Who will produce more fps

zulmikazulum

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There is a lot of confusion between my two friends about better fps on their system with their new cards that they are ordered today .Now can anyone tell me who will win with more fps .
System intel
Processor i7 7700
16gb ddr4 2400 Ram
Gtx 1060 3gb
Asus strix B250F mobo
Vs
System AMD
Processor Fx 8350
16gb ddr3 1866 RAM
Gtx 1060 6gb
Asus 970 pro gaming aura mobo

Can anyone share any benchmark links to see the diffrence
 
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*EDIT* Had mixed up two threads.

At 1080p, I'd expect them to perform pretty similarly.
Anything more CPU intensive is going to heavily favour the i7-7700

The 6GB 1060 is the stronger card, as the 3GB variant is cut down on more than just the VRAM, but when paired with an older, slow CPU, I wouldn't expect to "feel" the benefits very much.

All in all, I'd expect them to perform pretty similarly - on average. With the i7-7700 + 3GB 1060 coming out ahead more often than not.

Barty1884

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*EDIT* Had mixed up two threads.

At 1080p, I'd expect them to perform pretty similarly.
Anything more CPU intensive is going to heavily favour the i7-7700

The 6GB 1060 is the stronger card, as the 3GB variant is cut down on more than just the VRAM, but when paired with an older, slow CPU, I wouldn't expect to "feel" the benefits very much.

All in all, I'd expect them to perform pretty similarly - on average. With the i7-7700 + 3GB 1060 coming out ahead more often than not.
 
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It would depend on the game, but in general the i7 system would be faster. In older games the 1060 6gb card might well be faster. The performance difference between these two video cars is 5-10%. The performance difference between these CPUs is 40-50%.
http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-7700-vs-AMD-FX-8350/3887vs1489


There aren't going to be benchmarks comparing a 5+ year old CPU that was never very good to a 9 month old high end CPU both running 14-15 month old video cards. If you google you can find tests with the GPU and the CPU on your own. You can then do the same for the other one and compare them and decide for yourself which games matter.