BuddhaCube
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Theoretically, on BF4 can the EVGA 780 TI pull off 144hz on highest settings?
Theoretically, on BF4 can the EVGA 780 TI pull off 144hz on highest settings?
If you go to YouTube and search for "EVGA 780 Ti Superclocked Battlefield 4" you'll literally get a few videos showing the FPS this card gets in said game.
Long story short: I skipped through 3 videos and the card seemed to do between 70 and 100 FPS in multiplayer maps.
If you have a 144hz monitor, I would say you should generally disable v-sync. Tearing is supposed to happen less often on higher refresh rates.
So even if you have 70-100fps, it should be still better then the max 60 frames (60hz physically can't display more than 60 "frames") on a 60hz monitor.
So you would still benefit from the higher refresh rate even if you don't get the the full 144fps.
What he said!But you would still probably need two cards to get the full 144hz experience
Two overclocked Titans struggle for it (sustained) so I think the Ti's may do as well.
Even using 4 Titans or 4 290Xs you will get the minimums dropping to about 130fps
you could drop you aa down a notch to give you a little less stress on your card. with out sacrificing some of the other game beauty.
144 fps on that mess of a game that is Battlefield 4? Maybe on single player but not multiplayer, especially on a full 64 player server. You will most likely be CPU-limited a lot of the time (if you're using Mantle it'll be less of a problem). Such is the case in just about any game with so many players.