There will be no bottlenecking of the GPU with that i5. A 4690k can handle pretty much any GPU with no bottlenecking due to its solid 4 cores. An i3 would bottleneck it though due to its 2 cores.
If you are running at 60Hz, no. If you are running at 144Hz, it may bottleneck a bit in CPU heavy games like Battlefield 4 and GTA 5, but it will only cause dips to 90 ish fps, nothing major.
There will be no bottlenecking of the GPU with that i5. A 4690k can handle pretty much any GPU with no bottlenecking due to its solid 4 cores. An i3 would bottleneck it though due to its 2 cores.
I have just a normal 4690 not the 4690k will that still be ok with a gtx 1070?
No.
I mean yes--the non-k 4690 will be OK with the 1070. The 4690 will not bottleneck the 1070. In fact, old top-line Sandy Bridges will not bottleneck the 1070.
My lesser 4460 bottlenecks my GTX 970 in Fallout 4.
I doubt that, how so?
What frame rate and what settings are you on?
Ultra settings at 1080p with framerate limited to 59 fps. In the heavily urbanized areas it drops to low 40s fps and nothing I do with the gpu's settings resolves this, therefore I guess it is a cpu problem.
My lesser 4460 bottlenecks my GTX 970 in Fallout 4.
I doubt that, how so?
What frame rate and what settings are you on?
Ultra settings at 1080p with framerate limited to 59 fps. In the heavily urbanized areas it drops to low 40s fps and nothing I do with the gpu's settings resolves this, therefore I guess it is a cpu problem.
The frame drops in urban areas is actually a shadow optimization problem Google it and you can manually alter the config. Once I did I get 55fps min in city with everything ultra on 4690k w/ gtx 970 ssc
My lesser 4460 bottlenecks my GTX 970 in Fallout 4.
I doubt that, how so?
What frame rate and what settings are you on?
Ultra settings at 1080p with framerate limited to 59 fps. In the heavily urbanized areas it drops to low 40s fps and nothing I do with the gpu's settings resolves this, therefore I guess it is a cpu problem.
The frame drops in urban areas is actually a shadow optimization problem Google it and you can manually alter the config. Once I did I get 55fps min in city with everything ultra on 4690k w/ gtx 970 ssc
yep, fallout 4 is actually a pretty poorly optimised game.
My lesser 4460 bottlenecks my GTX 970 in Fallout 4.
I doubt that, how so?
What frame rate and what settings are you on?
Ultra settings at 1080p with framerate limited to 59 fps. In the heavily urbanized areas it drops to low 40s fps and nothing I do with the gpu's settings resolves this, therefore I guess it is a cpu problem.
The frame drops in urban areas is actually a shadow optimization problem Google it and you can manually alter the config. Once I did I get 55fps min in city with everything ultra on 4690k w/ gtx 970 ssc
Thanks, that worked perfectly. Turned shadows from 4096 to 512 and I can't tell the difference in quality but get a good boost to fps.