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Am I able to get 60fps 1080p with 1060 6gb?

I am going to get new pc build soon and I havent chosen monitor yet, but I really would like to get 1080p 144hz 16:9 monitor. I have amd ryzen 5 1600, Gtx 1060 6gb dual oc and 16 gb ram. So am I able to run pubg 60fps 1080p and if I am what settings am I able to use? 

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I know there was an issue at one point with 144 Hz and PUBG.  Anyway here is some info. on PUBG ...

https://www.pcgamer.com/pubg-system-requirements/

https://www.pcgamer.com/best-pubg-settings/

https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/playerunknowns-battlegrounds-pubg-geforce-gtx-recommended-gpus

Honestly reading stuff on reddit and elsewhere it seems like a very unoptimized game so from system to system who knows what you will get.

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I have a 1070 and hardly maintain a steady 60. It just isn't the most optimized.

 

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I know pubg. It requires a lot. Thats why I am asking, if someone would have same gpu.

On 7/12/2018 at 11:53 AM, ImNotDeViLzzz said:

I know there was an issue at one point with 144 Hz and PUBG.  Anyway here is some info. on PUBG ...

https://www.pcgamer.com/pubg-system-requirements/

https://www.pcgamer.com/best-pubg-settings/

https://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/playerunknowns-battlegrounds-pubg-geforce-gtx-recommended-gpus

Honestly reading stuff on reddit and elsewhere it seems like a very unoptimized game so from system to system who knows what you will get.

 

 

On 7/12/2018 at 11:54 AM, AHaskin14 said:

I have a 1070 and hardly maintain a steady 60. It just isn't the most optimized.

Do you have 144hz monitor? And what settings?

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Any 144hz monitor is basically overkill.  First, that frequency is very hard to achieve unless you severely retard your settings.  Second, the benefit is arguably non-existent depending on situation.  Thirdly, you're basically in unnoticeable FPS range, it's more of a conceptual purchase.

 

You'll get 60fps+ in PUBG with that setup, stay 1080p for now.

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3 minutes ago, jstudrawa said:

Any 144hz monitor is basically overkill.  First, that frequency is very hard to achieve unless you severely retard your settings.  Second, the benefit is arguably non-existent depending on situation.  Thirdly, you're basically in unnoticeable FPS range, it's more of a conceptual purchase.

 

You'll get 60fps+ in PUBG with that setup, stay 1080p for now.

Well, what do you recommend? Do I get benefit of that 144hz? 

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Since the monitors aren't all that expensive, even the 144hz ones... you posted about them already... may as well get one.  Monitors can last thru a few upgrade cycles.  Maybe you'll have a GPU that can hit 144hz at some point in the future.

 

First, I'd stop reading the reviews about color and accuracy etc.  Go with a good brand for quality and reliability.  I only have a 75hz monitor anyway, and very rarely hit that on Max or High.  I'm MORE than happy to not chase the 144 or 240 or 1000000hz number.  My choice.

 

Get one of the monitors that were presented to you by cluelessgenius (I think) listed in that other thread, they're all decent.  

 

Really, it's like buying a TV at a store.  Side by side they can look different.  By itself in your NON-THX living room?  They all look good :)

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13 minutes ago, Premoz1 said:

Do you have 144hz monitor? And what settings?

No I don't have a 144 Hz monitor.  Sorry.  

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13 minutes ago, jstudrawa said:

Since the monitors aren't all that expensive, even the 144hz ones... you posted about them already... may as well get one.  Monitors can last thru a few upgrade cycles.  Maybe you'll have a GPU that can hit 144hz at some point in the future.

 

First, I'd stop reading the reviews about color and accuracy etc.  Go with a good brand for quality and reliability.  I only have a 75hz monitor anyway, and very rarely hit that on Max or High.  I'm MORE than happy to not chase the 144 or 240 or 1000000hz number.  My choice.

 

Get one of the monitors that were presented to you by cluelessgenius (I think) listed in that other thread, they're all decent.  

 

Really, it's like buying a TV at a store.  Side by side they can look different.  By itself in your NON-THX living room?  They all look good :)

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44 minutes ago, Premoz1 said:

I am going to get new pc build soon and I havent chosen monitor yet, but I really would like to get 1080p 144hz 16:9 monitor. I have amd ryzen 5 1600, Gtx 1060 6gb dual oc and 16 gb ram. So am I able to run pubg 60fps 1080p and if I am what settings am I able to use? Is that 144hz monitor overkill for my gpu?

a 1060 6gb is the sweet spot for 1080p gaming IMO.

 

Some people will tell you that 144hz is overkill and that you can't see a difference etc. For anyone that things it doesn't matter try using a 60hz panel and moving your mouse around then try it with a 144hz. The movement is much more fluid and you don't perceive the skipping as the mouse moves. So that is where the benefit comes... it helps with motion blur and makes everything feel more fluid. Then you have the added side effect of having a much higher refresh cap... so you won't see screen tearing nearly as often (at least from running too high a fps)

 

So as for it being overkill, that is all up to you and your opinion of what matters most. 144hz panels are cheap enough these days that the jump from a 60hz to 144 isn't going to break the bank.

 

As to settings to use this is also more about personal preference. Instead of worrying about high fps, you need to worry about what feels most natural and immersive to YOU. If your fps is high and your graphics are trash... then you will not feel as immersed in the game, but on the flip side if you have great graphics and the fps tanks from time to time... then you will also not feel immersed. It comes down to a combination of fps and graphic quality. This is different for each person, but the benefit to higher graphics cards is that you can have more overlap of high in both regards. The 1060 might require a little more tweaking than say a 1080, but you should still be able to find a balance that feels natural.

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46 minutes ago, Premoz1 said:

Do you have 144hz monitor? And what settings?

60 Hz, max settings. I set vsync though, so I don't really know where my fps maxes out, I just know it frequently dips down to 30fps, sometimes for no good reason like combat.

 

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4 minutes ago, AngryBeaver said:

a 1060 6gb is the sweet spot for 1080p gaming IMO.

 

Some people will tell you that 144hz is overkill and that you can't see a difference etc. For anyone that things it doesn't matter try using a 60hz panel and moving your mouse around then try it with a 144hz. The movement is much more fluid and you don't perceive the skipping as the mouse moves. So that is where the benefit comes... it helps with motion blur and makes everything feel more fluid. Then you have the added side effect of having a much higher refresh cap... so you won't see screen tearing nearly as often (at least from running too high a fps)

 

So as for it being overkill, that is all up to you and your opinion of what matters most. 144hz panels are cheap enough these days that the jump from a 60hz to 144 isn't going to break the bank.

 

As to settings to use this is also more about personal preference. Instead of worrying about high fps, you need to worry about what feels most natural and immersive to YOU. If your fps is high and your graphics are trash... then you will not feel as immersed in the game, but on the flip side if you have great graphics and the fps tanks from time to time... then you will also not feel immersed. It comes down to a combination of fps and graphic quality. This is different for each person, but the benefit to higher graphics cards is that you can have more overlap of high in both regards. The 1060 might require a little more tweaking than say a 1080, but you should still be able to find a balance that feels natural.

my friend just said something about 144hz.. So, one example, pubg. If I can reach example. 50 fps, and I have 144 monitor, does it have ANY difference between 60 hertz? Do I need those 144 fps to get best perfomance for 144hertz? And I know, its personal preference about the settings, but do you have even idea of how 1060 6gb could run pubg

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4 minutes ago, Premoz1 said:

my friend just said something about 144hz.. So, one example, pubg. If I can reach example. 50 fps, and I have 144 monitor, does it have ANY difference between 60 hertz? Do I need those 144 fps to get best perfomance for 144hertz? And I know, its personal preference about the settings, but do you have even idea of how 1060 6gb could run pubg

Just do some googling for estimates

 

http://www.userbenchmark.com/PCGame/FPS-Estimates-PlayerUnknowns-Battlegrounds/3944/153864.0.0.0.0

 

Looks like the majority fall in the 75-90 fps range.

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1 hour ago, Premoz1 said:

So am I able to run pubg 60fps 1080p and if I am what settings am I able to use? Is that 144hz monitor overkill for my gpu?

@Premoz1 Yes, easily. Whatever settings you wish. The higher the settings, the lower the fps and your game will LOOK the best. The lower the settings, the higher the fps and your game will PLAY the best. The trick is to find the sweet spot of each individual graphic settings to suit what you want your game experience to be. A 1080p 144Hz monitor is not overkill at all for your GPU. In fact, you could even consider a 1440p 144Hz monitor. Just don't go 60Hz. A 1060 6GB can push well over 60 fps in the majority of games that exist in 1080p and it can push over 60 fps in 1440p in select games that aren't super demanding. So if you were to go 60Hz, every frame over 60 you would not be able to see because you'd be limited to 60 fps. If you're on a budget, definitely go 1080p 144Hz. They're between $150-$200 right now. But if you have $350-450 saved up, wait for a sale on one of these monitors... https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/t4Crxr,fMcMnQ,BcTrxr,4yGj4D/. You will not regret it. The Acer is only $344 right now but I've seen it much lower than that. Oh and the beauty of owning a 1440p monitor is if for some reason you are not happy with the fps you get in a particularly graphic demanding game, you have the power to just bump the resolution down to 1080p without any issues whatsoever. 

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Your combo should be able to do PUBG at 1080p60 fairly easily, as long as you're willing to tweak settings.

Actually, if you play less demanding games like CS:GO or Team Fortress 2 (hell, I'm sure with tweaking you can push Fortnite into 120+fps territory), that 144 Hz monitor wouldn't go to waste, and even if you aren't hitting 144fps or even close to it, latency between any action and the monitor's response would be significantly lower than many 60 Hz monitors.

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1 hour ago, Premoz1 said:

Well, what do you recommend? Do I get benefit of that 144hz? 

well it kind of depends on a few factors like like what are you trying to do? if your considering or already doing work with color editing it would be better to get an IPS 60hz or 75hz panel. However if your trying to do more serious gaming then a 144hz panel may make more sense for you and also contrary to what @jstudrawa said it really depends on the game like some games like CS GO don't really need any graphics changes to get to 144 fps and some games like Rainbow 6 siege are pretty decent looking even with low settings at low res.

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28 minutes ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

Your combo should be able to do PUBG at 1080p60 fairly easily, as long as you're willing to tweak settings.

Actually, if you play less demanding games like CS:GO or Team Fortress 2 (hell, I'm sure with tweaking you can push Fortnite into 120+fps territory), that 144 Hz monitor wouldn't go to waste, and even if you aren't hitting 144fps or even close to it, latency between any action and the monitor's response would be significantly lower than many 60 Hz monitors.

 

21 minutes ago, Eduard the weeb said:

well it kind of depends on a few factors like like what are you trying to do? if your considering or already doing work with color editing it would be better to get an IPS 60hz or 75hz panel. However if your trying to do more serious gaming then a 144hz panel may make more sense for you and also contrary to what @jstudrawa said it really depends on the game like some games like CS GO don't really need any graphics changes to get to 144 fps and some games like Rainbow 6 siege are pretty decent looking even with low settings at low res.

 

41 minutes ago, A Random Dude said:

@Premoz1 Yes, easily. Whatever settings you wish. The higher the settings, the lower the fps and your game will LOOK the best. The lower the settings, the higher the fps and your game will PLAY the best. The trick is to find the sweet spot of each individual graphic settings to suit what you want your game experience to be. A 1080p 144Hz monitor is not overkill at all for your GPU. In fact, you could even consider a 1440p 144Hz monitor. Just don't go 60Hz. A 1060 6GB can push well over 60 fps in the majority of games that exist in 1080p and it can push over 60 fps in 1440p in select games that aren't super demanding. So if you were to go 60Hz, every frame over 60 you would not be able to see because you'd be limited to 60 fps. If you're on a budget, definitely go 1080p 144Hz. They're between $150-$200 right now. But if you have $350-450 saved up, wait for a sale on one of these monitors... https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/t4Crxr,fMcMnQ,BcTrxr,4yGj4D/. You will not regret it. The Acer is only $344 right now but I've seen it much lower than that. Oh and the beauty of owning a 1440p monitor is if for some reason you are not happy with the fps you get in a particularly graphic demanding game, you have the power to just bump the resolution down to 1080p without any issues whatsoever. 

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Samsung 250GB 860 EVO SSD 80€

 

Toshiba 1TB DT01ACA, 3.5" HDD, SATA III, 7200rpm, 32MB 43€

 

Kolink Refractor RGB Window Side Panel 63€

 

Seasonic 550W FOCUS+ 550 Gold, modular ATX-Power Supply, 80Plus Gold 86€

 

Acer KG271 (This one wasnt on jimms, and I took this price from ebuyer.com) 260€ 

 

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Go down to 8GB RAM,  maybe shave a little with a cheaper motherboard too.

 

Monitor is 229 on ebuyer, not 260.  Verify pricing before going further, some places don't update as fast as they should.

 

https://www.ebuyer.com/search?q=acer+kg271

 

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9 minutes ago, jstudrawa said:

Go down to 8GB RAM,  maybe shave a little with a cheaper motherboard too.

 

Monitor is 229 on ebuyer, not 260.  Verify pricing before going further, some places don't update as fast as they should.

 

https://www.ebuyer.com/search?q=acer+kg271

 

Edit:  Nm, I didn't convert.  Sorry.  Ignore that.

 

Not going to get 8gb ram.. Rust and pubg recommends 16gb ram. And motherboard can be changed, but 20€ doesnt really help with my budget being 200€ overpriced lol

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2 hours ago, jstudrawa said:

Thirdly, you're basically in unnoticeable FPS range, it's more of a conceptual purchase.

That's bullshit.  How much time have you spent with a 144hz monitor?

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5 minutes ago, JoostinOnline said:

That's bullshit.  How much time have you spent with a 144hz monitor?

I've seen a few games run on 100hz and 144hz panels in person with friends of mine.  FPS difference when in 100+ range (as in 120 vs 144 or 100 vs 144) wasn't noticeably different for me at all. 

 

I'll concede that fluidity as mentioned above between 60 and 144 may make for smoother experiences.  I just didn't see much impressing me about 144 monitors.  If you do, good stuff.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, jstudrawa said:

Any 144hz monitor is basically overkill.  First, that frequency is very hard to achieve unless you severely retard your settings.  Second, the benefit is arguably non-existent depending on situation.  Thirdly, you're basically in unnoticeable FPS range, it's more of a conceptual purchase.

 

You'll get 60fps+ in PUBG with that setup, stay 1080p for now.

144hz isnt really overkill lol. I'm considering a 240hz monitor, so. I can also tell the difference between 120fps and 144fps mainly bc Im a semi pro esports player

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1 hour ago, Premoz1 said:

Is it possible to get about 1100 from somewhere cheap place, or do I need to change my components?

@Premoz1 First of all, I'd just like to say, excellent choice in the HDD. I own both a 1TB and 3TB Toshiba DT01ACA. They've both lasted me a year and a half now with zero issues. As for your budget, it's in euro? I'm in the US so I'm not exactly sure if you're able to buy from the same places here. And if that is euro, I think 1100 euro is around $1284 USD? Regardless, I usually get the best deals from eBay, Amazon, OutletPC, B&H and Newegg. Paid just under $400 USD($342.71 euro) for my brand new GTX 1070 8GB SC Gaming ACX 3.0 GPU on eBay. You gotta be very experienced with eBay to find such a deal from the right type of seller on eBay though. Same with Amazon but probably easier to buy from Amazon. Now Newegg, OutletPC and B&H are great places to find good deals without having much experience with them. Not sure if either place sells to where you are located but if they do you might want to check them out. 300 euro for a GTX 1060 6GB is definitely overpaying. You're probably overpaying for all those items on your list. They got that exact 1060 you want for 272.49 euro at my local Walmart and it's only 265.61 euro at Newegg. They also have the GTX 1060 6GB SC Gaming GPU at Newegg for $231.36 euro right now. That 1TB Toshiba HDD is only 35.90 euro at OutletPC right now. Oh and it's also a great idea to go 16GB of RAM. 12GB should be your minimum, not 8GB. 

 

To answer your question, yes it is possible to get your PC parts for around 1100 euro. And yes, changing some of your components might be necessary to do so. You could even get that to around 942.67 euro. And that's WITH a 1440p 144Hz monitor. From my experience, I'd start from changing the motherboard and RAM first and foremost. 100 euro is more than double what you can get a very decent motherboard for. And 3200 RAM is not necessary at all. 2133 RAM works flawlessly. Oh and never pay more than 51.41 euro for a PSU. I paid 17.14 euro($20 american) for mine and it has performed flawlessly for me. 260 euro is also insanely overpriced for a 1080p monitor. You might as well go 1440p 144Hz if you're gonna spend 260 euro for a monitor.

 

Can't tell if this has free shipping but here's that same case for 53.99 euro... https://www.ebay.com/p/Kolink-Refractor-Midi-ATX-USB-3-0-Windowed-RGB-LED-Gaming-Tower-PC-Case-Black/15003038684?iid=322764283832&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIM.MBE%26ao%3D2%26asc%3D47300%26meid%3D5bd1507d1c2f499498110bcdc01332c7%26pid%3D100623%26rk%3D5%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D201946822447%26itm%3D322764283832&_trksid=p2047675.c100623.m-1

 

I recommend this case as well. Plenty of everything... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811853017&ignorebbr=1&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction-PCPartPicker, LLC-_-na-_-na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=3938566&SID= Only 30 euro until Friday.

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