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4K gaming possible at full settings on todays hardware?

Try it on Mantle as well!!

I will in the near future but I don't think Mantle will make much difference to the minimums as the Titans are using 5.2gb of VRAM at that resolution in BF4.

At 4K the 290Xs give very good minimums at stock and using DX11. Providing you don't run out of VRAM, using max settings seems to compress the mins and maxs closer around the average in some games like BF4 with both NVidia and AMD cards.
 
Hi Greg, What did you use for games before this?

Im used to playing games as 120Hz as i prefer fast gameplay, how much of a difference was there?

Unless you didn't play at 120Hz before?
 
Hey Clov!s

I used a 120Hz Asus vg278H monitor (and still do for 3D gaming) and also A dell IPS monitor. I do run V-Sync in a few games to keep the tearing away but not noticed it that often :)
 
Question Greg if you would be so kind to share your experience.

In terms of VRAM, do you feel 6GB is pretty spot on, close or more than enough if you had say another Titan to give more power? or 2 Titan Blacks.
 
Question Greg if you would be so kind to share your experience.

In terms of VRAM, do you feel 6GB is pretty spot on, close or more than enough if you had say another Titan to give more power? or 2 Titan Blacks.

3x6GB Titans would be the perfect set up for me and I would expect that to last me a good couple of years. With having seen 4.5GB used in a couple of games, I wonder how much is caching and how much is really needed and I guess we won't know for sure till 3GB and 4GB VRAM users let us know.

I still stand by the fact that AA turned down or things like FXAA/TXAA used in place of MSAA looks fantastic and I can't tell the difference of what is being used in truth.

We need others with lesser VRAM to buy a 4K monitor as to confirm what is what with terms of VRAM Rossi.
 
3x6GB Titans would be the perfect set up for me and I would expect that to last me a good couple of years. With having seen 4.5GB used in a couple of games, I wonder how much is caching and how much is really needed and I guess we won't know for sure till 3GB and 4GB VRAM users let us know.

I still stand by the fact that AA turned down or things like FXAA/TXAA used in place of MSAA looks fantastic and I can't tell the difference of what is being used in truth.

We need others with lesser VRAM to buy a 4K monitor as to confirm what is what with terms of VRAM Rossi.

Cool beans, cheers for the response.
 
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