How much FPS would I be getting in WOW on a 13900k paired with a 4080 or a 4090 on a Dell Ultrawide 34 inch 4k OLED Monitor? Would anyone know? Let me know… Thnx
that depends on some stuff
1 what fps is wow locked in at
WoW and 4k dont matter. It will look the same as 1440p.
Lol, no it won’t. Edges on geometry will be a lot smoother. That’s like saying 1440p looks the same as 1080p.
Only if you look deep enough with a magnifying glass maybe. Not worth it.
I don’t have caveman eyes. The guy has top of the line hardware and you’re telling him to not care about 4k.
4k is great for other games like Armored Core 6, BG3, etc games that are modern. A 2004 mmorpg doesnt quality for 4k textures.
When I went to 1440 from 1080 there was a noticeable difference.
Your eye only see between 60 and 30 fps so its waste
He doesnt have to. That hardware will run the game just fine at 4k. I would expect at least 100 FPS, paired with any card from the 3000 series up to the top end 4000 series cards.
OC that cpu and its game on!
you do know that is a myth right
google fact i guess
No its not. The higher FPS just make the game smoother.
I have the same hardware, but have Vsync on because the higher the FPS, the more heat generated from the CPU and the GPU, and tearing starts to happen at super high frame rates.
are you referring to me or slot?
i am saying that the myth is that people can only see 30-60 and not past that
which humans can see past the 30-60 fps
Those trees in Elwynn forest look sick in 4k.
Past 60 is an illusion, like i said, anything above 60fps is the game running smoother, it is not us seeing anything past 60fps.
in games yes but real life no
Dig a bit deeper and that myth is busted. This is but a snippet of readily available information:
The USAF, in testing their pilots for visual response time, used a simple test to see if the pilots could distinguish small changes in light. In their experiment a picture of an aircraft was flashed on a screen in a dark room at 1/220th of a second. Pilots were consistently able to “see” the afterimage as well as identify the aircraft. This simple and specific situation not only proves the ability to percieve 1 image within 1/220 of a second, but the ability to interpret higher FPS.
what i saw also its training
Humans can see upwards of 220 fps, you just have to be trained to do it. The US Air Force trains their pilots to do this, by flashing progressively faster and faster images on the screen and having them describe what it is.