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WATCH: Doom Eternal Hits 1000fps on Liquid Nitrogen-Cooled Gaming Rig – ExtremeTech
Doom Eternal launched earlier this year, and developer id had said improvements in the new Tech 7 engine meant the game was even capable of 1,000 frames per second rendering. That was a theoretical ceiling, but no longer.
Doom Eternal launched earlier this year, continuing the story of the Doom Slayer as he battles the forces of hell. Developer id talked up the improvements in the new Tech 7 engine prior to launch, noting Doom Eternal was even capable of 1,000 frames per second rendering. At the time, that was a theoretical ceiling. After all, no computer in the world could push 1,000 frames of Doom! Well, it’s not theoretical anymore thanks to some liquid nitrogen.
Bethesda, which published Doom Eternal with i…
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