
For interest the cost per frame rate would look like this - 1080p Ultra costs $0.01, 1440p costs $0.01 and 4K costs $0.01. 4K Ultra will get 200+ frame rate, 1440p can deliver 200+ FPS, and the lower resolution of 1080p comes in at 200+ frames per second. To summarise, we are in the realms of who gives a crap, when looking at game hardware demands, because the GeForce RTX 3050 card will play Zeus: Master of Olympus at Ultra settings almost regardless of the screen resolutions. This graphics card, paired with at least 0.128GB system memory and a suitable processor, like the Intel Core i7-9700K 8-Core 3.6GHz would be perfect to run this game at 4K Ultra. If you are interested, this is a cost of $0.01 per FPS, assuming we take it based on the GPU’s launch price. So we expect you are likely to consider running the game in 4K or 1440p. Which is at High settings on 1080p performance.īut then the GeForce RTX 3050 will get a solid big screen performance at 4K, with 200+ frames per second.


The experience of playing Zeus: Master of Olympus through a 1 year old GeForce RTX 3050 is going to get a very strong 200+ FPS. Low Vs Ultra GeForce RTX 3050 Performance Review
