Got a link to the 3dmark result for that? What variant of timespy did you run, as your CPU score is outperforming the default i9-9900k which I find hard to believe honestly, unless the CPU in your sig is out of date.
https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/33020189
Hey gents,
Question for you all regarding my i9-9900k and SpeedStep. My previous build consisting of an i7-4790k and a gigabyte z97x-ud3h-bk board using the resource monitor I would see my CPU ramping up to 4.4 ghz or scaling down significantly depending on CPU load, however this doesn't seem...
Well, the cards arrive Weds. Friend upgraded to a 2080Ti SLI setup and shipped me his old cards as I am still on a gtx970. The 980Ti setup would be a huge upgrade over what I have currently and if benchmarks are to be believed should still be very decent to use today.
That article said "could be in response to"...there was nothing definitive in that article that the group responsible came out and said they were doing it because of Nostalrius....misleading article is misleading.
I have yet to have the PC version crash once on me, I didn't really get into the game until after the first patch. I have a GTX970 GPU and haven't experienced stuttering FPS or any slowdown when using the batmobile. I must be one of the lucky ones...
Am I the only one who is having absolutely no problems with this game on my GTX 970? I was extremely worried yesterday when I was at work and reading all the articles on how the game was running, however I updated to the new graphics driver via GeForce Experience, launched the game, then closed...
The laptops next refresh is at least 6 months out. The MBP line generally gets its big refresh (just happened) and than a smaller refresh 6-9 months later.