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MAN Get a HDR12bit 4k HDTV. as your 1080p monitor is wasting the card!
GO spend $550-600 on a VIZIO M50 50" 10bit & 12bit HDR 6-8ms response time.
Works great with nvidia video cards in HDR even the desktop and movies play great in HDR.
No ghosting in games.
much better than wasting $600 on a 24" PC monitor that clams HDR even though the nit count is only 800 or so thats not bright enough to be real HDR.
and to get one that can do 1500+nits would cost $2000+
I think this thread is more about how the GTX 1070 performs in this particular game, rather than an unsolicited advice thread.
LOL... I didn't have the heart to tell him that I don't even use a 1080 monitor, I use a garbage $150 black friday walmart special TV, I thought his head might explode :)
I dunno why though. the 1070 is good @ 1080p max settings card. it wont play every game @ 1440p max settings and keep 60fps at all times. GTX1070 is the perfect 1080p card imo.
I use a 1080p AOC monitor with a max refresh rate of 75 hz that has freesync on it with a NVIDIA card... meh, big screen for my bad vision and it works really well with my GTX 1070 and I won't give a damn at turning down settings at some point down the line either.
The point is to get the most out of what you have. I didn't even regret my GTX 760 and 16 GB RAM DDR3 over when starting out over a 970 and 8GB RAM, and not only because 16 GB turned out to be the sweet spot.
Unless you're made of money, there will always be better tech to play with or enhance the experience to a next step but you can't get caught up in that. You enjoy what you've got and to make heads really explode, I don't regret the days playing the Mass Effect trilogy/Skyrim/Fallout 3 and New Vegas on a GT 620 at 720p because I was having fun. Sometimes all I want to do is curl up in bed and play on my console which I do without a migraine making me bed bound.
There's no right way to be a gamer.
Back on topic, the 1070 is goof for 1440p as well as long as you pair it with a decent CPU. I just upgraded my 3770k to a 8700k and my FPS in SOTTR went up a solid 5-10FPS. No more dips down to 29FPS now - the minimum I see now is 43.
I did a playthrough on my xbonex and thought I might give it a go ony PC when it's patched...
(Please spare me the comments on 30fps, it's not a competitive game and I can live with 30fps just fine. Live and let live...)
i7-6700k
GTX 1070
24GB of RAM (3200Mhz)
1080p
The game has some pretty bad lip sync at times too.
I've been wondering the same thing.
I am getting 53 FPS average (integrated benchmark) on my 1070 & 8700k everything maxed out at 1440p, AA on TAA. Geforce Experience recommends the "low" settings. Lol.
16 GB RAM
Windows 10 64-bit
GTX 1070
Running 1080p, everything maxed except AA which I have set to SMAA x2 (if I go x4, I get around 50 fps). Getting around 70 fps, but staying above 60 in all areas so far.
exact same settings here, locked 60fps so far (60HZ monitor), haven't reached the city areas yet, still in the Peruvian Jungle.
6700k
1070
16GB DDR4@3000
Samsung EVO
Win 10 latest build