Something that has always intrigued me about DOOM is that it draws hackers and homebrewers like flies to honey. We're all aware that DOOM is the actual Hello World! in any scene. but now that it's been ran on everything from Texas Instruments calculators to treadmills, there's nowhere left to go for now but up. id's lead engine developer Billy Khan stated back in March in an interview with IGN that the Tech 7 engine (id Soft's latest engine) could theoretically run DOOM Eternal at 1,000 FPS with the right hardware. It's been a rather amusing theory considering 1,000 FPS is just unimaginable, until today.
Polish Community Manager Lukasz Lesniewski contacted hardware retailer x-kom to help him undertake the task of proving the theory true. Along with x-kom's R&D lead Marcin Rywak and Wish CEO Piotr Szulczewski. they managed to pull it off through overclocking and liquid nitrogen cooling. Below you can watch a video of all of this in action.
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Polish Community Manager Lukasz Lesniewski contacted hardware retailer x-kom to help him undertake the task of proving the theory true. Along with x-kom's R&D lead Marcin Rywak and Wish CEO Piotr Szulczewski. they managed to pull it off through overclocking and liquid nitrogen cooling. Below you can watch a video of all of this in action.
Specs Used:
- CPU: Intel Core i7 9700K @ 6.6GHz
- Motherboard: ASUS Maximus XI APEX
- GPU: ASUS RTX2080Ti Strix @ 2.4GHz
- RAM: HyperX Predator 4000MHz CL19 2x8GB
- Drive: Samsung 512GB M.2 NVMe Evo Plus
- Power: Be Quiet 1200W Straight Power
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