Project Cars- i3- 4150- GTX 750ti (FPS Benchmark)

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In this video, I do a FPS Test on the game Project Cars! I put my i3-4150 and "EVGA GTX 750ti" by maxing out Project Cars in 1080p! This FPS benchmark is a great way to see how the GTX 750ti performs in this game at 1080p. Hope you enjoy this i3 and GTX 750ti benchmark! The software I use to record this fps test on Project Cars was MSI Afterburner and Shadowplay! The i3-4150 and GTX 750ti combination is a perfect BUDGET PC gaming build!

I get a 7-10 fps boost when not recording

My PC Specs:

Intel Core i3 4150 3.5 GHz
8GB RAM DDr3 1600MHz
EVGA GTX 750ti 2GB
Windows 8.1 Pro x64
CoolerMaster GX 750W

Intro Song: Fatal Force - Destiny

Project CARS (Community Assisted Racing Simulator) is a Motorsport racing simulator video game developed by the British video game developer Slightly Mad Studios and distributed by Bandai Namco Games. It was released on 7 May 2015 in Europe and 12 May 2015 in America for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, while the Wii U and SteamOS and Linux versions have been delayed to later in 2015. Project CARS was originally also due for release on the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but it was later announced that these versions had been cancelled. On February 18, 2015 it was announced that Project CARS would be delayed until April 2, 2015 for Europe, and eventually confirmed to be released on May 7, 2015 in Europe and Australia; May 8, 2015 in the UK; and May 12, 2015 in North America

Project CARS adopts an improved version of the Madness engine, which was the basis for the Need for Speed: Shift titles. More processing power available in modern computers allows for the introduction of a dynamic tire model named "SETA", rather than the steady-state model based on lookup tables, as seen in previous generation simulations. To accommodate differing skill levels, Slightly Mad Studios offers gamers (with or without a digital wheel) various driver aids and input filtering methods.

The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is the only Japanese car in the game.
There are 74 drivable cars, over 30 unique locations with at least 110 different courses, of which 23 are real, with the remainder being fictitious. For licensing reasons, some tracks are currently code named using their geographic location. In addition to real world racing circuits and fictional kart circuits, there are two fictional point-to-point roads inspired by Côte d'Azur and California Pacific Coast. On 6 August 2014, Slightly Mad Studios revealed which circuits would be included in the final game.

Hi, I'm PCFanatic where I show fps test using the i3-4150 and GTX 750ti! The i3-4150 and GTX 750ti is a great combination to run most games on high settings! Some games you can even MAX OUT the settings! I recommend this i3-4150 and GTX 750ti pc build for anyone who wants to get into PC GAMING! Hope you enjoy the video!







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