Will my current PC run these first person shooters at 4K 60fps?

iSteelRazorBlade

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I understand that this kind of question has probably been asked more times than one can count. However I can't seem to find any thread that matches my exact PC specs and the games I would like to run. I currently have a custom built PC with the following specifications:
-Intel i7 6700k
-EVGA GTX FTW Gaming 1070
-16GB DDR4 HyperX Fury RAM at 2133mhz
-1TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD
-Corsair H80i

Now, I understand that some of the games I would like to run have not yet been released, so for those of you kind people who do answer or suggest anything, the conclusions will probably have to be based off of the games that are currently out at the moment or have played the Betas for these games. These are the games I plan on playing:

-Battlefield 1 (Not yet released however we can make assumptions based upon the Beta)
-Black ops 3-Mainly Zombies (Released, this will be the main game I will be playing)
-Titanfall 2 (Not yet released)
-Modern Warfare remastered (Not yet released)

I am considering purchasing a 4K monitor, however my question is will it play at 60FPS? I understand that many of you may have different opinions regarding whether or not it is worth buying one of these, however money isn't an issue as I've saved up for this. All I want to know is whether my PC will run these games at 4K and what would you reckon the chances are of maintaining 60 frames per second.
 
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1440p with my 1070 gets me minimum of 60 fps with very high settings, think of the likes of Battlefield 1 beta all maxed, Dirt Rally, Killing Floor 2 @144hz maxed. You will get around about 30-40 fps with a 1070 @2160p/4k but you will struggle. If gaming the best is a 1440p/144hz atm.

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It is impossible to say as a) these titles are not released b) we do not know your expectations regarding graphic details.

It is safe to say you should save up for the upcoming 1080ti along a 4k monitor if you want to have a chance at ultra. To be honest you are far better off with a nice 1440p 144hz gsync monitor on the 1070. 4k monitors are mostly crap - slow response times, bleeding, temperature uniformity problems etc. Prepare a limb for chopping for a decent one. Not sure again what are your expectations and budget for the monitor.
 

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GTX 1070 wont run 60fps @4k maxed graphics with modern games, even Titan X (pascal) can't really do that consistently. For that GPU the optimal resolution would be 1440P, so I'd look for a monitor with that resolution. Otherwise your computer is good go with any game. I'd hold on upgrading for 4k until you can get reasonable performance at reasonable prices, currently you need deep pockets for it if you want to run max settings.
 

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1440p with my 1070 gets me minimum of 60 fps with very high settings, think of the likes of Battlefield 1 beta all maxed, Dirt Rally, Killing Floor 2 @144hz maxed. You will get around about 30-40 fps with a 1070 @2160p/4k but you will struggle. If gaming the best is a 1440p/144hz atm.
 
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Thank you very much, and to everyone else that gave me suggestions. i have decided to go with the 1440p monitor as it seems that will be the better option for the 1070, and a 144hz monitor.
 

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Yeah you won't regret it, especially if you can get G-Sync along with it.