SapphireThunder wrote: »Even GTX970 is enough for running ESO at almost maxed out 4k 60fps. The only problem is how you require a real beast CPU or you will be constantly bottlenecked.
This game is not graphically demanding at all. It's the game coding and optimization which is total garbage in this game.
I would not call any signle-chip GPU out there 4K ready. Many of them (980Ti and Titan X included) are either capable of "smooth" 30FPS at maxed settings or hit just shy of 60FPS with some tweaks. Would even suggest you take a look at 295 X2 or how that AMD piece of **** is called
980Ti has a better price point than Titan X, and the Titan gets you 3-4% more FPS on average.
The single-chip single-gpu world is not ready for 4K yet. Maybe when Pascal comes to visit
The_Great_Maldini wrote: »
Yes, I have yet to try out my system in large scale PvP. But the game otherwise runs flawlessly at 4K and all other maxxed settings.
One further question I have is what do you guys set for limits for the particle sliders in the video settings? I left mine at the default 1024 as I wasn't quite sure what to do with it lol.
The_Great_Maldini wrote: »Hello All,
I am getting ready to build a gaming rig, but I'm having difficulty deciding which GPU setup with which to go.
I was initially interested in the GTX 980 TI x2 in SLI; however, then I read about microstuttering and that turned me off a bit.
What I'm wondering is whether I should just go with a single Titan X. Would that be enough for 4k gaming in ESO?
In addition, I will using my Sony Bravia 65" 4k television as a monitor if anyone has any advice on maxing out settings for that.
Thank you all for your help.