1080 ti benchmark Overwatch?

NoireMoose

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Does anyone have overwatch benchmarks using the 1080ti and an i7 intel processor? I´m planning to buy these but I wanna know, if anyone has any fps benchmarks, with max 200% and 100% settings. On 1920x1080
 

Lehan123456789

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Don't buy a 1080 ti and an i7 for overwatch @ 1080p. It will probably get around 300fps! get a 1080 or 1070 (and perhaps a ryzen CPU) and get a 1440p or 4k monitor, 144hz and an ips panel and your gaming experience will be 10x better!
 

zpak477

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As Lehan had said an i7 and 1080Ti would be way overkill for overwatch, I would go for a cheaper i5 and then a GTX 1070 or GTX 1060 6GB for 1080p 144hz, for 1440p 144hz I suggest an i5 with the GTX 1070, and for 4k due to 144hz not being widely available a GTX 1080 will be enough and you could still get away with an i5, or Ryzen 1700 CPU.
 

NoireMoose

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Well I´m going to play other games as well, but I want most games to run atleast 144 fps because I´ve spoiled myself to such fps in many games, but I want better graphics and stuff. Or maybe I should get a 1080 instead of the Ti version. I want to make a rig that will last me like 5 years with higher settings :p
 

NoireMoose

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Yes, and I want all games to run at 144 fps :D that's the plan of the gtx 1080 ti.
 

dewjustin

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1080ti would last years at 1080p 144hz but don't you think you'd upgrade to at least 1440p 144hz at some point? I suppose that makes the 1080ti an even better choice if you do plan on upgrading monitors...
 

NoireMoose

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Maybe I'll get one in the future, but mainly going to stick to 1080p, I think 1080p is more practical for gaming since you have to process everything with your eyes on the screen. The smaller the screen the better, but I find 24 inches 1080p to be a good medium for gaming.
My other plan if I'm considering is getting a 1151 lga mobo with ddr4 memory and a 7700 i7 with 1080 gtx.
Though I think I'm fine if I went i7 4790, 1080 ti gtx and 8 gb ddr3 (going 16 gb in the future). Though upgrading to a new motherboard doesn't give many benefits going from haswell to Caby Lake of 7th gen processors.