90 k ultimate gaming rig required

d3p

PowerHouse
@d3p what are you talking man ?

AFAIK, 120Hz monitors are not for casual gamers or for MMORG.

120Hz monitors will be helpful only for Pro-Gamers & the guy who bought this entire rig is another casual gamer. Moreover 120Hz monitors require more than a single Card.

Games like Crysis 3 will drag the GTX780 to his/her knees, if played with 120Hz monitors.

IMO, OP can go for Mechanical Keyboards with either Cherry Mx Brown or Red switches, which will be a justified component to this config.
 
AFAIK, 120Hz monitors are not for casual gamers or for MMORG.

120Hz monitors will be helpful only for Pro-Gamers & the guy who bought this entire rig is another casual gamer. Moreover 120Hz monitors require more than a single Card.

Games like Crysis 3 will drag the GTX780 to his/her knees, if played with 120Hz monitors.


IMO, OP can go for Mechanical Keyboards with either Cherry Mx Brown or Red switches, which will be a justified component to this config.
i don't think so !!!
 
this benchmark is wrong man its not true .. it can be see this Crysis 3 Maxed out on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 TI Gameplay - YouTube and read the 4th comment it says that on 66oti maxed out he gets 40-50 when not recording so how can a 780 gets just ~50 as avg. hun??? thats just 60hz im talking about and that benchmark is wrong !!!!
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
The benchmark posted by d3p isn't wrong at all. It stays between 30-40fps max coz of that 8xmsaa setting.
MSAA is the most unoptimized and unnecessary taxing form of AA. The smaa used in crysis 3 is the best and with 2x-4x applied, 780 can churn faster fps and still look as good as 8x msaa.

This has been tested before. For 1080p, 780 can run all games at max settings. 120hz monitors are typically 3d monitors that showcase twice the refresh rate frequency. Works best for double superimposed images for 3d, specifically active ones. They also offer a more smoother experience and faster response times.
 
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Cilus

laborare est orare
If you play Games in 2D mode in 120 Hz monitor then the advantage is that it can produce the extra Frame Rate over 60 FPS. Human eye can sense and distinguish motions up to 75 to 85 FPS max and in a 120 Hz monitor, if your GPU is able to provide 60 FPS + then the extra FPS causes better fluidity and Motion Blur effect.
 

varun004

Journeyman
regardless of the fps any movement in the games will feel smoother like a game hitting 30 fps constant will feel smoother on a 120 hz than 60 hz.
 

varun004

Journeyman
well the transition from one frame to another will be smoother given the high refresh rate meaning the same frame can be presented more than once on this monitor. Give it a try on a CRT monitor even at low fps it feels smoother.
 
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