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On that rig anything will run smooth, it's all about what FPS you wan't to hold.

 

That will mostly depend on the games your playing, and at what settings.

 

Simple answer, if it's twitchy first person shooters mostly (and your very competitive), go with 144Hz 1440p, if it's not go 4K.

CPU Intel i7 8700K @5Ghz Motherboard ROG Maximus Hero 10 RAM Corsair Vengeance 32GB 3600MHz 

GPU MSI Gaming X 1080ti Case Thermaltake Core P3  Storage SSD Boot plus Samsung 960 Evo M.2 nvme storage 

PSU Corsair RM750W Gold Display Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ 144Hz 1440p Cooling Corsair H100i V2 

Keyboard Roccat Ryos MK FX Mouse Roccat Kone Aimo Audio MK3 Fostex T50RP + Schiit Magni 3 AMP and Modi 2 DAC 
Operating System Win 10

VR HTC Vive, Audio Strap Motion Platform DOF Reality 2 DOF

 

 

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1 hour ago, ShoshinUK said:

On that rig anything will run smooth, it's all about what FPS you wan't to hold.

 

That will mostly depend on the games your playing, and at what settings.

 

Simple answer, if it's twitchy first person shooters mostly (and your very competitive), go with 144Hz 1440p, if it's not go 4K.

Thanks for the reply man, I don’t care for competitive gaming. I just want to play single player story games or action games like gta v . I will play shooters but don’t care for being competitive just want to enjoy the games in 4K. Getting 40-60 FPS for me is amazing since I am coming from console lol

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