來源:pcgamer
隨着一些最新的Nvidia顯卡在今年11月正式推出,PC遊戲領域將再次發生巨大變化。
Nvidia做出了相當大的提升對一些最受歡迎的FPS遊戲幀數的改進,對於那些追求更高FPS數字的人來說,可能需要一個新的顯示器來跟上這些顯卡。
Nvidia對其RTX 40系列提出了相當大的配置要求,稱競技玩家需要一個像Alienware 34 QD-OLED這樣的27英寸1440p 360Hz顯示器,它是我們在FPS遊戲中最喜歡的顯示器之一。新卡將提供360以上的幀數,在遊戲中延遲低至10毫秒,使玩家更勝一籌。
在Nvidia的RTX 40公告頁面的一張圖表顯示了這些改進對流行電競遊戲的影響。給出的例子是即將推出的RTX 4090與英特爾i9配對,在1440P下運行Apex Legends, Fortnite,,Overwatch,Rainbow Six Siege,Valorant的數據。
在該公司的測試中,大多數都輕鬆地拉動超過400 FPS,延遲低於10ms。
The PC gaming landscape is once again set for big changes with the launch of new hardware. As the next generation rolls in, many of us are adrift in dreams of upgrades. With some of the newest Nvidia cards officially launching this November (opens in new tab), we're drooling over the potential boost that can come with new GPUs. Depending on what you play and how, you might be interested in different advancements. For the shooter die-hards, Nvidia is making some pretty big promises when it comes to improvements in frame rate for some of the most popular games. For those chasing impossibly high FPS numbers, a new monitor may well be in need to keep up with these cards. Nvidia is making some pretty big claims for its RTX 40 Series, stating that competitive players will actually benefit from something like a 27" 1440p 360Hz monitor like the Alienware 34 QD-OLED (opens in new tab) monitor, which is one of our favourites in the category (opens in new tab). The company says the new cards will deliver framerates of 360+ with latency as low as 10ms in optimised games, giving players a slight edge. A graph on Nvidia's RTX 40 announcement page (opens in new tab) shows off some of these improvements to popular esports titles. The examples given are for the upcoming RTX 4090, paired with an Intel i9 running Apex Legends, Fortnite, Overwatch, Rainbow Six Siege, and Valorant at 1440P. Most were happily pulling over 400 FPS with under 10ms latency on the company's tests. Best gaming monitor (opens in new tab): Pixel-perfect panels for your PC Best high refresh rate monitor (opens in new tab): Screaming quick screens Best 4K monitor for gaming (opens in new tab): When only high-res will do Best 4K TV for gaming (opens in new tab): Big-screen 4K PC gaming The demanding Apex Legends doesn't do quite as well as the other games. In the graph it's been capped at 300 FPS, which feels like it's falling short of Nvidia's 360 FPS claims. Still this is a pretty huge improvement over what I've ever achieved in Apex. That boost in performance likely wouldn't help a last-place champion like me, but for those into esports any advantage is key. Fortnite performs the best out of the bunch, but that's what you'd expect from a game optimised to work just about anywhere. If it can run on a Switch or even a phone, it's not too surprising. The graph shows Fortnite zooming along at an uncapped 601 FPS at 8.4 ms of latency. The speed at which kids dressed as a bear piloting another bear will turn into houses when you shoot them is going to be staggering. Rainbow Six Siege comes in a very healthy second with an uncapped framerate of 493 and only hitting 7.9 ms in the latency department. Valorant is next with 433 FPS at 8.2 ms, which might just help you rank up through the nerves (opens in new tab). Overwatch, like Apex Legends, had its framerate capped but this time at 400 FPS and was hitting 8.6 ms latency. It'll be extra interesting to see how the upcoming Overwatch 2 (opens in new tab), which recently lost its lead hero designer (opens in new tab), works with these cards.
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