G-SYNC monitor and high-end PC
Posted: 26 Sep 2018, 08:33
Hi everyone,
I am wondering how I will get the best experience playing different games, with different requirements with the setup I have. I am really confused on how to set up everything. Some games I can run at like 1000FPS(CS:GO), some easily at 300+(Rocket League) and some I run around 130-150(PUBG, BF1 etc).
I play fairly competitive. Especially in PUBG where we play tournaments etc. So I like to have a nice graphical experience, that does not give me much disadvantage in terms of input lag(and other terms I am not very informed about )
So I am not really sure if I should use G-sync or not, and how else I should set up my stuff.
My specs:
ASUS ROG Z370-F Gaming
Intel i7-8700K @ 4.8 GHz
16GB G-Skill DDR4-3600
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Trio
Rest of setup should be irrelevant but I am running 1000W PSU, M.2. SSD etc - so shouldn’t be bottlenecks.
Monitor: ASUS PG279Q 1440p / 144 hz
Can anyone help me out?
I am wondering how I will get the best experience playing different games, with different requirements with the setup I have. I am really confused on how to set up everything. Some games I can run at like 1000FPS(CS:GO), some easily at 300+(Rocket League) and some I run around 130-150(PUBG, BF1 etc).
I play fairly competitive. Especially in PUBG where we play tournaments etc. So I like to have a nice graphical experience, that does not give me much disadvantage in terms of input lag(and other terms I am not very informed about )
So I am not really sure if I should use G-sync or not, and how else I should set up my stuff.
My specs:
ASUS ROG Z370-F Gaming
Intel i7-8700K @ 4.8 GHz
16GB G-Skill DDR4-3600
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Trio
Rest of setup should be irrelevant but I am running 1000W PSU, M.2. SSD etc - so shouldn’t be bottlenecks.
Monitor: ASUS PG279Q 1440p / 144 hz
Can anyone help me out?