A Aftyyy Commendable Mar 11, 2017 11 0 1,510 Mar 25, 2017 #1 Hey so i currently have a intel i7 6700k and i was wondering if i get a gtx 1080 ti fe will it bottleneck? If it will bottleneck how do i fix/stop it? Thanks!
Hey so i currently have a intel i7 6700k and i was wondering if i get a gtx 1080 ti fe will it bottleneck? If it will bottleneck how do i fix/stop it? Thanks!
Solution terry4536 Mar 25, 2017 No, it will not be a bottleneck. And besides the I7-6700K has a significant overclock potential.
terry4536 Glorious Mar 28, 2010 9,743 6 46,265 Mar 25, 2017 Solution #2 No, it will not be a bottleneck. And besides the I7-6700K has a significant overclock potential. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
A Aftyyy Commendable Mar 11, 2017 11 0 1,510 Mar 25, 2017 #3 terry4536 : No, it will not be a bottleneck. And besides the I7-3700K has a significant overclock potential. Thanks! Upvote 0 Downvote
terry4536 : No, it will not be a bottleneck. And besides the I7-3700K has a significant overclock potential. Thanks!
terry4536 Glorious Mar 28, 2010 9,743 6 46,265 Mar 25, 2017 #4 You're welcome. Sorry for the typo (I7-6700K not I7-3700K). Upvote 0 Downvote
A Aftyyy Commendable Mar 11, 2017 11 0 1,510 Mar 25, 2017 #5 terry4536 : You're welcome. Sorry for the typo (I7-6700K not I7-3700K). One last reply, if I overclock the gtx 1080 ti fe will it affect anything? Upvote 0 Downvote
terry4536 : You're welcome. Sorry for the typo (I7-6700K not I7-3700K). One last reply, if I overclock the gtx 1080 ti fe will it affect anything?
terry4536 Glorious Mar 28, 2010 9,743 6 46,265 Mar 25, 2017 #6 No. There is no reason to upgrade to the I7-7700K for example. The I7 6700K is still a top of the line processor. Upvote 0 Downvote
No. There is no reason to upgrade to the I7-7700K for example. The I7 6700K is still a top of the line processor.