1st August 2020, 7:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 1st August 2020, 7:27 PM by Addy. Edited 2 times in total.)
(1st August 2020, 10:27 AM)David Wrote: Devs aren't gonna be "forcing" you to upgrade, it mainly comes down to driver support which depends on your GPU maker which is NVidia in this case but they still technically support GPU's as far back as the GTX 600 series which is over 8 years old at this point. What you're gonna run into far before driver support ends is reaching a point of no longer having acceptable performance in games, for most people it seems 1080p 60fps (at atleast around low-mediumish settings) is considered sufficient and your 1660 Ti will definitely be good for that for a while and should have no problem running Cyberpunk 2077, albeit probably not at the highest settings. (Ultra is overrated these days anyway, Medium/High looks perfectly good and runs much better). Since you're currently running at 1050p you're even safer. Also, you had high background CPU usage when running that test, you running F@h on it or something? I'd close whatever it was and run the test again as that definitely hurt your score
Anyway, here's my results https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31273944
Says my GPU is running below potential but I don't have the OC bios on the GPU enabled which might be it, I prefer the cooler temps but need to experiment some more with undervolting and maybe I could get back some of that performance while still maintaining cooler temps
i was wondering why my CPU fan was going 4500 rpm and i thought it was hot and kept my pc turned off all night. i just now turned it back on and disabled F@H to run the test again and my CPU fan is not as loud anymore with f@h not running. wow, you were right as my pc is much better now that f@h is not running in the background. i will hit 100m and i should delete the app lol
www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31290516