You hit the nail on the head. There's a pronounced difference between 60 FPS at 60Hz and uncapped FPS at 144Hz, but upgrading from 144Hz to 240Hz isn't as much of an improvement. should be aware of diminishing returns at exponential cost and performance, since he has a 4k/60 monitor and desires to upgrade to 5k at some point. As you said about GPUs and modern games, it's going to be hard pressed to max out 240FPS at 240Hz even with a 2080ti and 9900k at low graphics quality. But it's not impossible on some older competitive titles. Right now with a stupidly monstrous overclocking rig, the targets for both resolution and Hz would like this: 1080p/240Hz, 1440p/144Hz, 4k/60Hz.
I'd be looking for 120 / 144 Hz - I'm not in the realm of a professional gamer. I'd think someone who has a natural ability who also is a professional gamer or in this realm at least may or can benefit from a 120 Hz / 144 Hz upgrade to 240 Hz. Has the eye naturally plus after being a gamer (professional gaming realm) for so long in a certain game where they developed the eye for that game. That allows that person to be able to effectively use an upgrade from 120 Hz / 144 Hz to 240 Hz, but it's only minimal for the most part or might only be useful every week or so for some certain shot in all reality.
I want to do 4k at 120 Hz / 144 Hz for gaming.
5k is more or so 60 Hz (60 FPS) video recording. This wouldn't be for gaming it would be in the realm of 5k video editing.
I have the 2080ti aorus extreme version with 11 GB GDDR6 memory and the AMD R7 3700X. The regular 2080ti has 8 GB of GDDR6 memory. This could probably do 80-90 FPS (max) for many games at 4k, but many games would need tweaks and such (even if minor tweaks). Which would depend on the game itself (obviously).
If I wanted to do this for gaming I'd probably want something like a 3080ti aorus extreme version with 12-15 GB of GDDR6 (not sure) memory. That would be for 4k 120 Hz / 4k 144 Hz though and many games would need tweaks I'd imagine in the quality settings to be able to get that done.
4k tomb raider - don't play this game, but this video works as an example.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aznxnYrZxKY
50-60 FPS - same exact card as mine. Some changes I could hit 80-90 FPS max, but going on beyond that or something in that realm wouldn't be worth it I want to say. I'd lose too much I'd think.
We've got directly comparable cards, then. 2080ti EVGA ftw3 ultra.
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