From my page link below
https://animl-aw.com/nvidia-performance-settings/"So, how many Frames Per Second can the human eye see?
You may wonder what happens if you’re watching something with a really high FPS rate. Are you actually seeing all those frames that flash by? After all, your eye doesn’t move as fast as 30 motions per second.
The short answer is that you may not be able to consciously register those frames, but your eyes and brain may be aware of them.
For example, take the 60-frames-per-second rate that many have accepted as the uppermost limit.
Some research suggests that your brain might actually be able to identify images that you see for a much shorter period of time than experts thought.
For example, the authors of a 2014 study out of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that the brain can process an image that your eye sees for only 13 milliseconds — a very rapid processing speed.
That’s especially rapid when compared with the accepted 100 milliseconds that appears in earlier studies. Thirteen milliseconds translate into about 75 frames per second.
Source: HealthLine
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The system you're shopping above could pull AH. But the key is, your monitor is your bottleneck if it's top refresh rate is 60hz.
I'm not sure AH takes advantage of multi-core machines much.
Example:
My System
Windows 11 Home
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700K
16GB Memory
1TB HDD / 128GB Storage / 512GB SSD
But an older 60hz refresh rate monitor.
The card put out more than the monitor can handle. So, the monitor will drop frames exceeding that to keep it no higher than 60hz. Why run the card hotter with no real visual differences? You can disable V-sync and get a lot more fps, but again the monitor may not like it.
I got a very solid 60fps on 60hz, but I knew the machine could do better. Best I could run was 1080 res.
Went out and bought one of the last 32" HD monitor with a 144hz refresh rate monitors, with v-sync disabled I'm at 300fps at 2560X1440 res. Which is dumb because I'm running the card much hotter than I need to. My eyes cannot see a 300fps difference. SO I ended up clamping it at a very solid 120fps to run the card cooler. That said, I could not tell the difference between 80fps and 120fps.
So, if your current monitor top refresh rate is 60hz.... upgrading the monitor with a higher refresh rate should uncork the bottle,... with the system you mentioned should pull AH like melted butter full detail.
I don't play IL-2 so not sure what it's demands are, I think we can safely assume much higher than AH.