will my gtx 750ti become irrelevant....coz of dx12.

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hi guys will my gtx 750ti become irrelevant....coz of dx12.ive already tried playing wolfenstein old blood but i just aint truly feeling the supposed performance increase maybe just miniscule texture pop in still there and max settings results in extremely poor performance from 50 fps in win 7 to 22 in win 10.ive installled latest drivers 355.60 wwe 2k15 feels better more fluid.which other kinds of games can i test my win 10 on to try and see a differnce.btw it says Dx12 on my dxdiag.

SPECS: intel core i3 4130,8gb ram,gtx 750ti gigabyte,drivers 355.60.
 
that is because wolfenstein old blood is dx11, the game has to be dx12 aswell. your card will not become irrelevant. you don't support all the features that come with it (gtx 900 series do). there will be a performance increase in dx12 games though, but they don't exist yet as far as i know
 
i pretty much devoured all games at 1360x768 on max.before win 10.but nw ati seems ti takes better advantage of dx12 then nvidia.cmon nvidia put out some PROPER drivers that can kickasss.
 
A few things to consider...

First Wolfenstein is not a DX12 game so regardless of what OS you run it will not be running DX12

Second to answer your question the 750ti is not a high-end card so it will be obsolete sooner than a card like a 970 or 980ti...only you can decide when the performance in games is no longer acceptable.

Third looking at your system specs I would say your CPU limited in some games already and will need to move to at least a quad core CPU relatively soon if you expect to get good frame rates in modern games...even current titles like BattleField4 benefit substantially from moving to faster quad core chips such as Intel i5 series chips/
 

Correct me if I'm wrong, his i3 CPU has 2 physical cored, 4 logical(because hyperhtreading)
Battlefield 4 if I remember correctly is one of the only games to support hyperthreading, wouldnt that mean that i3 should perform close to an i5
 


that I do know, but it should be closer than what was mentioned in bf4 alone.
was just curious about an i3 vs i5 purely in battlefield 4 performance.
 


All of the reviews I have seen have shown that properly multi-threaded games, optimized for four cores or more, such as BF4 and Metro Last Light, will benefit substantially from moving to a true quad core...properly optimized games may even make use of 6 and 8 core CPU's but the largest gains come from the move to a true quad core chip.
 


I don't believe any reviews have shown more than a 3-5% difference between Win10 and Win7 at this point...my feeling is that most of that 3-5% gain is likely from performing a clean install of Win10 or the fact that companies like AMD have had to step up their game on driver releases.
 
Ark: Survival Evolved is getting DX12 patch today supposedly. I expect to see more and more games supporting DX12 by the end of the year. I have a feeling AMD gpu's will perform better than nvidias overall in DX12, but we'll see!