Fps

Hi guys
I want to know if a computer specification like this will be how much FPS will be What?

Intel Core I5 [3rd Gen] 3470
Ram 8 GB
Intel HD Graphics 4000
GEFORCE GT 730

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  • If nothing runs together with CF and no interferences occur, you can get a maximum of 50-60 FPS
  • Waiwio wrote: »
    If nothing runs together with CF and no interferences occur, you can get a maximum of 50-60 FPS

    And how to make it 250 or 300 Fps
  • IGN_Galaxy wrote: »

    And how to make it 250 or 300 Fps

    CF is capped at 200, but if you wanna reach that cap you should throw out that gt 730 and get something like a GTX 950/1050/1050Ti, they're pretty cheap used. Pretty sure even a 750Ti would do it for you, but unless you can get a used one for a very low price I wouldn't suggest old models as usually the prices don't decrease a lot with newer generations arriving. Your CPU should do just fine.

  • IDK if is even possible over 250 FPS ( some users say FPS are capped around 250 FPS )

    Anyway here are my results (just tested few minutes ago) on same map New Ship:

    PC1:
    i5 8600 ( 3.1 GHz)
    RAM 24 GB DDR4 @ 3000 MHz (dual channel)
    GTX 1060 / 3GB GDDR5 on 192 bits
    SSD 128 GB (windows + CF )
    HDD 2 TB
    Windows 7 x64

    game rezolution 1280x1024 , full screen, FPS = 187-232 / (max FPS spike 232.5 )
    game rezolution 1980x1080 , full screen, FPS = 187-200.6 / (average FPS 199 , but max FPS won't pass 200.6)

    PC2:
    i5 760 ( 2.8 GHZ)
    RAM 8 GB DDR3 @ 1600 MHz (dual channel)
    GTX 560 / 1GB GDDR5 on 256 bits
    HDD 500 GB
    Windows 10 x64

    game rezolution 1280 x1024, fullscreen FPS = 180 - 220 ( max FPS spike 233.5 )
    can't test right now on 1980x1080 because the 17 inch display max rez is 1280x1024

    P.S.

    Your GT 730 use a video memory bandwidth of 64 or 128 bits
    ... but i presume you should reach 70 or 80 FPS (best scenario) if the video card have 1GB DDR3 with 128 bits

    as the nvidia website show on specifications that only with GDDR3 run on 128 bits and using GDDR5 is avaible only with 32 or 64 bits :
    https://www.geforce.com/hardware/des...specifications

    But you can use GPU-Z and see all the GPU details :manufacturer, the amount of RAM and what bandwidth have

    okey thanks bro