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With a Little Liquid Nitrogen, Doom Eternal Can Run at 1000 FPS on a PC – PCMag
Thanks to liquid nitrogen cooling, an overclocked PC gaming machine was able to reach the insane benchmark on Doom Eternal without melting down.

(Credit: Bethesda)
Gamers like high frame rates. But imagine hitting an insane 1,000 frames per second.
Well, it’s possible on the PC game Doom Eternal—if you have some liquid nitrogen on hand.
In March, the makers of Doom Eternal, id Software, boasted about how the game’s engine is theoretically capable of over 1,000fps. The only challenge is today’s PC hardware; even a high-end machine can only squeeze out 250fps when running Doom Eternal at 1080p.
id Software itself only managed to ach…
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