Hello,
I’ve just upgraded my GPU to a 2070 super gigabyte gaming OC.
I’ve noticed in games such as BFV that I can play at 1440p or “4K” and my frames are at 60fps but do drop and stutter a bit, this doesn’t seem to matter whether I lower quality etc, it never really seems to be stable, sometimes just 5fps drop but this creates a stutter.
Monitoring the stats, my GPU doesn’t really go over 80% but CPU does hit around 95% and sometimes hits 100%
I have a 4K monitor but I’m happy with ultra 1440p for most of the time but like to crank it up if I can.
I currently have a i7 3770 16gb DDR3
Will I notice a difference in purchasing a i7 9700k and new mobo and RAM?
At the moment ray tracing is off the cards, even at 1440p I get around 30fps. When I have seen benchmarks in the 60fps for the 2070 super.
I know I’m never going to get really solid as 4K just isn’t there yet, but my machine is matching benchmarks I’ve seen online.
any input is appreciated as to whether it’s time to take the plunge and upgrade?
thanks
I’ve just upgraded my GPU to a 2070 super gigabyte gaming OC.
I’ve noticed in games such as BFV that I can play at 1440p or “4K” and my frames are at 60fps but do drop and stutter a bit, this doesn’t seem to matter whether I lower quality etc, it never really seems to be stable, sometimes just 5fps drop but this creates a stutter.
Monitoring the stats, my GPU doesn’t really go over 80% but CPU does hit around 95% and sometimes hits 100%
I have a 4K monitor but I’m happy with ultra 1440p for most of the time but like to crank it up if I can.
I currently have a i7 3770 16gb DDR3
Will I notice a difference in purchasing a i7 9700k and new mobo and RAM?
At the moment ray tracing is off the cards, even at 1440p I get around 30fps. When I have seen benchmarks in the 60fps for the 2070 super.
I know I’m never going to get really solid as 4K just isn’t there yet, but my machine is matching benchmarks I’ve seen online.
any input is appreciated as to whether it’s time to take the plunge and upgrade?
thanks