Question How to choose the right CPU for RTX 5080 or upcoming 6080 for 1440p gaming?

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Hi everyone , I just want to ask help how to choose correct CPU for 1440p gaming with RTX 5080 or upcoming RTX 6080?
I know there is ways be bottleneck in some ways or the other, i am noot lookig for perfect things. But are there special charts available or you have to look by specs and do the "math"?
For example my 10700k too weak for new RTX for 1440p, in order to squeeze all juice from a GPU.

Is R9 9700x wuld be sufficient? Or you have to go higher?
I also do video editing btw..and some work on PC.
 
No real answer to this question, particularly forward looking. 6080 doesn't even have a codename yet, so likely 2.5 years or more away.

Faster components allow other components to perform better up until they can't. It depends on the workload, game settings, etc.

'Special' charts would be GPU benchmarks using multiple CPUs. These are somewhat common, though most GPU benchmarks are done with the fastest CPU available to avoid any limitations, basically show each GPU with the same host system for a direct comparison.

People often use the term bottleneck when referring to CPUs and GPUs. It can be correct, but is often mis-used. The common mistake is that putting a faster component in amongst slower components will cause a bottleneck. If you look at it from a perspective of performance, it will almost always increase somewhere. What they mean is that you could get more performance if the other components were faster.

Common example, like you are looking at. Older CPU, new GPU. Your CPU sets the maximum FPS possible, because that is where the game engine runs. It directs the GPU to create the frames. So while you might be stuck at 85 FPS or something, you could now increase game settings, resolution, textures, etc and enjoy a better looking experience at 85 FPS. Replace the CPU and you could now get 105 FPS, but maybe the GPU can't do that at your current settings. So you would have to reduce the game settings and then achieve 105 FPS. Where the limitation is moves around depending on what you are doing, essentially.

Basically, good to say that the best systems have a balance between the components. Nothing wrong with putting new hardware into an old system. It will perform as well as it can, and if you make additional changes, you can expect some improvement.

Now, there are extremes of course. You could take 1st gen i7-920 and drop an RTX 5080 into it. It would work, but that CPU would be a serious limitation in contemporary games.
 
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Correction, the next GPU from Nvidia is called Rubin. However, so far only information about non-consumer GPUs using HBM toward the end of this year. Blackwell similarly launched at the end of a year, but was also delayed.
 
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Hi everyone , I just want to ask help how to choose correct CPU for 1440p gaming with RTX 5080 or upcoming RTX 6080?
I know there is ways be bottleneck in some ways or the other, i am noot lookig for perfect things. But are there special charts available or you have to look by specs and do the "math"?
For example my 10700k too weak for new RTX for 1440p, in order to squeeze all juice from a GPU.

Is R9 9700x wuld be sufficient? Or you have to go higher?
I also do video editing btw..and some work on PC.
.it depends on resolution you are playing if you decide 4k an i5 14600k will be enough because you are very gpu bound playing in 4k.if 1440p or 1080p you can choose higher tier cpu considering with i7,i9 base on your budget.not i5 ya and z plus x tier mobo
 
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Hi everyone , I just want to ask help how to choose correct CPU for 1440p gaming with RTX 5080 or upcoming RTX 6080?
I know there is ways be bottleneck in some ways or the other, i am noot lookig for perfect things. But are there special charts available or you have to look by specs and do the "math"?
For example my 10700k too weak for new RTX for 1440p, in order to squeeze all juice from a GPU.

Is R9 9700x wuld be sufficient? Or you have to go higher?
I also do video editing btw..and some work on PC.

I would probably be looking to a 9950x3d probably, in your case, when those are available, if your non gaming tasks are important work.
 
Yes..
And you know what they say now.

What the difference between Bigfoot and Rtx 5090?
You have more chance to see Bigfoot then 5090 🤣