P poiunb7 Commendable Jun 12, 2016 1 0 1,510 Jun 12, 2016 #1 I have a i5-4690K with 8GB RAM, a 600W PSU, and I use a 60Hz Monitor. I play games on 1080p. Will it bottleneck or have issues?
I have a i5-4690K with 8GB RAM, a 600W PSU, and I use a 60Hz Monitor. I play games on 1080p. Will it bottleneck or have issues?
Solution I I InformalMoose3 Sep 9, 2016 If you're at 1080p/60hz, that GPU is pointless. It's made for 1080p at high frame rates (120hz/144hz) or 1440p gaming. Get a gtx 1060 or an Rx 390
If you're at 1080p/60hz, that GPU is pointless. It's made for 1080p at high frame rates (120hz/144hz) or 1440p gaming. Get a gtx 1060 or an Rx 390
M minemarcius Reputable Dec 17, 2014 148 0 4,710 Jun 12, 2016 #2 this video :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XduUkLfjmwM might be worth checking out for you. Upvote 0 Downvote
I InformalMoose3 Commendable Sep 9, 2016 1 0 1,520 Sep 9, 2016 Solution #3 If you're at 1080p/60hz, that GPU is pointless. It's made for 1080p at high frame rates (120hz/144hz) or 1440p gaming. Get a gtx 1060 or an Rx 390 Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
If you're at 1080p/60hz, that GPU is pointless. It's made for 1080p at high frame rates (120hz/144hz) or 1440p gaming. Get a gtx 1060 or an Rx 390