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RalphGoesToSpace

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  1. Currently for gaming and a couple VMS for labs, i wanna be able to have more of both. CPU bound games really hit my current cpu hard, plus vms struggle if i have more than 2 even with little reqs.
  2. I currently have an i7 4790, Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB -- 1800Mhz RAM, h97 board, GTX 1080 Will be upgrading RAM and MOBO ofc, just trying to choose a platform first.
  3. Hey guys, I'm currently looking into a new CPU (mostly wanna have around 6 VMS up for labs and gaming), my current budget is $600 bucks for the CPU. I currently own an i7 4790k but i feel like it struggles with both VMS and CPU intensive games (a.k.a ubisoft games). I'm torn between 1950x, i9 9900k or a simpler option i7 8700k (maybe i7 9700k ? haha) Would appreciate any input.
  4. Yes, what I am trying to achieve is to get the best possible experience @60hz on ultra settings @1080p without stuttering or anything bothersome. Getting the 1070 at this resolution because I'm planning on keeping it for a good while. Maybe I'm just being a little paranoid. lol
  5. Yes, what I'm wondering is if I have a 1080p monitor is there any way I can render the game at 1440p but this be playing at 1080p? I have heard something like Supersampling does this. I've seen that since higher resolutions are much more GPU bound the CPU gets less of a hit so there is less of a bottleneck.
  6. Hey Guys,So currently I'm thinking of upgrading my GTX 770 to a 1070, however since my current CPU is the i5 4570 I am worrying that it is not strong enough and might produce some slight bottlenecking.I've been watching some videos from people uploading gameplay videos with similar specs and checking out how it performs on their systems. Seeing that there seems to be some bottlenecking in many games @1080p I was wondering if using some supersampling technology to render @1440p while still being on the same 1080p monitor would help eliminate this problem?I am thinking of upgrading to a 4790k or maybe Ryzen 5 down the line but for now I think the GPU upgrade seems much more important, this 770 is definitely showing it's age by now.Would appreciate any opinions and input on this matter, cheers!
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