A question about fps in games ??

sahil02

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I have gtx 760 and i7 4770 and 8gb DDR 3 ......but why it can't run crysis 3, far cry 3 ,assasins creed 4 at 60 fps constant on full hd ......it always varies and at some places it becomes smooth and when there if fps drop it lags and stutter ..................

Is there any way to run it at constant fps or stop stuttering when fps drop.....ie if fps drop from 50 to 40 it doesn't lag and play smooth .....(i don't mind even at playing at 30 fps) ......note : I tried adaptive vsync but it doesn't work
 
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No. I think you should hold on playing games for awhile...like I am, and buy the new GTX 800 series. Blowing off your games on hardware that can't perform to your satisfaction is a waste. Games are an art now man, appreciate its beauty with the best hardware possible...don't just play for the sake of playing. I just bought an xbox and sold it off after a week.



Crysis 3 is a more demanding game. GTX 760 cannot give 60+ fps on 1080p high. maybe around 40-45

 
But how can I get constant fps .....how to limit fps(40,50 etc ) and remove screen tearing ........
Is my card enough to play upcomming games atleast at 30 fps like wolfienstien the order , titan fall ....
 
Get a GTX 780...but even the highest end card from Nividia still cannot peform the games you mentioned at 60 FPS on maximum settings. It's just that the cards of this gen is ridiculous.
 


Ok Ok, I made a mistake. Actually he asked "Why cant it play on 60 fps constant?". So i was replying to that.
 


No. I think you should hold on playing games for awhile...like I am, and buy the new GTX 800 series. Blowing off your games on hardware that can't perform to your satisfaction is a waste. Games are an art now man, appreciate its beauty with the best hardware possible...don't just play for the sake of playing. I just bought an xbox and sold it off after a week.

 
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Your CPU, the i7 4770K will perform well now, and will be more than enough for the future, just stick to it. My suggestion, if you need to play games, try to play less demanding games like Call Of Duty or something, the online multiplayer though. And when the 800 series come out, by that time there will be a whole slew of beautiful games like GTA5, Destiny, TitanFall for you to play, and with the greatest hardware possible too. Trust me bro, I have been down that road, you buy PC for the best graphics possible, if you are satisfied with 30-40 fps, consoles will do just fine. Be a PC Gamer, have pride.
 
I don't want to buy ps4 ....as in India it's games cost 4000rs and console itself is 40000rs ie around 634$..... I currently have xbox 360 ......but I only play exclusives on it ..........I tried cod black ops 2,mw3 guess what it was running at 60 fps constant on extra details
 


It will definitely be coming to PC. I mean just think about it...XBOX ONE and PS4 's hardware is very close to PC now, so when they code the game it will be easier to optimize for PC...why miss the chance to make money on another playtform?
 


Yup there's a lot of difference. AX series is the highest quality PSU series from Corsair. Most AX models are 80+Gold certified whereas most TX models are 80+Bronze certified. Most AX models are made by Seasonic whereas most TX models are made by CWT. Seasonic makes the best PSUs and has better build quality

 


So...would you the seasonic x series 850 watt and corsair ax 860i performs equally in terms of wattage stability? I mean overall is it just basically the same PSU quality? Where I live, the corsair ax 860i is very expensive compared to seasonic 850 watt.
 


The Corsair AXi series are different. They are 80+Platinum certified. That's why they are expensive. I would say go with the cheaper. U can't go wrong with that range of PSUs. Also Seasonic X -series has 2 850W models. The newer one has 6 (6+2) pin PCIe connectors the older had only 4. The newer also has 7yrs warranty