Sorry, I'm a little late to the game here but ... this benchmarking was done on an almost identical PC to mine (I have 32GB of 3200 RAM) + I play on a 1080P 60Hz TV screen. I've been considering upgrading to 7 5800X3D (much larger L3 cache but nearly $300) and RTX 4070 (12GB VRAM but over $500) to extend the life of my PC a bit further. However, after watching this I think I'll hold off a bit and save a bundle of money -- THANKS!!
I used this build with the 1080p monitor for 3 years and now im using it with the 1440p monitor for almost a year, lets be real it runs smoothly enough, but in some games the fps is not that big as you wish. The Hogwarts runs pretty ok as i remember but sometimes it drops in a really short period of time. It depends on a game. For example as i remember i played a Cyberpunk in 1080p on ultra settings with rtx enebled (yes im that weird dude, i wanted to see everything nvidia prepared for their users), it was running a 45-50 fps in average, but it was playable. Now i can see that the CS2 in 1440p is running in kinda low fps for this game, sometimes on ancient the fps drops below 90 fps (only in a tunnel), then it runs in 150-170 fps. The conclusion is that im not sure if the rtx 4070s worths its buying
Thats my build right there. 3700x + MSI Gaming X Trio 2070 Super driving a 29” UltraWide 1080p / 80hz monitor. Can play anything smoothly on the highest settings.
Timestamps:
➤ Cyberpunk 2077: 0:00
➤ Forza Horizon 5: 1:03
➤ Fortnite: 2:21
➤ GTA 5: 3:24
➤ PUBG: 4:27
➤ Red Dead Redemption 2: 5:29
➤ Rainbow Six Siege: 6:35
➤ Valheim: 7:33
➤ Warzone 2.0: 8:29
➤ The Witcher 3: 9:30
➤ Apex Legends: 10:32
➤ Battlefield 5: 11:31
➤ CSGO 2: 12:32
amazing video man helped me make the decision to go with this build you earned my sub
Sorry, I'm a little late to the game here but ... this benchmarking was done on an almost identical PC to mine (I have 32GB of 3200 RAM) + I play on a 1080P 60Hz TV screen. I've been considering upgrading to 7 5800X3D (much larger L3 cache but nearly $300) and RTX 4070 (12GB VRAM but over $500) to extend the life of my PC a bit further. However, after watching this I think I'll hold off a bit and save a bundle of money -- THANKS!!
I used this build with the 1080p monitor for 3 years and now im using it with the 1440p monitor for almost a year, lets be real it runs smoothly enough, but in some games the fps is not that big as you wish. The Hogwarts runs pretty ok as i remember but sometimes it drops in a really short period of time. It depends on a game. For example as i remember i played a Cyberpunk in 1080p on ultra settings with rtx enebled (yes im that weird dude, i wanted to see everything nvidia prepared for their users), it was running a 45-50 fps in average, but it was playable. Now i can see that the CS2 in 1440p is running in kinda low fps for this game, sometimes on ancient the fps drops below 90 fps (only in a tunnel), then it runs in 150-170 fps. The conclusion is that im not sure if the rtx 4070s worths its buying
I have 2080s, everything running smooth on highest settings
Thats my build right there. 3700x + MSI Gaming X Trio 2070 Super driving a 29” UltraWide 1080p / 80hz monitor. Can play anything smoothly on the highest settings.
i got rtx 2070 super rx 3700x 16 gb ram , IN PUBG u got 200 fps ME GOT 100 FPS
Where is the problem ???
75 fps on Fortnite is crazy
Direct x12 and lumen go brr
2070 s = 1080 Ti