Question Do i need more graphics power for BFGD?

pankaj335

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I'm planning to buy the ASUS PG65UQ BFGD but i am worried whether big displays require more graphics power. I have a Zotac RTX 2080Ti presently whether it would be sufficient? Please offer your guidance, any suggestions welcome. Also , any other change you deem fit that i should make to my current rig also welcome. I am currently using Acer predator x27 monitor & I'm highly impressed with G-Sync HDR tech so i would like to expand it to a bigger display.
My present rig:
1. Processor : i9-9900K.

2. MoBo : MSI MEG Z390 ACE.

3. GPU : Zotac RTX 2080 Ti AMP.

4. Monitor : Acer Predator X27.

5. RAM : Corsair Vengeance 3000 MHz 16 gb DDR4 (single).

6. Storage : Crucial M.2 1tb 2280 type.

7. Cabinet : Corsair Graphite 780T.

8. PSU : Corsair 850 watt 80+ Gold.
 
You're more than fine with what you have. The size of the display doesn't factor into the power usage by the PC. Now, with different resolutions, there are scenarios in which your GPU might use more power since it doesn't have to work very hard at lower resolutions, but nothing that would make your PSU inadequate. You'd still be more than fine with a high-quality 650W PSU and you've got 200W of headroom on top of that.
 
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You're more than fine with what you have. The size of the display doesn't factor into the power usage by the PC. Now, with different resolutions, there are scenarios in which your GPU might use more power since it doesn't have to work very hard at lower resolutions, but nothing that would make your PSU inadequate. You'd still be more than fine with a high-quality 650W PSU and you've got 200W of headroom on top of that.
Gee thanks a lot for the quick reply. I was worried that i have to go for SLI which I'm not much fond of. Now i can plan for the new display with a clear mind :) thanks again :)👍
 
Yeah, way better than SLI, which, to be frank, kinda sucks.
Ya the main reason behind that is not many games support it! We shell out big bucks only to find out a handful of games can utilize it. Thats what got me worried when i planned to buy the display. Glad to know single card is enough for a 65" too.👍