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I am in the process of moving and I don't think I'll be able to connect my PC directly to the TV in my new room via HDMI cable. I can't access my PC much either. So before I go through the hassle of figuring out how to get my PC signal to the TV wirelessly if needed, I thought I'd ask for some firsthand experience.
Como on dude, i have a rtx 3060 that's pretty similar to gtx 1080 ti
I play on 1080p maximum and some areas get almost 100% of my gpu and fps drop to 52-55
SO... if i have those fps drop at 1080p you are getting worse fps drop on 1440p, likely 40-45 fps
So yes, you can play at 4k with your gtx 1080 ti
Because your gpu can handle it?
No, but since you are used to fps drops on 1440p, you will have no problem with fps drop at 4k too
Maybe you haven't gotten to these locations yet, but your fps will melt:
Caria Manor
Bellum Church
Bower of Bounty
I agree, 4k (from how the game looks) should be a breeze even on a 1080Ti (visually it's almost identical to DS3).
If you have a 4k TV but also a 1080p monitor, I'd say... just try it out and see if it works :)
From what I understand Elden Ring is a bit of an odd one, on some super powerfull rigs it stutters and for some it will just work fine on the minimum/recommended specs.
If you just have a 1080p monitor, you could also use DSR (nvidia config panel) and set it to X4 to get an idea of the performance.
For my friend, I am not sure why it stutters so heavily, no other games experience this kind of stutter, even cyberpunk runs fine for him @60fps on settings at mostly high.
Most areas for him are fine (still no 60, but at least somewhat steady in the 45 - 55 range).
Margitt is literally impossible for him (20 - 55 stutters) and is definitly one of the worst ones for him in the performance department, the area with the white dragon in Caelid also is also extremely laggy for him. Though in that last one the lag is gone after killing the dragon.
For myself, I am running an AMD Ryzen9 - 5950x, 64GB RAM and a RTX3090, It's mostly been smooth sailing. It still sometimes has a severe stutter (mostly at start-up, which is fine), but it does happen rarely when fighting things, obviously crossing cell borders drops FPS significantly for a second, which could be smoothed out.
Then there are some effects that cause major fps drops (night maidens mist most notably). I am running everything maxed at 1440p with G-Sync, which also smoothes out most drops, so if there are more, I don't really notice.
If you want 4k with all the bells and whistles you need a 3080 or higher.
Ultimately just try it out. It'll run, one way or another at any rate, its whether you find a performance set up you like with a mix of fidelity and fps.
Personally i wouldnt bother with 4k gaming on any sort of demanding game unless you have a 3000 series GPU. My old 1080ti stomped 1440p on everything i ever ran.