F feistykiwi Prominent Oct 8, 2017 7 0 510 Oct 8, 2017 #1 Is it worth the price difference to go with the 1070? I’m building my first computer so I’m trying to figure out what graphics card to get. I’m not really looking to upgrade my monitor so I’ll be gaming at 1080p.
Is it worth the price difference to go with the 1070? I’m building my first computer so I’m trying to figure out what graphics card to get. I’m not really looking to upgrade my monitor so I’ll be gaming at 1080p.
Solution M M mdd1963 Oct 8, 2017 If gaming at 60 Hz refresh, the GTX1060 is quite adequate....save the other $100-$150 for a new mid range card in 2 years time...
If gaming at 60 Hz refresh, the GTX1060 is quite adequate....save the other $100-$150 for a new mid range card in 2 years time...
MrN1ce9uy Judicious Aug 20, 2009 6,955 639 35,890 Oct 8, 2017 #2 GTX 1060 6GB for 1080p 60Hz GTX 1070 for 1080p 144Hz Have you already bought the 7700K? Intel's 8th-gen Coffee Lake is out now. Upvote 0 Downvote
GTX 1060 6GB for 1080p 60Hz GTX 1070 for 1080p 144Hz Have you already bought the 7700K? Intel's 8th-gen Coffee Lake is out now.
F feistykiwi Prominent Oct 8, 2017 7 0 510 Oct 8, 2017 #3 I haven’t bought anything just setting it up right now. I heard the 8th gen is coming out but is worth the extra ~$60 + the price for the MOBO? Upvote 0 Downvote
I haven’t bought anything just setting it up right now. I heard the 8th gen is coming out but is worth the extra ~$60 + the price for the MOBO?
M mdd1963 Titan Jan 14, 2006 16,617 1,735 81,240 Oct 8, 2017 Solution #4 If gaming at 60 Hz refresh, the GTX1060 is quite adequate....save the other $100-$150 for a new mid range card in 2 years time... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If gaming at 60 Hz refresh, the GTX1060 is quite adequate....save the other $100-$150 for a new mid range card in 2 years time...
M mdd1963 Titan Jan 14, 2006 16,617 1,735 81,240 Oct 8, 2017 #5 If going Z270, I'd opt for 8600K if not 8700/8700K.... If on a budget, R5-1600/B350 board is $100 less, easily.... Upvote -1 Downvote
If going Z270, I'd opt for 8600K if not 8700/8700K.... If on a budget, R5-1600/B350 board is $100 less, easily....
MrN1ce9uy Judicious Aug 20, 2009 6,955 639 35,890 Oct 8, 2017 #6 mdd1963 : If going Z270, I'd opt for 8600K if not 8700/8700K.... If on a budget, R5-1600/B350 board is $100 less, easily.... Z270 will not work with 8th-gen Intel. Must get Z370 for that. And yes (i think) it is worth the extra if going Intel and 1080p. Upvote 1 Downvote
mdd1963 : If going Z270, I'd opt for 8600K if not 8700/8700K.... If on a budget, R5-1600/B350 board is $100 less, easily.... Z270 will not work with 8th-gen Intel. Must get Z370 for that. And yes (i think) it is worth the extra if going Intel and 1080p.