Z zingozman Reputable Jun 14, 2015 1 0 4,510 Jan 6, 2017 #1 According to the bottlenecker website my configuration of the i7 2600 i have and the gtx 1070 i intend to buy will have a 13% bottleneck on the cpu's side, how bad of a bottleneck is that? should i instead go for a 1060 that has a 6% bottleneck?
According to the bottlenecker website my configuration of the i7 2600 i have and the gtx 1070 i intend to buy will have a 13% bottleneck on the cpu's side, how bad of a bottleneck is that? should i instead go for a 1060 that has a 6% bottleneck?
Solution Nigel Spike Jan 6, 2017 Unless you plan to upgrade the CPU and mobo soon, the GTX 1070 is a bit of overkill for you. Then go for the GTX 1060 to save your money. Nigel
Unless you plan to upgrade the CPU and mobo soon, the GTX 1070 is a bit of overkill for you. Then go for the GTX 1060 to save your money. Nigel
Nigel Spike Distinguished Jan 9, 2016 1,052 96 20,390 Jan 6, 2017 Solution #2 Unless you plan to upgrade the CPU and mobo soon, the GTX 1070 is a bit of overkill for you. Then go for the GTX 1060 to save your money. Nigel Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Unless you plan to upgrade the CPU and mobo soon, the GTX 1070 is a bit of overkill for you. Then go for the GTX 1060 to save your money. Nigel
Isokolon Judicious Jul 24, 2016 6,369 112 34,390 Jan 6, 2017 #3 depends also on the resolution you're planning to play @1080p your system will bottleneck @1440p it's not too bad but a 1060 would probably be more balanced. Upvote 0 Downvote
depends also on the resolution you're planning to play @1080p your system will bottleneck @1440p it's not too bad but a 1060 would probably be more balanced.