FPS at 4k on this build?

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CPU: i7-4790k devils canyon
M.BOARD: Gigabyte Z97 G1 Gaming
GPU: MSI TWIN FROZR GTX 770 4gb X2 for SLI
RAM: Kinston HyperX Beast 16GB DDR3-2400
DISPLAY: Samsung 4K Monitor

Would someone tell me what framerates would I get in Watch Dogs, Battlefield 4, Minecraft, Metro: Last Light, Crysis 3 and Black Ops II ?


Thanks!
 
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Typically monitors look to change the image so many times in 1 second. For a 60hz monitor, this means 60 times per second.

Since the monitor only changes the image in a fixed even interval if the fps exceeds 60 then multiple images are combined to a single output. This causes a visible line through the scrren known as tearing.

Also if the frames are rendered unevenly, a duplicate of the pervious screen is used while the gpu catches up. This is called micro stutter.

Now with televisions it gets a bit tricky. All tvs refresh at 60hz. There is no TV to my knowledge that has inputs capable of 120 or greater hz. TVs typically will look at two frames and generate a guessed frame inbetween the two. This cam cause inout lag in...
Typically monitors look to change the image so many times in 1 second. For a 60hz monitor, this means 60 times per second.

Since the monitor only changes the image in a fixed even interval if the fps exceeds 60 then multiple images are combined to a single output. This causes a visible line through the scrren known as tearing.

Also if the frames are rendered unevenly, a duplicate of the pervious screen is used while the gpu catches up. This is called micro stutter.

Now with televisions it gets a bit tricky. All tvs refresh at 60hz. There is no TV to my knowledge that has inputs capable of 120 or greater hz. TVs typically will look at two frames and generate a guessed frame inbetween the two. This cam cause inout lag in games so it's usually turned off.
 
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