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Quake Champions 8K resolution | Quake Champions Titan RTX SLI | QC 8K resolution | Titan RTX NVLink was recorded for demonstration purposes. I used i9 9900K emulated as i5 9600K with 6 cores and 6 threads (hyper-threading is off). This is the maximum possible fastest scenario for Quake Champions game on Intel Core i9 9900K with 16 threads @ 5.1 GHz or I5 9600K 5.3 GHz due to i9 9900K can`t be overclocked above 5.3 Ghz with 6 core and 6 threads or more cores and higher frequencies were not stable unless I was using 2 cores and 4 threads 5.4 GHz was the maximum stable frequencies but the maximum performance from 5.3 Ghz t o5.4 Ghz will be 1-2 fps max. As again 5.4 Ghz is the maximum stable frequencies with 2 cores and 4 threads or maximum frequencies that i9 9900K can be pushed in-home safe environment. 6 cores and 6 threads are mo than enough for Quake Champions at 8K resolution and you can see it by overall CPU load at the right top corner. Extra cores will bring fps drop due to higher latency delay and no improvement. I used a very aggressive time on Corsair DDR4 5000 MHZ and was running it at 2400 MHz cl9 1t command. Corsair DDR4 5000 MHZ cl 18 is not stable even at 4000 MHZ on Intel x299, z370 or z390 and was even unstable on two X570 AMD boards, so I decided to do a maximum performance possible scenario at 2400 MHZ CL9. Corsair DD4 5000 MHz is only stable on MSI X570 MEG GODLike AMD motherboard but this is what Corsair support told me and I have a doubt in that 5000 MHz stability. I recorded this video with ShadowPlay hacked to record 8K resolution at 160 Mbps and it was uploaded without editing.
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PC System that I used during this video is down below.

CPU: core i9 9900K @ 5.3 GHz per each core with 6 cores and 6 threads with HT is disabled .
CPU cooler: Corsair H150i Pro + stock Corsair thermal paste(no liquid metal on CPU yet).
RAM: cheapest DDR4 5000 MHZ CL18 @ 2400 MHZ cl 9 1T command (very aggressive timing on DD4 that provided the maximum performance result on Z390 motherboard with i9 9900K).
Motherboard: Asus Maximus Hero XI Hero Wi-FI.
Video Cards: Single Titan RTX video card with stock frequencies without any overclock on video card. Stock Nvidia heatsink with dual fans with liquid metal on GPU and IC Diamond 7karat thermal on VRAM chips and power distribution chips.
Storage: Crucial 500 GB MX500 (Windows 10 PRO OS)+ 4x Crucial MX500 2 TB (fastest for ShadowPlay software or Atomos Recording device) + 112 TB of mechanical storage for YouTube archive videos. 120 TB mechanical disk storages and 8 TB of Samsung 850 Pro.
Power Supply: EVGA 1600 Watt T2 (Titanium grade)
PC case: Corsair Obsidian Series 900D
OS: Windows 10 Pro








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