[SOLVED] RTX 2070 I7 4930K OVERCLOCKED 3.9GHz

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Hi i want to ask one question i have I7 4930K(Base clock 3.4 GHz i overclocked works at 3.9 GHz) and is it enough for RTX 2070 OC

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I7 4930K 3.9 GHz

Asus Rampage Extreme IV

Msi Ventus Rtx 2070 OC

Kingston HyperX Beast XMP 2×8 1600MHZ

Fatal1ty 80+ Bronze 750W PSU
 
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It will be enough to come close to matching FPS with your 2k monitor's 144hz refresh rate, in most of those titles above. The only reason you won't in PUBG is poor game optimization. As far as the 4930k's load when playing those games, there shouldn't be any issue. That's going to be a decently balanced system with the 2070 at 1440p considering how old the 4930k is. I'd say go with that config, then build a whole new system when the 2070 has to be upgraded in the future
It will be enough to come close to matching FPS with your 2k monitor's 144hz refresh rate, in most of those titles above. The only reason you won't in PUBG is poor game optimization. As far as the 4930k's load when playing those games, there shouldn't be any issue. That's going to be a decently balanced system with the 2070 at 1440p considering how old the 4930k is. I'd say go with that config, then build a whole new system when the 2070 has to be upgraded in the future
 
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If I were you, i'd get a 4 x 8gb kit of 2400mhz kit of memory to make use of quad channel. This is by no means necessary, but that's a great motherboard. Especially now with how great memory prices are getting.
Hi again
I just decided to buy corsair ddr3 2400mhz ram 16 gb
But when i see comparisons i didnt see nearly any difference(only 2 fps)
Shoud i buy?
Can i see 10 fps difference at other games?
Thank you for your reply
 
Hi again
I just decided to buy corsair ddr3 2400mhz ram 16 gb
But when i see comparisons i didnt see nearly any difference(only 2 fps)
Shoud i buy?
Can i see 10 fps difference at other games?
Thank you for your reply
The 4 x 8gb 2400mhz kit was what I recommended to run your motherboard in quad channel, not to be used in combination with the existing kit. This is because the faster kit will operate at the slowest kits speed and mixing kits may cause system instability. There will be a difference in certain workloads via quad channel, however you'll have to be the judge as to weather the cost is worth it.
 
The 4 x 8gb 2400mhz kit was what I recommended to run your motherboard in quad channel, not to be used in combination with the existing kit. This is because the faster kit will operate at the slowest kits speed and mixing kits may cause system instability. There will be a difference in certain workloads via quad channel, however you'll have to be the judge as to weather the cost is worth it.
Thank you for your help and replies
have a nice day