Phasmophobia on a Budget PC! | GTX 1060 3GB + i7 4790K | 1080p, 1440p



Phasmophobia on the GTX 1060 3GB graphics card and Intel Core i7 4790K at 1080p and 1440p using Ultra Settings, with and without Screen Space Illumination!

Timestamps

Intro – 0:00

1080p Ultra – 0:11
1080p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: Low – 1:46
1080p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: Medium – 2:37
1080p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: High – 3:17

1440p Ultra – 4:08
1440p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: Low – 4:57
1440p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: Medium – 5:58
1440p Ultra / Screen Space Illumination: High – 6:28

Conclusion – 7:17

SPECS

. Intel Core i7 4790K
. EVGA GTX 1060 SC ACX 2.0
. RAM – 16GB DDR3 1600MHz (2x8GB)
. MB – Gigabyte GA-H81M-HD3
. Windows 10 Home
. SSD : Samsung 870 QVO 1 TB (MZ-77Q1T0)
. HHD 2 : Western Digital WD10EZEX-08M2NA0 – 1TB 7200RPM

Recorded using Nvidia Shadowplay

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2 thoughts on “Phasmophobia on a Budget PC! | GTX 1060 3GB + i7 4790K | 1080p, 1440p”

  1. Hey, 3 GB of vram is not enough to play on high textures, in this game it normally allocates about 6 gb, which means that in your case, a lot of things that should be on the vram are on the ram, which may mean stutters or lower fps, I tested it myself on my old card (gtx 980 4gb) and I found that you need to have at least 6gb to be able to use high textures without stutters

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  2. Another thing is that your test is not correct, no one will play Phasmo in such darkness and the lighting in this game takes quite a lot of fps, you should turn on all the lights on the map and then test and another thing you should see how this computer will perform on camp woodwind with lights on and a fire lit

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