[SOLVED] Is My PC Enough For 1080p 144hz Gaming?

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Will this pc build be enough for 1080p 144hz gaming?:
CPU: Ryzen 7 2700x
CPU Cooler: Dark Rock Pro 4
Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero (WiFi)
GPU: RTX 2080
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z 16GB DDR4 3200
Case: H500i
Storage: Samsung 500GB
Storage: Seagate 1TB
PSU: Corsair RM750x

Btw, I’m new to pc making, so tell me if there are any mistakes in these specs.
 
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It can certain do 1080p 144Hz. Some games simply don't run at 144fps though, which may be what you are referring to. Typically though, an RTX 2080 is recommended to be paired with a 1440p monitor and considered overkill for 1080p. But, like I said some games don't do 144fps. I was just playing The Division 2 Closed Beta at 1080p and I was only getting around 120fps on ultra with my 1080 Ti. It's just the game and there's nothing you can really do about it except decrease settings (which is unnecessary) or get a monitor with adaptive sync (eg. G-SYNC or FreeSync). Nvidia now supports using their GTX 10 and RTX 20 series GPUs with FreeSync, so long as the FreeSync works. I have two FreeSync monitors and one always worked well and the...
It can certain do 1080p 144Hz. Some games simply don't run at 144fps though, which may be what you are referring to. Typically though, an RTX 2080 is recommended to be paired with a 1440p monitor and considered overkill for 1080p. But, like I said some games don't do 144fps. I was just playing The Division 2 Closed Beta at 1080p and I was only getting around 120fps on ultra with my 1080 Ti. It's just the game and there's nothing you can really do about it except decrease settings (which is unnecessary) or get a monitor with adaptive sync (eg. G-SYNC or FreeSync). Nvidia now supports using their GTX 10 and RTX 20 series GPUs with FreeSync, so long as the FreeSync works. I have two FreeSync monitors and one always worked well and the other one not so well even with my AMD GPUs. That's the same way they work with my Nvidia GPU. One works well and the other one not so well.
 
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