6700K vs 6800K for multiboxing game accounts.

ZRX_13

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Hi guys, im new to this forum and to pc hardware. And i know theres is a ton of threads on this subject here and i read about 90% of them and still didnt found answer for my questions.
Im building a new $2000- $2200 gaming system and trying to choose between 6700k and 6800k. I did a lot of research and came to conclusion that strictly for gaming 6700k is better than 6800k. But i like to run up to 3-4 accounts simultaneously on a 3 monitor setup in games like wow, eve online or lineage 2, or run a different games on a different monitors. In my current system (2600k with 16gb ram) if i move mouse cursor from one monitor to the other that monitors game window become active, but game windows on 2 other monitors drop down to 1-2 fps :(.
Will 6800k's 2 extra cores help in runing 3-4 game clients more smoothly with equal fps on all monitors?
P.s. im planning to get 1080 for my new system.
Will greatly appreciate any advice and explanations.
And sorry for my grammar, english is not my native language.
 
I used to dual-box EVE years ago, and didn't have a problem when I was using dual GPUs, with a separate monitor output from each GPU. However, this may not apply anymore, and I don't know how to fix it. This is almost certainly either Windows or video card driver related behavior.
 

ZRX_13

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Im not planning to SLI, at least for now :( . My build gonna have 1 Asus ROG Strix GTX 1080.
Anyone else know how to deal with this problem any other way?
 

ZRX_13

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Thanks for your answers, it help alot. I just posted new question for more opinions. Looks like this forum works a bit different and i cant bump up my thred
 

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ZRX_13

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I will greatly appreciate everyone else's input. I know only bare minimun about prcessors, and really want to build the system that gonna work perfectly for my needs.