@@alexd6017 They also did a win11 optimization (in desc.) so he’s likely playing on a fresh install with very few tasks/bloat in the background. That alone would boost his FPS and latency. Going back to what @xAllen98x said above - although you have the same CPU (and even a better GPU), this video shows him playing at (2560 x 1440) @360hz resolution which requires A LOT more resources from his GPU… even with his in-game settings on Low. That means his CPU has more room to work its magic since the GPU is doing most the heavy work. Think of it like a Teeter-Totter. CPU one side GPU other side. He has a good balance of both allowing for higher FPS. In your case, the CPU is carrying most the heavy weight while the GPU is as light as a feather (1280x960). To make it more balanced (taking weight off CPU and adding weight to GPU), I’d increase some in-game settings to med-high and maybe go into NVIDIA Control Panel’s 3D Settings. For those options I’d check out COMP_READY on X they posted goated settings on their page like a week ago.
benchmark valorant fps in team deathmatch, its more realistic to competetive game, they are abilities etc.
@@zgodabeats I have a video in a ranked game if u want a competitive benchmark
bro i play 1280x960 with 4080s and it drops to 400fps
Its the CPU that matters in that scenario. The 4080s has A LOT of headroom at 1280x960
@@xAllen98x i have 9800x3d
what is ur ram at, ram speed and timings matter alot
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@@alexd6017 They also did a win11 optimization (in desc.) so he’s likely playing on a fresh install with very few tasks/bloat in the background. That alone would boost his FPS and latency.
Going back to what @xAllen98x said above - although you have the same CPU (and even a better GPU), this video shows him playing at (2560 x 1440) @360hz resolution which requires A LOT more resources from his GPU… even with his in-game settings on Low. That means his CPU has more room to work its magic since the GPU is doing most the heavy work.
Think of it like a Teeter-Totter. CPU one side GPU other side. He has a good balance of both allowing for higher FPS.
In your case, the CPU is carrying most the heavy weight while the GPU is as light as a feather (1280x960).
To make it more balanced (taking weight off CPU and adding weight to GPU), I’d increase some in-game settings to med-high and maybe go into NVIDIA Control Panel’s 3D Settings. For those options I’d check out COMP_READY on X they posted goated settings on their page like a week ago.
Bro play 700 fps on2k no drop and Record 💀💀💀💀💀💀