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What gives you more FPS, CPU or GPU?

A faster GPU generally gives you more FPS and is the primary driver of gaming performance, especially at higher resolutions (1440p/4K) or with high-fidelity graphics. However, a faster CPU is crucial for boosting FPS in competitive/eSports titles (Valorant, CS2) or to eliminate bottlenecks at 1080p. Reddit +5
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What gives more FPS, CPU or GPU?

For most modern games, especially those with high-fidelity graphics, the GPU plays a dominant role in determining performance. A powerful GPU can render more detailed textures, handle complex lighting effects, and maintain higher frame rates, all of which contribute to a smoother, more immersive gaming experience.
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Is it better to have a faster GPU or CPU?

Both a GPU and a CPU are important for video rendering, but the GPU is more important for handling the graphics and effects, while the CPU is more important for managing the system and running the software. In general, a fast GPU will help improve the speed and quality of video rendering.
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How many FPS can a 700 dollar PC run?

A $700 PC can achieve 60-100+ FPS in most modern games at 1080p (often 144Hz+) and even push 100-240+ FPS in esports titles like Fortnite/CS2, but performance varies wildly; expect 60-120 FPS in demanding AAA games at 1080p/1440p with settings adjustments, sometimes needing DLSS/FSR, while newer titles like Starfield might hit 85 FPS at 1080p or 65 FPS at 1440p without upscaling.
 
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Is 1000000 FPS possible?

Yes, 1 million frames per second (fps) is possible with specialized high-speed cameras, though typically at lower resolutions, enabling capture of extremely fast phenomena like explosions or ballistic events, with some systems even reaching terahertz speeds using advanced techniques like streak imaging for scientific research.
 
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Is 200 FPS overkill?

No, 200 FPS (Frames Per Second) is generally not too much for gaming; it's often considered an excellent target for competitive play, offering smoother visuals, reduced input lag, and better responsiveness, though you need a high-refresh-rate monitor (like 144Hz, 240Hz, or higher) to fully see it, otherwise, your PC is just rendering frames your monitor can't display, which still provides benefits like lower latency but causes screen tearing. 
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Is 99% GPU good or bad?

99% GPU usage is generally good in gaming, indicating your graphics card is working at full capacity to deliver maximum frames and graphical quality, meaning you're getting your money's worth; however, it's only a concern if you're experiencing low FPS or high temperatures (above 80°C), which suggests a CPU bottleneck or poor cooling, as 99% usage itself isn't harmful if temps are stable. 
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Is GTA 5 a CPU or GPU based game?

GTA V is both CPU and GPU intensive, but it leans heavily on the CPU for its complex world simulation (AI, traffic, pedestrians, physics), especially in GTA Online, while the GPU handles the graphical rendering, meaning a strong CPU is crucial for high frame rates and smooth gameplay, even if your GPU isn't maxed out. A good balance is needed, but often the CPU becomes the bottleneck in busy areas, leading to stuttering or lower FPS, making it more CPU-demanding than many other games. 
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What is the #1 GPU in the world?

The world's number one graphics card for raw performance is currently the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, offering unmatched speeds for 4K gaming and beyond, though it's extremely expensive, power-hungry, and in high demand. For professional/workstation tasks, the NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 (Blackwell) leads in benchmarks, while for value in gaming, cards like AMD's Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB and Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB offer strong performance at lower price points.
 
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Is 240Hz overkill for gaming?

240Hz isn't overkill for competitive gaming where milliseconds matter for a crucial edge in fast-paced titles like FPS, offering smoother visuals and lower input lag, but it can be overkill and resource-intensive for casual or single-player games where 144Hz or 165Hz often provides sufficient fluidity without demanding as much GPU power. The jump from 60Hz to 144Hz is huge, while the difference to 240Hz is more subtle but still beneficial for pros, requiring a powerful PC to fully utilize. 
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Can GPU boost FPS?

Optimizations and new features added through GPU drivers can give your FPS a real boost. Be sure to keep them updated through your graphics card manufacturer's software. Search for player tweaks and mods.
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Can an iPhone do 240fps?

Adjust default Slo-mo recording frame rate

Slo-mo is set to record at 1080 HD at 240 fps from the back camera and 1080 HD at 120 fps from the front camera. To change the back camera to 120 fps, go to Settings > Camera > Record Slo-mo.
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Does 240 Hz mean 240 FPS?

240Hz (refresh rate) means the monitor can show up to 240 unique frames per second, and to see 240 FPS (frames per second), your PC must render that many frames, with the monitor displaying them, but it's not a direct one-to-one; you need both high-end hardware to produce 240 FPS and a 240Hz screen to display them all smoothly for the best experience, though benefits like lower input lag occur even if FPS is slightly below 240Hz, as long as it's high, notes BenQ.
 
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What boosts FPS the most?

Let's explore some effective ways to boost your FPS and enhance your gaming experience.
  • Update graphics card drivers. ...
  • Adjust in-game settings. ...
  • Enable Game Mode in Windows 10. ...
  • Lower the resolution. ...
  • Manage power options. ...
  • Overclock your graphics card. ...
  • Increase RAM. ...
  • Replace the graphics card.
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Is 80% CPU usage high?

Yes, 80% CPU usage is considered high, but whether it's a problem depends on the context: it's often normal during demanding tasks like gaming or video editing, but sustained high usage during idle periods or light use indicates an issue, potentially causing slowdowns or thermal throttling, requiring investigation into background processes or malware. 
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How much RAM do I need to run it?

The amount of RAM memory you need for your computer depends on the type of tasks you plan to perform. For basic everyday use such as web browsing and document creation, 4GB or 8GB is usually sufficient. For more intensive tasks such as gaming or video editing 16GB or even 32GB of RAM is better.
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What is CPU bottlenecking?

A CPU bottleneck occurs when the CPU is the component within a computer system limiting its overall performance. When other components in a computer system can handle workloads better than the CPU and you aren't seeing the performance you expect, you may have a CPU bottleneck.
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Is 64c too hot for GPU?

But when it's working hard, like gaming or rendering, the temperature can rise from 65°C to 85°C. Think of it like a person, relaxed when resting but sweaty when running! Modern GPUs are generally built to handle temperatures up to around 85°C without immediate danger.
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Is it okay to run my GPU fan at 100%?

Running GPU fans at 100% constantly isn't inherently bad for the GPU chip itself, as they're built to handle it, but it does cause faster wear and tear on the fans, leading to premature failure and significant noise; it's generally better to use a custom fan curve to balance cooling with fan longevity, allowing fans to ramp up under load but quiet down at idle, as constant maximum speed shortens fan lifespan and increases dust, notes Quora, Tom's Hardware Forum, and Reddit users. 
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What are the signs of a failing GPU?

You can tell if a GPU is failing through visual glitches (artifacts, lines), performance drops (stuttering, low FPS), system instability (crashes, BSODs), unusual fan noise, or signs of overheating, often confirmed with stress tests like FurMark or 3DMark that reveal errors, high temps, or shutdowns, indicating a hardware issue. 
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Can human eyes see 200 FPS?

The bottom line: How many FPS is enough? While research suggests that the human visual system can, under ideal conditions, detect flashes at rates up to 500 FPS, the practical benefits for everyday activities tend to taper off around 120-240 FPS.
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Is 500 Mbps overkill for gaming?

Yes, 500 Mbps is generally more than enough (overkill) for online gaming, as games use very little bandwidth (3-6 Mbps), but it provides excellent benefits for large game downloads, 4K streaming, and multiple users, with low latency being more critical for actual gameplay than sheer speed. You can support many gamers, streamers, and devices simultaneously without lag, but a better router or wired connection often impacts game performance more than adding more speed, notes Reddit users. 
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