@EpicGCM-pm2gh I will make a video for you bro with all settings. However to save you waiting: Make sure you have latest windows updates, latest graphics card drivers and nvidia control panel set to 1440 resolution and ‘let 3d application decide’. In your task manager make sure there are no programmes running that will use up too much CPU power when you are gaming. For example Google / edge and Xbox app etc. After you’ve done that right click desktop and then display settings and make sure your resolution is definitely 1440. Then click advanced settings (just below) and ensure your HZ is the same as your monitor. In game, graphics, display, set custom frame rate to just below your monitor capability. About 3 or 4 frames below. Set nvidia reflex low latency to on and boost. Now go to quality and run game at basic settings, 100 render resolution and all other settings to low, ultra low or off. Make sure nvidia DLSS is on and set to balanced. Provided your monitor settings are correct (meaning the picture is clear for you) the game should now play at much higher fps. It shouldn’t look grainy. Make sure after updating everything you restart shaders in graphics display then restart PC. When you restart run through the above and wait for shaders to load. You should now have 1440 @ 144fps. I will make a vid for you bro.
Hey folks I made this video for a friend who wants to buy a PC and wondered if an i7 and 3070 would be good enough in 2024 to run at 1440. This is just a video to show him it can be done. That’s why there is no settings or commentary. If you want the settings I used for graphics just comment below and I will make a quick 5 mins video for you. Cheers! Finally, the video was rendered via Microsoft clip champ from OBS recording. My OBS settings are 1080 but clip champ rendered it at 4k in case anyone is confused! The gameplay is 1440 recorded at 1080 then rendered at 4k using clip champ. As you can see the graphics are crisp!
what settings are you playing with? I have an RTX 3070 & 12600k and im NOT getting anywhere near that FPS
@EpicGCM-pm2gh I will make a video for you bro with all settings. However to save you waiting: Make sure you have latest windows updates, latest graphics card drivers and nvidia control panel set to 1440 resolution and ‘let 3d application decide’. In your task manager make sure there are no programmes running that will use up too much CPU power when you are gaming. For example Google / edge and Xbox app etc. After you’ve done that right click desktop and then display settings and make sure your resolution is definitely 1440. Then click advanced settings (just below) and ensure your HZ is the same as your monitor. In game, graphics, display, set custom frame rate to just below your monitor capability. About 3 or 4 frames below. Set nvidia reflex low latency to on and boost. Now go to quality and run game at basic settings, 100 render resolution and all other settings to low, ultra low or off. Make sure nvidia DLSS is on and set to balanced. Provided your monitor settings are correct (meaning the picture is clear for you) the game should now play at much higher fps. It shouldn’t look grainy. Make sure after updating everything you restart shaders in graphics display then restart PC. When you restart run through the above and wait for shaders to load. You should now have 1440 @ 144fps. I will make a vid for you bro.
Hey folks I made this video for a friend who wants to buy a PC and wondered if an i7 and 3070 would be good enough in 2024 to run at 1440. This is just a video to show him it can be done. That’s why there is no settings or commentary.
If you want the settings I used for graphics just comment below and I will make a quick 5 mins video for you. Cheers!
Finally, the video was rendered via Microsoft clip champ from OBS recording. My OBS settings are 1080 but clip champ rendered it at 4k in case anyone is confused! The gameplay is 1440 recorded at 1080 then rendered at 4k using clip champ. As you can see the graphics are crisp!