settings, +40FPS

ETS2: Ultra settings, constant 60FPS

 

 

So you are saying it is within the possibilities that the 1060 is good enough?

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2 hours ago, KyleKyleKyle said:

So you are saying it is within the possibilities that the 1060 is good enough?

If you are fine with 30-50FPS.

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16 minutes ago, Lare111 said:

If you are fine with 30-50FPS.

Did you like it?

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I am not really seeing that 30fps like ever. I am beginning to think all you people are still stuck on some 745(oems), 

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I think next time I will try to get the words that MSI makes, maybe bigger. But it is just one thing at a time. I am happy I figured out how to make a video :D

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2 minutes ago, KyleKyleKyle said:

Did you like it?

No, I want 60FPS. 

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Just now, Lare111 said:

No, I want 60FPS. 

then go spend some money and join the club

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3 hours ago, KyleKyleKyle said:

They told me to back it up and I did. It is your turn.

What are you asking people to do, exactly?

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