J JuDe24680 Prominent Apr 23, 2017 23 0 510 Apr 24, 2017 #1 I have never build a pc in my like so I don't know what I'm doing and I was hopping to build a pc for 4k 60 fps at max settings and was wondering if the gtx 1080 ti and i5 7600k will bottle neck
I have never build a pc in my like so I don't know what I'm doing and I was hopping to build a pc for 4k 60 fps at max settings and was wondering if the gtx 1080 ti and i5 7600k will bottle neck
Solution MrN1ce9uy Apr 24, 2017 At 4K it should not be a bottleneck, especially if you overclock. Though some games are CPU intensive, so there is a chance.
At 4K it should not be a bottleneck, especially if you overclock. Though some games are CPU intensive, so there is a chance.
pohemi Distinguished Jan 24, 2013 156 0 18,760 Apr 24, 2017 #2 The i5 may bottleneck the 1080Ti somewhat. This can be reduced by going with an i7, but only with games that can utilize more than 4 cores. Upvote 0 Downvote
The i5 may bottleneck the 1080Ti somewhat. This can be reduced by going with an i7, but only with games that can utilize more than 4 cores.
J JuDe24680 Prominent Apr 23, 2017 23 0 510 Apr 24, 2017 #3 pohemi : The i5 may bottleneck the 1080Ti somewhat. This can be reduced by going with an i7, but only with games that can utilize more than 4 cores. If I overclock it will it be fine ? Upvote 0 Downvote
pohemi : The i5 may bottleneck the 1080Ti somewhat. This can be reduced by going with an i7, but only with games that can utilize more than 4 cores. If I overclock it will it be fine ?
pohemi Distinguished Jan 24, 2013 156 0 18,760 Apr 24, 2017 #4 If you OC the CPU, it will help to reduce the bottleneck somewhat, yes. Upvote 0 Downvote
MrN1ce9uy Judicious Aug 20, 2009 6,955 639 35,890 Apr 24, 2017 Solution #5 At 4K it should not be a bottleneck, especially if you overclock. Though some games are CPU intensive, so there is a chance. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
At 4K it should not be a bottleneck, especially if you overclock. Though some games are CPU intensive, so there is a chance.