M motoadve Distinguished May 5, 2009 35 0 18,530 Nov 19, 2019 #1 Current setup Intel i8700K @5.0 16GB Ram Geforce RTX 20180Ti Motherboard Z370 Aorus Gigabyte HP Reverb VR Will a the newest fastest processor make a difference? If yes, Which one? Last edited: Nov 19, 2019
Current setup Intel i8700K @5.0 16GB Ram Geforce RTX 20180Ti Motherboard Z370 Aorus Gigabyte HP Reverb VR Will a the newest fastest processor make a difference? If yes, Which one?
D Deleted member 14196 Guest Nov 19, 2019 #2 AMD Ryzen 3900X, dual gpu setup https://www.tomshardware.com/features/dual-gpu-4k-gaming-pc-build that box will handly any flight sim with ease and look good and play buttery smooth too. for yrs to come. treat yourself right. Upvote 0 Downvote
AMD Ryzen 3900X, dual gpu setup https://www.tomshardware.com/features/dual-gpu-4k-gaming-pc-build that box will handly any flight sim with ease and look good and play buttery smooth too. for yrs to come. treat yourself right.
TerryLaze Polypheme May 9, 2016 9,293 2,302 60,940 Nov 19, 2019 #3 motoadve said: Current setup Intel i8700K @5.0 16GB Ram Geforce RTX 20180Ti Motherboard Z370 Aorus Gigabyte HP Reverb VR Will a the newest fastest processor make a difference? If yes, Which one? Click to expand... Wait for MS flight sim 2020 to come out and read the benchmarks. Until now clocks do beat cores in flight sims so what you have already should be pretty much at the top,or at least that close that it wouldn't make sense financially to upgrade. Upvote 0 Downvote
motoadve said: Current setup Intel i8700K @5.0 16GB Ram Geforce RTX 20180Ti Motherboard Z370 Aorus Gigabyte HP Reverb VR Will a the newest fastest processor make a difference? If yes, Which one? Click to expand... Wait for MS flight sim 2020 to come out and read the benchmarks. Until now clocks do beat cores in flight sims so what you have already should be pretty much at the top,or at least that close that it wouldn't make sense financially to upgrade.