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<blockquote data-quote="Grabber" data-source="post: 15662298" data-attributes="member: 70485"><p>Well, visually, the game looks and feels like it runs much smoother than previously with the 970 GPU. </p><p></p><p>I realize the difference between the 4790K and 7700K is small. Browsing seems great. Opening certain programs seems the same as before. As far as running games, it's better than before, but, in my opinion, not mind blowing better, ya know. </p><p></p><p>Right now, the game in question is WoW. Before with the 970, in an open area, with global tag bosses and other players and adds all over, the FPS in-game would typically show around 40-70, sometimes, slightly higher. Once I entered into any kind of large fight with multiple players/bosses/adds, there were times the computer would slow down and the in-game FPS monitor would show around 20-25 FPS for the duration of the fight.</p><p></p><p>Now, it doesn't do that, but, I've heard people saying that I should be seeing 100-150 FPS since it is not 4K, but, I'm barely seeing 100, even though, visually, the game doesn't appear to struggle and looks much better than before and runs smoother. </p><p></p><p>Hard to explain, but, I hope you understand the explanation man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grabber, post: 15662298, member: 70485"] Well, visually, the game looks and feels like it runs much smoother than previously with the 970 GPU. I realize the difference between the 4790K and 7700K is small. Browsing seems great. Opening certain programs seems the same as before. As far as running games, it's better than before, but, in my opinion, not mind blowing better, ya know. Right now, the game in question is WoW. Before with the 970, in an open area, with global tag bosses and other players and adds all over, the FPS in-game would typically show around 40-70, sometimes, slightly higher. Once I entered into any kind of large fight with multiple players/bosses/adds, there were times the computer would slow down and the in-game FPS monitor would show around 20-25 FPS for the duration of the fight. Now, it doesn't do that, but, I've heard people saying that I should be seeing 100-150 FPS since it is not 4K, but, I'm barely seeing 100, even though, visually, the game doesn't appear to struggle and looks much better than before and runs smoother. Hard to explain, but, I hope you understand the explanation man. [/QUOTE]
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