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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Even light games like csgo struggle at such high fps on most hardware
high res needs better gpu
This.
When i ordered my rtx3090 i was expecting it to run 4k 144hz... But alas, it cannot even do 1440p 144hz. Well, it can, in some games, but it struggles more often than not.
240hz is far far away, unless it's at 1080p, ughhh...
For peeps who want/need a 240Hz and higher monitor (390Hz is the highest I've heard of), they are the type who play eSport games at perhaps 1080P or max 1440P. Still, to hit those crazy high framerate even at 1080P means you'd have to have a pretty powerful rig to hit 240fps and higher. Even eSport games like Fortnite, PUBG, Apex, Valorant, etc require pretty good hardware (both CPU and GPU) to hit, say, 200fps or higher at 1080P, let alone 1440P.