Mostly depends on the game.what gpu can handle this cpu?
(r5 5500) (1080p & 2k)
will it be a bottleneck?Mostly depends on the game.
For 2K I would probably be looking at a 6800xt or 4070 .
Yes depending on the game and settings if its the processor or video card.will it be a bottleneck?
There is always a "bottleneck".will it be a bottleneck?
a lot or ?Yes depending on the game and settings if its the processor or video card.
Always a bottleneck somewhere in a PC and can switch to different parts depending upon the game.
Shouldn't be lag but some FPS drops are normal in gaming.a lot or ?
will there be a fps drop and lag?
I know that fps drops are normal, but for example with 100fps it drops to 60 "for no reason"Shouldn't be lag but some FPS drops are normal in gaming.
It should be a good match.I know that fps drops are normal, but for example with 100fps it drops to 60 "for no reason"
tnx old man for helpIt should be a good match.
Things don't drop like that for no reason.
QUOTE USAFRet and ask his opinion on what card to get if you wish his might be different.
fps drop, compared to what?a lot or ?
will there be a fps drop and lag?
I use gtx 1070 ti (r5 5500) and 1080p but I plan to upgrade to 2kfps drop, compared to what?
What are you using now?
Here's the deal....I use gtx 1070 ti (r5 5500) and 1080p but I plan to upgrade to 2k
I know that, but I'm interested in which gpu I can take without it being too fast for the cpu.Here's the deal....
Swapping in a better part does not reduce framerate.
The CPU gives the framerate, the GPU controls the eyecandy.
The above mentioned GPU is a good choice.
There is always a "bottleneck".I know that, but I'm interested in which gpu I can take without it being too fast for the cpu.
in other words, so that there is no "bottleneck"
yes i am looking for "better performance" for 2k gaming.There is always a "bottleneck".
With your current parts, or if you change the GPU, or if you change the CPU, or whatever....
Ignore that word.
The thing you're looking for is "better performance".
From this the 4070 is about 100% better than your current card so the FPS you get now @1080p should be about the same as 2K FPS buying a new card. Not the best site to compare things so could very a bit.yes i am looking for "better performance" for 2k gaming.
btw tnx for help
And I'm not a old man just 12 years old 😉tnx old man for help
I don't have a 2000w psu for the 4070From this the 4070 is about 100% better than your current card so the FPS you get now @1080p should be about the same as 2K FPS buying a new card. Not the best site to compare things so could very a bit.
EDIT A simple way to look at it.
1st Delete the word bottleneck out of your brain and insert Limiting Factor.
2nd. Go into a game and set all your in game settings to low and check your FPS that number is the highest FPS your processor can give you in that game. Then change settings to mid if no FPS changes then your still good, then all settings to high, same FPS still fine, then everything to ultra if you drop FPS now your video card has become the limiting factor.
All that can and will change with different games. Nobody can tell you what exact video card will not be the limiting factor in your FPS because every game is different. But you can keep the max FPS by adjusting your in game settings but you can't increase your FPS over what the processor will do in that game.
17 is too young.I've been 17 for 40 years.
the 4070 only draws about 40 more watts than your 1070 ti.I don't have a 2000w psu for the 4070
only 40 more.the 4070 only draws about 40 more watts than your 1070 ti.