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I'm considering to upgrade my graphics card from 1050 ti to 1660 ti but my cpu is a Pentium g4560. I just want maybe max settings 1080p 60 fps avg in games until I can buy new motherboard and CPU... Or should I upgrade my cpu first ? I'm really confused cause people are saying bottlenecks is like bad I mean my monitor is 60 hz and on gamers Nexus g4560 bottleneck benchmark the bottleneck isn't that bad tbh. And by the looks of it if I upgrade graphics card first the performance/fps is better than upgrading to a better CPU.

I have 2 x 4 (8 gb) 2400 mhz ram btw.
 
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I’d say cpu first. A 1050 can run any game at 60fps 1080p if you turn the settings down. There are many modern games a g4560 cannot achieve 60fps or anything close regardless of settings.
I'm sort of a graphics whore myself lol I play maxed to the max settings with 2x msaa in GTA 5 at 35 fps and Witcher 3 modded with hairworks enabled at 30 at 1080p with my current g4560 + 1050 ti setup.
Also on gamers Nexus g4560 benchmark they used a 1070 (basicly a 1660 ti with 2gb more vram) in GTA 5 and they achieved 90 fps at very high settings
I think. So....
 
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Up to you but I’m not happy below 60fps. GTA5 is an older game now. Look at newer games BF1, BFV, Assassin Creed and that cpu will really struggle.
Yeah I know, I'm going to upgrade the CPU soon after the graphics card obviously if I decided to buy 1660ti. Watched a g4560 + 1070 ac Creed origins maxed settings and it avg around 35 fps in the cities. Still tho pretty amazing what a Pentium can do. Still need more opinions about it
 
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