I saw a CPU compare video on YOUTUBE of 4790k VS 9700k. At 1080p resolution, the gap was big, at 1440p the gap was less, but at 4K the gap was almost NON existent. Why on earth?
Hypothetically, @ 1080p the 4790k and 9700k were sending 140 frames and 240 frames respectively. Hence the gap. So likewise, shudnt @ 4k res 4790k and 9700k produce 40 frames and 70 frames respectively? But in reality we saw no gap. Why?
They say CPU has less load at 4k because it needs to compute less frames per second (lets say 60 instead of 240) BUT arnt those frames 4 times more detailes/pixeled each frame also? So CPU works 4 times as much than 1080p? Then why arnt we seeing difference between two CPUs at 4k since both are working full load while 9700k is clearly faster on paper? Please explain in detail anyone. Thanks
GPU :- RTX 2080Ti
Comparative video
https://youtu.be/WtSTtn8bsfY
Hypothetically, @ 1080p the 4790k and 9700k were sending 140 frames and 240 frames respectively. Hence the gap. So likewise, shudnt @ 4k res 4790k and 9700k produce 40 frames and 70 frames respectively? But in reality we saw no gap. Why?
They say CPU has less load at 4k because it needs to compute less frames per second (lets say 60 instead of 240) BUT arnt those frames 4 times more detailes/pixeled each frame also? So CPU works 4 times as much than 1080p? Then why arnt we seeing difference between two CPUs at 4k since both are working full load while 9700k is clearly faster on paper? Please explain in detail anyone. Thanks
GPU :- RTX 2080Ti
Comparative video
https://youtu.be/WtSTtn8bsfY