[SOLVED] I5-4460 3.2 Ghz too bad for new graphics card?

Dec 4, 2018
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Ich wollte mir am Freitag über Ebay-kleinanzeigen eine gebrauchte Asus Turbo GeForce GTX 1070 holen. Ich frage mich nun ob mein Prozessor (Intel Core i5 I5-4460 3.2 GHz Quad-Kern) zu langsam für die Asus Turbo GeForce GTX 1070 ist?

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Good day

I wanted to get a used Asus Turbo GeForce GTX 1070 on Ebay on Friday. I wonder now if my processor (Intel Core i5 I5-4460 3.2GHz Quad Core) is too slow for the Asus Turbo GeForce GTX 1070?
 
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Ok, it does not appear to have either of the adaptive sync technologies.

I have heard that PUBG has poor optimization, though I haven't played that or Black Ops 4 myself - I am hoping someone else will come in who has more familiarity with those games and can say if it is especially demanding on the CPU more than the GPU.

The GTX 1070 would be more than sufficient to handle anything at max details at 1920x1080 @ 60Hz.

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Can you please pass on your full system's specs like so:
CPU:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:

How old is your PSU?
 
Dec 4, 2018
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CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 6MB Chace 3.20 Ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H
Ram: Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) 16gb
SSD: Crucial BX200 240gb, SATA (CT240BX200SSD1)
HDD: Toshiba MQ01ABD100
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 MSI power edition
PSU: Super Flower Golden Green HX 450W ATX 2.3 (SF-450P14XE)
Chassis: Cooler Master N200
OS: Windows 10 Pro

The PSU is approximately 3-4 years in use
 

King_V

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It is not very much a matter of whether the CPU is too slow for the GTX 1070.

It is much more a matter of what is your monitor's resolution and refresh rate (as well as if your monitor is FreeSync, GSync, or neither), and what specific games you are playing.
 

King_V

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Ok, it does not appear to have either of the adaptive sync technologies.

I have heard that PUBG has poor optimization, though I haven't played that or Black Ops 4 myself - I am hoping someone else will come in who has more familiarity with those games and can say if it is especially demanding on the CPU more than the GPU.

The GTX 1070 would be more than sufficient to handle anything at max details at 1920x1080 @ 60Hz.
 
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