Question 2200G or 2600 with GTX1060 for 1440p?

Apr 4, 2019
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I recently finished my build and decided to upgrade to a 1440p monitor. Games are currently running at 99% GPU usage and the 2200G is being used 60-70%.
My frames are roughly 40-45fps. I was wondering if upgrading to the 2600 will bring my frames up to a consistent 60fps? I know since the GPU is already at full utilization that upgrading CPU might not make a big difference, but would like to hear some other opinions. Thanks!
 
Apr 4, 2019
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An upgrade of the GPU to a 1070 would be best. Keep in mind however, your CPU usage may change. If the GPU is maxing and the CPU is between 60-70%, it is likely either some cores are not being utilized or the cpu usage will increase as well.
In that case will having more cores help with framerate? I just got the 1060 and wanted to wait awhile before i upgrade. But the 2600 can potentially be a viable futureproof should i make the decision to upgrade GPU.
 
In that case will having more cores help with framerate? I just got the 1060 and wanted to wait awhile before i upgrade. But the 2600 can potentially be a viable futureproof should i make the decision to upgrade GPU.
Most modern games are optimized for 6 cores as they are mainstream, but I believe a few are using 8 cores as well. Many older titles use 4 cores, so it mostly depends on the games you play. Your best results would be the upgrade to a 1070 and the resale of the 1060. As the 1070 runs about 40% faster than the GTX 1060 6 GB version, and only costs $100 more than the 1060.


Honestly, I recommend both upgrades for 1440p. Ryzen 5 2600 and the GTX 1070 together would amount to a total of about 80% increase in performance, with the addition of two extra physical cores on your processor.