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Ram: 32 GB Trident Neo Z
Graphic Card: AMD Sapphire Nitro + Vapor 7900XT
PSU: Corsair 850
Monitor: Gigabyte G27Q 2k
Playing at ultra getting 100/80 ish fps
Sometimes dips below cause of the explosions storms etc
I5 whatever the 12th gen is 12400f i think.
Crappy 2800hz 16gb vengeance ram or whatever
Rx 6650 XT because I love how angry it makes Nvidia boys that I'm not using Nvidia.
Some crossair 850w power supply with some cheap Chinese case that occasionally shocks you if you touch it.
And the cherry on top is RGB fans that I bought because they looked "GaYmUrRr" which have a light controller I couldn't figure out so I just connected them into the motherboard and set it so they're always at the highest fan spin, and now they're just an annoying eyesore when gaming in the dark.
But hey, it runs the original Doom, so I'm set, bayybeee.
Last week I had a 3080Ti and could run max detail 1440p at around 60-90fps consistently.
Then it died, and I'm using my old 1050Ti while I wait for a replacement.
It manages 25-30fps at medium/low detail...
#Legodivers
64,0GB DDR4
ROG STRIX X299-E GAMING II (LGA 2066 R4)
Samsung SSD 980 PRO 1TB x4
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
msi NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 12gb
case thermaltake The Tower 900
stable FPS 60-75 on high settings
Intel i5-4690K
Corsair 16GB DDR3
25-60 FPS, varies hard from planet to planet. What's strange is, that no matter the graphic settings, the FPS will stay roughly the same. So changing from Ultra to Low will result in maybe 2-3 more frames.
Radeon RX 6700 XT
16GB DDR4
Mid/low settings (1080p) : ~60 FPS in game, can fall by up to 35-40 is there are tons of effects and ennemies
Ryzen 5900X
16GB DDR4 at 3800mhz
4k ultra quality with a few things like blur turned off.
Get 60fps on ship and about 45 on planet.
CPU doesn't make it. I5 8400 was at 30-60 fps at "low" render distance setting. Was pushed to upgrade to i5 12400.
Yeah, my CPU is very old. But sometimes I get 60 FPS on planets that look identical and on one I get 30 fps and on the other 60. Seems just a bit strange.
CPU: 7800X3D @ 4.2GHZ
GPU: RX 7900XT
Memory: 2x16GB Cors Veng RGB 5600
PSU: Corsair RM850x 850w
SSD: Samsung 980 1TB PCIe Gen3
1440P max settings 100 to 140fps
Probably because graphics only really change load on a GPU which is more than enough for this game, while the CPU load doesn't change as it's always high and seems to be a bottleneck with this game
16GB DDR4 2400 MHz
Radeon RX 580 Series (8GB)
I get 60 fps just fine. Tweaked some settings and turned off some I don't need because they make little to no visual difference.
Just fiddled with the settings again today because I was getting sick of all the fog where I can't see anything but I fixed that so everything is good now.
RTX 1776
50Gb RAM
4tb SSD full of freedom & democracy