@@landenbeat those are great numbers! I did mention all in max/ultra. I did not want to optimize for multiplayer as I do for other games as I wanted to bench at max !
i have a 7800xt with a ryzen 7 5700x (both tuned through AMD Adrenaline and Ryzen Master) and 32gb 3600mhz. i was using radeon super resolution at 1080p upscaling to 1440p. i also used tuned youtuber in game settings and with my setup, i was averaging around 170fps consistently.
@smatharoo9327 yes, with the use of optimized settings and 'upscalers' (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) you can get more frames. The idea of the video is to share what max settings look like on native resolution. No upscaling. On another note, I personally do not like upscalers for competitive games since it tends to blur/lose details on the outer parts of the rendered-frame. I rather lower settings to stabilize the framerate and frametime. For campaigns, I do try to go max native and if the framerate is lower than 60, I will use upscalers.
@@ghost-td2qx to the contrary my friend. The bottleneck should always be on the GPU, that way you know you are getting 100% out of it. Also , YoY improvements on GPUs are typically double digits (xx%). Meanwhile CPUs are in the single digits. One of the best investments you can make is to get the best CPU and delay the purchase of a GPU as much as you possibly can to get the maximum performance increase. It also depends on the game. WH40K is heavily CPU dependent ( to put an example). I believe the 4080/4090 starts to cap out around 110 frames because of the CPU limitation . It’s a debatable topic for sure! I got this CPU because it sped up my rendering times by 7X! I appreciate the comment as well!
btw, optimized settings for performance/visuals i get 360 fps sometimes more with a 4080 7800x3d, for anyone using this video as a benchmark for what pc specs to get for bo6
I will probably will have to do an optimized version video. I mentioned all ultra, no upscalers. Yes, I know you can get more frames but its a more consistent way to benchmark. Nice setup btw
You may be using an upscaler without knowing. It's fine. 3060 desktop ultra, native its around 65-70frames --> ruclips.net/video/1RWmbHMfdPs/видео.htmlsi=vs_P8tsOAo_cRvJC&t=90 check your settings.
@@kingkaldo I did not install any thing but I have activated DLSS but it make no difference with it or with out and I have arround 120 fps but when my cpu overeat I have 70-90 fps
I have a 3070 with a 5600X, got 150fps on 1440p with all settings on the lowest possible. 80fps on 4k with lowest possible settings
@@landenbeat those are great numbers! I did mention all in max/ultra. I did not want to optimize for multiplayer as I do for other games as I wanted to bench at max !
i have a 7800xt with a ryzen 7 5700x (both tuned through AMD Adrenaline and Ryzen Master) and 32gb 3600mhz. i was using radeon super resolution at 1080p upscaling to 1440p. i also used tuned youtuber in game settings and with my setup, i was averaging around 170fps consistently.
@smatharoo9327 yes, with the use of optimized settings and 'upscalers' (DLSS, FSR, XeSS) you can get more frames.
The idea of the video is to share what max settings look like on native resolution. No upscaling.
On another note, I personally do not like upscalers for competitive games since it tends to blur/lose details on the outer parts of the rendered-frame. I rather lower settings to stabilize the framerate and frametime.
For campaigns, I do try to go max native and if the framerate is lower than 60, I will use upscalers.
OP cpu and decent gpu. Should be the other way around bro
@@ghost-td2qx to the contrary my friend. The bottleneck should always be on the GPU, that way you know you are getting 100% out of it. Also , YoY improvements on GPUs are typically double digits (xx%). Meanwhile CPUs are in the single digits. One of the best investments you can make is to get the best CPU and delay the purchase of a GPU as much as you possibly can to get the maximum performance increase.
It also depends on the game. WH40K is heavily CPU dependent ( to put an example). I believe the 4080/4090 starts to cap out around 110 frames because of the CPU limitation . It’s a debatable topic for sure!
I got this CPU because it sped up my rendering times by 7X!
I appreciate the comment as well!
btw, optimized settings for performance/visuals i get 360 fps sometimes more with a 4080 7800x3d, for anyone using this video as a benchmark for what pc specs to get for bo6
I will probably will have to do an optimized version video. I mentioned all ultra, no upscalers. Yes, I know you can get more frames but its a more consistent way to benchmark. Nice setup btw
At 4k im getting around 120fps on my 3080 ti but with dlss and around medium settings
DLSS truly does magic. Thank you for commenting !
I have a I5 11400H and 3060 laptop GPU and in 1080p Etreme I have batter performance no joke
You may be using an upscaler without knowing. It's fine. 3060 desktop ultra, native its around 65-70frames --> ruclips.net/video/1RWmbHMfdPs/видео.htmlsi=vs_P8tsOAo_cRvJC&t=90
check your settings.
@@kingkaldo I did not install any thing but I have activated DLSS but it make no difference with it or with out and I have arround 120 fps but when my cpu overeat I have 70-90 fps