Battlefield 4 and Crysis 3 FPS range?

dharcshadow

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Hey everyone!
This is my first ever forum post and I'm just wondering what fps I will get on BF4 Ultra Settings (1920 by 1080) and Crysis 3 on Very High if I have these specs:

i7-4770K (Overclocked to 4.7 Ghz)
Dual Nvidia Geforce GTX 770
16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM at 2133 Mhz
ASUS Maximus VI Gene
850 Watt power supply

Thanks to everyone!
 

illuminatuz

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You got an amazing spec monster pc.. so no bottleneck..

What I can say is that BF4 and Crysis can easily run at least at 50 fps without any problem..

The only way to accurately find out is to actually game it and use a decent software (I use Razer GameBooster) to measure the FPS.. Fraps is another one but it will actually cause your FPS to go down, away from actual potential performance. (or from what I experienced out of it..)

Also, the human eye cannot make out the difference in smoothness/quality above 60 FPS..

On the whole, your gaming experience will be amazing and smooth.. if you got a 120 HZ monitor, it will be just jaw-dropping experience..

Game-On..
 

illuminatuz

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It will be a cake-walk... nothing to worry there as well.. Just make sure that you keep your drivers updated as newer drivers will give more performance boosts especially when in SLI..
 
Titanfall (insane quality with 8x MSAA)
Average frames: 60/90 (most players have too much screen tearing to play at > than 60).
Guild wars 2 (Ultra settings)
Average frames: 60 (game locks at this frames rate by default)
Skyrim (4x + high)
Average frames: 222.6
 

Eggz

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You'll be on par with a single 780 ti. If you can't find 1080p benchmarks for SLI 770s in those games, just add 5-10 fps to whatever you find on the 780 ti at that resoluion. However, I think Anandtech has 1440p and higher benchmarks in a lot of games for both of those configurations. I'll post one of the graphs for Crysis 3, and you can just click it to go to the original article to see the rest for yourself.