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E m i
Hey I want to collect this information for many purposes. I would greatly appreciate if you posted your hardware and the FPS you get in osu, I mean please do it please help me.
I will start -
CPU: Athlon II X4 635 2.9ghz (Propus no l3 cache)
GPU: HD 5770 850/1200 (cute blower from club3d)

resulting FPS: ~1120 @ 1920x1080

extra bullshit (would be rather spooky if it affected anything in osu):
1x4gb 1333mhz cl9 ram, osu on the slowest HDD in existence that likes to make rumbling noises.
Yuudachi-kun
AMD A10-5700 3.4 ghz
GTX 750 ti

1400-1500 @ 1080p

Mommy
dung eater
it depends on map (vid [depends a lot on video encoding and varies betveen vids], sb, objects, settings)

gf gtx460 amd965be 1700-2000 no sb/vid 1067*600
unko
i7 3615qm intel hd 4000

120 cap is about as far as it goes
Floob
Intel Core i5 4690 3.5 ghz
GTX 760

Fps ~2000
Watermelon101
Intel i5-4660 3.2Ghz
GTX 770

I get around 240 FPS @ 1280X1024 (Not fullscreen)
kurodahatsuharu
I5 - 4460
R9 390
FPS : 72
Because my screen support up to 72 hz
Beelz
CPU: I7-4790K 4.7 ghz
GPU: GTX 970 reference
FPS: 2500-2900 @ 1280x960
SupertCZ
CPU: Intel Celeron N2920 @ 1.83 GHz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics (Ultramobile 2013) (Horrible graphics)

resulting FPS: ~ 30-120 @ 1024x720
Clappy
CPU: i7 6700k 4.7ghz
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti
FPS: 3300 @ 1920 x 1080 Fullscreen
Topic Starter
E m i

Clappy wrote:

CPU: i7 6700k 4.7ghz
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti
FPS: 3300 @ 1920 x 1080 Fullscreen
Pretty much master race

So far this thread tells me that osu is CPU limited though
[Haku]
Cpu : i5 4440
Gpu : gtx 950
Fps : 1700-2000 (1080p)
Yuudachi-kun

Momiji wrote:

Clappy wrote:

CPU: i7 6700k 4.7ghz
GPU: Gigabyte G1 Gaming 980ti
FPS: 3300 @ 1920 x 1080 Fullscreen
Pretty much master race

So far this thread tells me that osu is CPU limited though

Installing my gpu doubled my max unlimited fps
-Makishima S-
CPU: i5-4440 3,1 / OC to 4,0
GPU: 2 x Radeon R7 370 4G Gaming CrossFire
osu! doesn't support CF

2000+ fps with normal sb / 1600-1800 with complex sb (far east nightbird for example)
Topic Starter
E m i

Yuudachi-kun wrote:

Installing my gpu doubled my max unlimited fps
CPU limited isn't literal I guess, but doubling your FPS by quadrupling your GPU powah is pretty much what I'm talking about (comparing 750 ti to hd 7660d)- see the 980 ti man who gets triple my fps and double your fps - reflects the cpu, but not the gpu.
i thought osu framerate would be merely a reflection of the gpu's pixel fillrate, but that's not it (and it was a stupid idea anyways)
no conclusions just observations
Mahogany
Measuring FPS won't work with shadowplay for me rip and I can only use the frame latency timer

CPU: i7-6700 @ 3.4GHz
GPU: GTX 1080
Res: 1920x1080

Avg frame latency = 0.7
Min frame latency = 0.6
Max frame latency = 0.8
Topic Starter
E m i
i7 6700 bottlenecking gtx 1080 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Clappy

Mahogany wrote:

Measuring FPS won't work with shadowplay for me rip and I can only use the frame latency timer

CPU: i7-6700 @ 3.4GHz
GPU: GTX 1080
Res: 1920x1080

Avg frame latency = 0.7
Min frame latency = 0.6
Max frame latency = 0.8
I used fallback to test my fps number
Mahogany

Momiji wrote:

i7 6700 bottlenecking gtx 1080 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
tfw cant get k version because amazon doesnt deliver those to ireland rip
Topic Starter
E m i
That is rather shitty :S now bclk oc it anyways
TakuMii

Clappy wrote:

I used fallback to test my fps number
Fallback runs on a different API and will give you different framerates than on the other builds.

Anyways, pro-tip: you can guesstimate your FPS by dividing 1000 by your frame time (ms). For example, 1ms = 1000FPS, 0.5ms = 2000FPS, and so on.

(There's not really any practical reason to know your FPS besides comparing performance though; the frame time counter is much more useful at high framerates)
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