vsync 144 (video)

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  1. snapbeaver

    snapbeaver Generation 2

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    #1 snapbeaver, Nov 20, 2015
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    Hello..

    I had to test whats my FPS really are with my new 980 ti

    Monitor 144hz 1920/1080
    gameplay 120-150 FPS average (with very high graphic quality settings in nividia control panel)

    I see no reason why freesync or Gsync should be used, the gameplay is very smooth, and i cant spot any tearing what so ever...

    Sorry for the crappy video quality, its hard to spot the fps counter in the upper riight corner.

    Radeon seem to be more bang for the buck when it comes to Titanfall

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  2. snapbeaver

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    #2 snapbeaver, Nov 20, 2015
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    and some cool screen cuts, while i am on it

    single kill
    double
    triple
    hat trick
    mega

    1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg 5.jpg titan.jpg

    i dont use cheats, never done, never will
     
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    #3 snapbeaver, Nov 20, 2015
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    sorry for the mulitposting..

    just had to open my mouth today..

    here is my bed / titanfall computer, i do all my gaming in bed.. ;o)

    CPU is sweet, 4600mhz on air (default OC / 5820K), Ram 3200mhz 15.15.15, cpus like this one dont come many in 1000 specimens..

    DDR4 is solid stable, damn its nice, compared to DDR3

    But i will be replacing the mainboard soon, for another platform.. EVGA Z170 FTW + i5

    i used this current board together with lightnings (removed), and the color theme dont mix with classy..

    so, i guess that makes me kinda neurotic

    All manual settings, no auto in there. that's the only way to get a system like this 100% stable and obtain peak performance

    test.jpg