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1080p 60? there's no reason a 970 should hold you back, a 1050ti can do 1080p gaming handily. What's your CPU?

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Well, in those games you listed with vsync on you'll obviously run into some stutters with a 970.  A 1070 should have no problem though.

 

Although those games are pretty heavy on the CPU as well. What CPU are you using?

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2 minutes ago, fasauceome said:

1080p 60? there's no reason a 970 should hold you back, a 1050ti can do 1080p gaming handily. What's your CPU?

r7 1700 @3.7ghz, 2x8gb 3000mhz ddr4, GTX970 clock +100mhz

most games runs on 50pfs average, but looks choppy occasionally. So I cap some games on 30fps

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35 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

r7 1700 @3.7ghz, 2x8gb 3000mhz ddr4, GTX970 clock +100mhz

most games runs on 50pfs average, but looks choppy occasionally. So I cap some games on 30fps

Lower settings, mabye only x4 AA, 2nd highest settings should work.

 

always go 2 tiers when jump so a 1080 or 1080 ti would be a better upgrade.

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3 hours ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

I know new graphics cards are coming out, 

How did GTX1070 hold up on ultra 1080p 60hz with vsync ON  in current new games MHW, FFXV, ACO etc

current card is GTX970 and had to play  some games at 30fps....

This is how I play with vsync on with my GTX 1070 with almost 1080p (monitor is a slighter bigger resolution 2560x1080) and from my experience I can tell you it runs most modern games on Ultra with stable 60 fps, but not all. In some cases you will have to lower AA, disable supersampling or some few settings to maintain 60 fps with vsync on, but those games are very few & mostly it will run games on Ultra. Especially your monitor has 30% less pixels than mine.

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6 minutes ago, J.b091 said:

This is how I play with vsync on with my GTX 1070 with almost 1080p (monitor is a slighter bigger resolution 2560x1080) and from my experience I can tell you it runs most modern games on Ultra with stable 60 fps, but not all. In some cases you will have to lower AA, disable supersampling or some few settings to maintain 60 fps with vsync on, but those games are very few & mostly it will run games on Ultra. Especially your monitor has 30% less pixels than mine.

thanks, its a very good reference, the 33% buffer will be used up in new coming games in 2 years?imo

I think I will have to go beyond GTX1070 for more future proof ,GTX2070 (gtx1080) or skip to next gen

 

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4 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

thanks, its a very good reference, the 33% buffer will be used up in new coming games in 2 years?imo

I think I will have to go beyond GTX1070 for more future proof ,GTX2070 (gtx1080) or skip to next gen

 

Well, if your budget allows you to buy even stronger card than GTX 1070, then hell yeah, why not. If it was me to going a card now, I would buy strongest one available for my budget.

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8 minutes ago, J.b091 said:

Well, if your budget allows you to buy even stronger card than GTX 1070, then hell yeah, why not. If it was me to going a card now, I would buy strongest one available for my budget.

sure,its all about price to performance. but recent Nvidia pricing trend MSRP seems setting higher and higher, it is quite worrying, 

and thanks to mining, graphics cards are still inflated....... 

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