ThirtyIR Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 Here is the GTA V PC Benchmark in 1440P, 4K, and 5K: The benchmarks were done with every setting maxed out (including MSAA (2x), TXAA, FXAA, Reflection MSAA (8x) as well as all Advanced Graphics settings). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheMostKnowledgable Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 Nice screen! I have to zoom in really close to get that facial detail on 1080p. Side note: The video, notice how it never drops to 30fps? But it is juttering and looks like it's slow and fast and slow and fast even though it's going 40 and 50 and 100 fps sometimes? That looks like sh*t. 30fps looks way better. 60 steady does, too, but when you're doing 40-50 on settings you like, it's horrid and 30fps is much better. A good example, as a side note, people can check it out and look at why some people pick 30fps (I for example have to turn things too low to get 60fps, 30fps is for me because I can max it for my display and have no issues, no "rubber band speed switches" like we see there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexus.V Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 5K Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rizaki Koizumi Posted April 22, 2015 Share Posted April 22, 2015 Franklin's aunt's house disappeared... better yet, nothing's there except the grass. WTF is happening there? Shayd80 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThirtyIR Posted April 23, 2015 Author Share Posted April 23, 2015 First, the sound on the 5K benchmark seems a bit off - Premiere Pro screws up the sound when rendering sometimes. This was the first time I ran the benchmarks so I'm not sure what was missing etc. The game with AA does stutter quite a bit as you can see from the 5K gameplay videos here: I'm doing another video w/ benchmarks where I just use FXAA instead of all that other AA - the framerate boost is significant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Red Goose Posted April 23, 2015 Share Posted April 23, 2015 Nice screen! I have to zoom in really close to get that facial detail on 1080p. Side note: The video, notice how it never drops to 30fps? But it is juttering and looks like it's slow and fast and slow and fast even though it's going 40 and 50 and 100 fps sometimes? That looks like sh*t. 30fps looks way better. 60 steady does, too, but when you're doing 40-50 on settings you like, it's horrid and 30fps is much better. A good example, as a side note, people can check it out and look at why some people pick 30fps (I for example have to turn things too low to get 60fps, 30fps is for me because I can max it for my display and have no issues, no "rubber band speed switches" like we see there. Well, I run at about 45 fps and it looks wayyy smoother than when I lock to 30. Note that a video on youtube is going to look quite a bit different than the actual gameplay. Even when dropping about 6 fps (mainly going from city to country) its not noticeably choppy. First, the sound on the 5K benchmark seems a bit off - Premiere Pro screws up the sound when rendering sometimes. This was the first time I ran the benchmarks so I'm not sure what was missing etc. The game with AA does stutter quite a bit as you can see from the 5K gameplay videos here: I'm doing another video w/ benchmarks where I just use FXAA instead of all that other AA - the framerate boost is significant. Its too bad youtube can't really show off the 5k though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThirtyIR Posted April 23, 2015 Author Share Posted April 23, 2015 Nice screen! I have to zoom in really close to get that facial detail on 1080p. Side note: The video, notice how it never drops to 30fps? But it is juttering and looks like it's slow and fast and slow and fast even though it's going 40 and 50 and 100 fps sometimes? That looks like sh*t. 30fps looks way better. 60 steady does, too, but when you're doing 40-50 on settings you like, it's horrid and 30fps is much better. A good example, as a side note, people can check it out and look at why some people pick 30fps (I for example have to turn things too low to get 60fps, 30fps is for me because I can max it for my display and have no issues, no "rubber band speed switches" like we see there. Well, I run at about 45 fps and it looks wayyy smoother than when I lock to 30. Note that a video on youtube is going to look quite a bit different than the actual gameplay. Even when dropping about 6 fps (mainly going from city to country) its not noticeably choppy. First, the sound on the 5K benchmark seems a bit off - Premiere Pro screws up the sound when rendering sometimes. This was the first time I ran the benchmarks so I'm not sure what was missing etc. The game with AA does stutter quite a bit as you can see from the 5K gameplay videos here: I'm doing another video w/ benchmarks where I just use FXAA instead of all that other AA - the framerate boost is significant. Its too bad youtube can't really show off the 5k though. Yea, the 4K @ 60FPS does make it look a lot better than YouTube (download links in description). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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