T TheOkster Commendable Dec 7, 2016 16 0 1,510 Jan 3, 2017 #1 I was wondering if the GTX 1060: one of NVIDIA's Pascal graphics cards that can support VR, will be able to run smoothly (30 FPS+) at 4K. Please help me!
I was wondering if the GTX 1060: one of NVIDIA's Pascal graphics cards that can support VR, will be able to run smoothly (30 FPS+) at 4K. Please help me!
Solution Isokolon Jan 3, 2017 The 1060 averages around 18-22fps across multiple games maxed out back in September. If you lower your settings quite a bit it's possible though (got a colleague who's actually doing that) But it depends on the game you're playing
The 1060 averages around 18-22fps across multiple games maxed out back in September. If you lower your settings quite a bit it's possible though (got a colleague who's actually doing that) But it depends on the game you're playing
coolcole01 Splendid Oct 24, 2013 4,280 4 25,315 Jan 3, 2017 #2 depending on the game and the settings sure just dont expect any demanding games to do it. Upvote 0 Downvote
Isokolon Judicious Jul 24, 2016 6,369 112 34,390 Jan 3, 2017 Solution #3 The 1060 averages around 18-22fps across multiple games maxed out back in September. If you lower your settings quite a bit it's possible though (got a colleague who's actually doing that) But it depends on the game you're playing Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
The 1060 averages around 18-22fps across multiple games maxed out back in September. If you lower your settings quite a bit it's possible though (got a colleague who's actually doing that) But it depends on the game you're playing
T TheOkster Commendable Dec 7, 2016 16 0 1,510 Jan 3, 2017 #4 coolcole01 : depending on the game and the settings sure just don't expect any demanding games to do it. Got it I'll buy it when I upgrade to a 1080 or a Titan X Upvote 0 Downvote
coolcole01 : depending on the game and the settings sure just don't expect any demanding games to do it. Got it I'll buy it when I upgrade to a 1080 or a Titan X