Question Is an i7-4790 CPU good enough to pair with a GTX 1660 Super ?

I’m on a tight budget and considering using an i7-4790 with a GTX 1660 Super.
A PC is comprised of more than just a processor and a discrete GPU, what are the rest of the specs to said build? Please list your specs like so;
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.

When you state gaming, what titles are we talking about here?
 
I’m on a tight budget and considering using an i7-4790 with a GTX 1660 Super.
A PC is comprised of more than just a processor and a discrete GPU, what are the rest of the specs to said build? Please list your specs like so;
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU apart from it's make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.

When you state gaming, what titles are we talking about here?
I think that with 16+ GB RAM, an SSD, a good PSU and cooling, the i7-4790 would not drastically remain outside the 1660's league.

An old CPU for sure, yet I think that if the games are played on normal settings and the eye-candy is not the primary target of the OP, it would still be a powerful enough machine in the end.

I remember how I used to blast away Battlefield 3 and 4 and the Far Cry games and the Crysis series back in the day on an i7-3770K with 1x Sapphire HD 7870 GHz and then with x2 such cards in Crossfire. Things have not changed all too majorly since those days; except for Ray Tracing and higher resolutions; from what I've seen the graphics aren't all that much better than those of Crysis 3 per-se.

I have been outside the gaming sphere for a decade so my conclusions may be a little biased; yet comparing the graphics of games it seems we'll be getting little improvements of visuals at the cost of more and more computing power; they would be scarcely perceived at all in the end.
 
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Hi,


I’m on a tight budget and considering using an i7-4790 with a GTX 1660 Super.


Would this combo work well for 1080p gaming, or would the CPU cause a bottleneck?

Thanks
That would work fine for older titles (2 years+) and 1080p low gaming on new titles, do you already have these parts or are you looking to buy them? We may be able to help you out something a little better together if you can give us the budget you're trying to work with?
 
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