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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16090908" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>Theory time...</p><p></p><p>If I'm absolutely in love with a game (or games) that are poorly optimized for PC, be it because it's a crappy port or because there are unofficial aftermarket modifications tapping into the game's architecture, would overbuilding a PC hide some of the poor optimization? For instance; I can run a vanilla copy of GTA V on Ultra settings at close to consistent 60 FPS (1920x1080 60Hz display), but with a graphics overhaul and my LSPDFR mod, I run at about 50 FPS on High (two steps below Ultra) with dips into the lower 40's.</p><p></p><p>It is my estimation, bear with me here, that an i9-9900K and an RTX 2080 Ti would solidly produce 100 FPS on Ultra, and if not, at least at my current High settings. With the aforementioned modifications mind you. That would give me enough margin (on the same 1080/60) to essentially hide the dip from 100 to maybe 75 FPS or so, right? I know it's asinine to think about an i9-9900K and an RTX 2080 Ti sitting in a rig powering a 1920x1080 60Hz panel, but quality is very important to me and I strive to provide a seamless viewing experience on my YouTube channel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16090908, member: 103998"] Theory time... If I'm absolutely in love with a game (or games) that are poorly optimized for PC, be it because it's a crappy port or because there are unofficial aftermarket modifications tapping into the game's architecture, would overbuilding a PC hide some of the poor optimization? For instance; I can run a vanilla copy of GTA V on Ultra settings at close to consistent 60 FPS (1920x1080 60Hz display), but with a graphics overhaul and my LSPDFR mod, I run at about 50 FPS on High (two steps below Ultra) with dips into the lower 40's. It is my estimation, bear with me here, that an i9-9900K and an RTX 2080 Ti would solidly produce 100 FPS on Ultra, and if not, at least at my current High settings. With the aforementioned modifications mind you. That would give me enough margin (on the same 1080/60) to essentially hide the dip from 100 to maybe 75 FPS or so, right? I know it's asinine to think about an i9-9900K and an RTX 2080 Ti sitting in a rig powering a 1920x1080 60Hz panel, but quality is very important to me and I strive to provide a seamless viewing experience on my YouTube channel. [/QUOTE]
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