@@OilParking Yes, but 30 is playable. I've been gaming for decades now and remember playing on dialup at 14,400 bps with quake2 which was awesome in its day. I remember playing doom on local dialup and people were like wow I can actually play multi player. Plus a good monitor makes a huge difference, I've known guys to spend a fortune on a great gpu but still playing on a older 100mhz monitor or even 75mhz. I have a qhd 165mhz monitor so I usually lock my fps to 120 to 140.
What do we think the 1060 ?
Also sorry if the background audio sounds a bit odd during the benchmarks 😅
been loving the vids! think you're gonna grow quick.
Thanks a lot 😊
Integrated graphics are getting so good nowadays that soon it will be over for the old cards with less than 8gb of vram.
I really want to try the Ryzen 8700G releasing at the end of the month but it would be so expensive to put a build together !
Not everyone has $1000 for a gpu and 30 fps is playable, not ideal but without the frame meter you would never know.
I mean you can definitely tell the difference between 30fps and 60 or higher. Let's not kid ourselves now
@@OilParking Yes, but 30 is playable. I've been gaming for decades now and remember playing on dialup at 14,400 bps with quake2 which was awesome in its day. I remember playing doom on local dialup and people were like wow I can actually play multi player. Plus a good monitor makes a huge difference, I've known guys to spend a fortune on a great gpu but still playing on a older 100mhz monitor or even 75mhz. I have a qhd 165mhz monitor so I usually lock my fps to 120 to 140.