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I got this pc 3 weeks ago and From the start my settings. Full screen 1920x1080 100% 3d resolution and view distance epic, shadows off, anti aliasing epic (i switched it to high) Textures epic (i switched to medium), effects epic(i switched to medium) post processing low and v sync off and motion burr off. the reason why i switched some settings was because i would get more fps and i couldn't tell the graphics apart from medium and epic. with those settings i would get around 150 fps. With some of the settings on epic i would get around 100 fps but obviously with shadows off and post processing low
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey Jeff, This system will be able to handle Fortnite on high settings with no issues. Unfortunately we do not benchmark frames per second. If you have additional question or need further assistance, please feel to contact our support team: https://www.ibuypower.com/Support Thank you!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you google it you'll find the answer, but, if you don't want to do that, on epic settings it can be near to 50 fps or maybe 60. Falling it gets 50, or maybe 40 and walking the same. But, Fortnite gets optimized and that test is from the season 3. I think it'll have even more FPS.
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