I am running Fallout 4 with a GTX Titan X on a 5960X CPU and 12 GB of DDR5 Vram with an X99 architecture motherboard and 32 GB of DDR4 memory out of a Thermaltake Core X9 case. Running Fallout 4, naturally, my rig places the graphics at Ultra settings, however, when the game runs at 1080p it still seems a bit jumpy compared to running the game on 1280x720 for example. Shouldn't this game be running like silk on this system when running the game at 1080p? Is there something I'm just not configuring right outside of the game?
I've even tried setting my Mobo, the Asus X99, to Asus Easy Overclocking within the BIOS and I still notice it jumping a bit in the game. Admittedly, I haven't monitored the FPS while playing, but with a gaming rig upwards of $6k I should think I shouldn't be experiencing this problem. I bought the setup in a time where I actually was unable to get my hardware any higher due to some of the needed parts not even being available yet (Z170A build was not available completely at the time of build). I am beginning to wonder if it is my monitor that needs an upgrade.
I am running on a 45 inch 60 HZ 1080p Samsung TV, so, opinions? What can I do to dabble into the waters of 4K with this game where I can get it to go off without a hitch? Thanks for help.
I've even tried setting my Mobo, the Asus X99, to Asus Easy Overclocking within the BIOS and I still notice it jumping a bit in the game. Admittedly, I haven't monitored the FPS while playing, but with a gaming rig upwards of $6k I should think I shouldn't be experiencing this problem. I bought the setup in a time where I actually was unable to get my hardware any higher due to some of the needed parts not even being available yet (Z170A build was not available completely at the time of build). I am beginning to wonder if it is my monitor that needs an upgrade.
I am running on a 45 inch 60 HZ 1080p Samsung TV, so, opinions? What can I do to dabble into the waters of 4K with this game where I can get it to go off without a hitch? Thanks for help.
