1080ti and ryzen 2600 at 1080p75hz

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Hello guys. Based on my budget im planning to get those specs below.

GIGABYTE 1080ti extreme
8GB of ram
Ryzen 5 2600
B450 mother board
520watts from Seasonic.

The real question here is, will ryzen 5 2600 work fine with my 1080ti at 1080p 75hz MONITOR? this will obviously be temporary because I will upgrade the monitor and the cpu in the future but for how these are my specs. Please I need ur help to feel ok. Is this fine? Thanks.

Note, no I cannot change any part because im out of money. This is the only thing I can go for unless I lower down my specs which I dont want to. I would rather have a monster gpu and a not very good monitor instead of having a ultra good monitor and a bad gpu.

Will all of this run at 60fps on most of the games with my monitor? Sorry for long thread. Thanks
 
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Yes, you'll be fine for gaming.

The 1080TI will likely be under-utilized at 1080p most of the time, but you (hopefully?) expect that.

Barty1884

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Completely fine. Overkill on the GPU front for the resolution, but if you're upgrading the monitor soon enough, you'll be fine temporarily.

FWIW though, 8GB of RAM is underwhelming in that setup - probably likely to be more evident as your upgrade your monitor/resolution.
Make sure your memory is ~3000MHz for optimal Ryzen performance though.
 

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Yeah obviously I will upgrade my monitor in the future but for now it will be 1080p/75hz. And also will be getting like a better CPU to fit my setup. For now I will get a one 8GB 3000mhz stick of ram and in the next month I will get another one and that would be 16GB.

I honestly wanna secure my GPU first and then buy the rest of the stuff. So 1080ti and ryzen 5 2600 & 1080p/75hz is good for now right? Just wanna make sure because I was paranoid for the last few days. I should be running games with 60fps smooth but not the best quality which is understandable.
 

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@gasaraki I know it's kinda all over the place setup but I will not leave it like that ofcourse. I will be upgrading the ram to 16. And that monitor is temporary. I live in a pretty expensive country sorry.

The thing is I should be Ok running games etc on this specs right
 

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65W TDP CPU
250W TDP GPU which can draw 340W maxed out with an overclock & under 100% load.
https://www.tomshardware.co.uk/aorus-gtx-1080-ti-xtreme-edition,review-33896-4.html

Given at 1080p, the GPU isn't likely to be running anywhere close to 100%, a 520W S12II would be totally adequate for stock operation.

That being said OP, I read it as you already had these components. IF you do not, the S12II 620W variant usually is usually still very light on the wallet, yet would give you a bit more headroom.
 

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@gasaraki So I should be Ok with 520watts or go higher? I don't wanna over clock it for now. Its already a beast. I would love it if you explain more because I dont understand english very good. Just be more spesfic please thanks.

What i wanna know is, I should be good for now while gaming at 1080p right? Obviously its not gonna be the best but it will for sure be playable with 60fps am i right?
 

gssniper69mv

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Yeah I know because it's overkill. But it will be fine for now like you said. I'm gonna upgrade my monitor in the future anyways.

It will run most of the games at 60+ though right? :D