I use Nvidia’s app, If I try recording 4K on one then I will loose to much performance, but on nvidia app o only loose maybe 5-10 fps which is t bad on these settings
hey, just a question. I've read your description that to play those settings you need a 4K 240 Hz monitor but you have your frame rate uncapped and you have your settings a lot lower than they should be for that target 240 Hz. if you're on 240 HZ and youre getting 430 fps cant you crank the graphics up a little bit because all those extra frames arent doing anything because your monitor cant process 430 fps? or was this just a maximum framerate /refresh rate benchmark essentially? i liked the video btw keep it up!
Yeah, I actually can crank up the graphics but only till the lowest setting preset for DX12. I’ve done benchmarks in the past and med graphics give me 180-200 fps and low settings give me 250+. But DX12 4K is very gpu heavy, which is why I rather play performance Mode. But if someone were to have a 4K 240hz monitor and want to get the best out of their system then they would prob play on DX12 Low settings.
Yea but it would give you slightly more delay which matters a lot in Fortnite so people usually minimize there settings to low as possible no matter their build.
Hey I am planning on getting a new gaming rig and this one prebuilt I saw has a 7800x3d and a 4070 Just a regular 4070 but I assume that I will get similar performance here However one question would these specs be too overkill for 1080p gaming especially at performance mode It might cause a bottleneck but looking your usage on this video it looked preety stable
@@12852 it is preety overkill for 1080p in my opinion however I won’t judge since people can play whatever resolution they want or they don’t have enough money to get a 1440p montior
@@cabbagememes2852 yea i get you but at the same time idk y say overkill over a monitor bc like see nothing wrong wit having a 4070 and whatever for 1080p but ye
im here to help. firstly the 4070 super and ryzen 7 7800x3d are a definite not overkill, infact it is the greatest 1080p combo for esports value for fps. if you are not sure and are scared there are MANY videos that prove it is not overkill. even 7700x is not overkill. Uncapped 4070 Super + ryzen 7800x3d performance mode on fortnite at 4K can get up to 200 fps so i think its perfect for 1080p and it doesnt overkill
@@Dogwalker447 if you play for the win at 160fps it does. A drop to 60 fps can get you killed very easily. But of course if you play casualy at 60 fps a drop to 40 fps isn't a big deal.
@@JustSenix yes in performance Mode the gpu isn’t really what matters, I have the Ryzen 7 7800x3d, the best gaming cpu which gets the most fps in Fortnite out of all. A 4060 and this cpu gets the same fps
Alright so yes I do record gameplay on same pc(With Nvidia's Software), so no I do not have a capture card but rather record on same device im benchmarking, and if you wonder how much fps you loose, its only like 5-10 fps. Which doesnt make a difference since im in the 400s/500s.