So i want to buy an rtx 2070.my cpu is i5 8400 with 16 gigs of ram.do i need to upgade my cpu or just install the card?help me with these guys
psu is 550 wattsNo, your mobo supports Intel CPU's only. Ryzen is AMD. Here is the list of CPU's that you can install in your mobo. Yes, you can install a 2070 in it.
Whats your PSU?
So i want to buy an rtx 2070.my cpu is i5 8400 with 16 gigs of ram.do i need to upgade my cpu or just install the card?help me with these guys
msi b360 gaming plus. will a ryzen processor support in my mobo?We need to know what mobo you have, to make sure that it has a PCIE slot. It should but before we can say "Yes or No" we need to know. Odds are 99.99% that "Yes, you can" but still to be safe. The CPU itself will play very nice with the 2070 otherwise.
msi b360 gaming plus. will a ryzen processor support in my mobo?
psu is 550 wattsNo, your mobo supports Intel CPU's only. Ryzen is AMD. Here is the list of CPU's that you can install in your mobo. Yes, you can install a 2070 in it.
Whats your PSU?
Antec NeoEco 550M 550 Watt 80 PLUS Bronze Semi Modular Power SupplyWhats the make and model of the PSU. There are many PSUs that can't actually deliver where it counts.
In some cpu heavy games the cpu may hold back the gpu a bit, but nothing serious.i have already a 1060 6 gb card.if want to replace it with rtx 2060 will it bottleneck with my cpu i5 8400?
which kind of like metro exodus, battlefield 5,star wars?In some cpu heavy games the cpu may hold back the gpu a bit, but nothing serious.
BF5 and BF1 are both cpu heavy, but should still be very playable. If you mean the upcoming star wars game then it's an unknown since it has not been released and benched, but going by the current system requirements it looks like it should be ok. .which kind of like metro exodus, battlefield 5,star wars?
will it handle good with my 550 watts psu and what is the power requirement of rtx 2060?BF5 and BF1 are both cpu heavy, but should still be very playable. If you mean the upcoming star wars game then it's an unknown since it has not been released and benched, but going by the current system requirements it looks like it should be ok. .