Friday, August 28th 2020
Overclockers Achieve 1000 FPS On Doom Eternal
When id Tech's lead developer announced that id Tech 7 the game engine responsible for Doom Eternal could run at 1000 FPS many assumed current hardware wouldn't be able to hit the mark. Polish hardware retailer X-kom in collaboration with Bethesda has achieved this feat with only consumer hardware and some serious liquid nitrogen overclocking. The challenge was part of the QuakeCon at Home event and saw X-kom push the Intel Core i7 9700K to 6.6 GHz paired with an ASUS RTX 2080Ti Strix overclocked to 2.4 GHz. The motherboard used was the ASUS Maximus XI APEX which was powered by a 1200 W Be Quiet Straight Power supply.Doom Eternal: The 1K FPS Challenge
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36 Comments on Overclockers Achieve 1000 FPS On Doom Eternal
'Challenge' lmao. You pressed a button to start the game. Pretty damn challenging indeed.
Edit: I wouldn't be handling liquid nitrogen without protective gloves but that's just me.
With gloves the nitrogen can not escape quick enough so you will get burned.
That is why they have no gloves on ;)
I get like 2700fps+ while loading Company of Heroes and that includes more colours and detail than the wall used to achieve 1000fps shown in the video.
Blah.
Reminds me the argument for those not wanting to use seat belt in cars when they were made compulsory: "if you drive down a cliff you won't have time to undo your seat belt so I am not going to wear one".
take a "haha" upvote
Stop with insults.
Quit trolling the thread!
Thank You and Have a Good Day.
It takes a certain level of skill and knowhow to make this happen. Few here have these skillsets. In fact, at tpu, more users will hate on it than respect the effort and knowledge it takes to do it. Par for the course at this place. ;)
Perhaps a bad choice of news for this crowd? lol