D DNAP2010 Honorable Jul 22, 2015 19 0 10,510 Mar 16, 2017 #1 My humble specs: CPU: Intel i5 4690K GPU: EVGA 980 Ti RAM: 32 GB Ballistic LP (4 x 8 GB) MOBO: ASRock Z97 Extreme3 PSU: Corsair 750RM Gold I'm thinking about an upgrade to 1080 Ti - will any of these other parts bottleneck the new card?
My humble specs: CPU: Intel i5 4690K GPU: EVGA 980 Ti RAM: 32 GB Ballistic LP (4 x 8 GB) MOBO: ASRock Z97 Extreme3 PSU: Corsair 750RM Gold I'm thinking about an upgrade to 1080 Ti - will any of these other parts bottleneck the new card?
Solution G G ghassan_5 Mar 16, 2017 probably not but it all depends on what resolution you're playing on , on 1080p it will be fine but maybe in 4k your cpu might bottleneck the 1080ti
probably not but it all depends on what resolution you're playing on , on 1080p it will be fine but maybe in 4k your cpu might bottleneck the 1080ti
G ghassan_5 Commendable Dec 21, 2016 2 0 1,520 Mar 16, 2017 Solution #2 probably not but it all depends on what resolution you're playing on , on 1080p it will be fine but maybe in 4k your cpu might bottleneck the 1080ti Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
probably not but it all depends on what resolution you're playing on , on 1080p it will be fine but maybe in 4k your cpu might bottleneck the 1080ti
rolli59 Titan Oct 27, 2007 47,790 283 130,890 Mar 16, 2017 #3 No, except some newer games run big maps and run better on I7. At 4K games become more limited by GPU. Upvote 0 Downvote
No, except some newer games run big maps and run better on I7. At 4K games become more limited by GPU.