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Zediik

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  1. 4 minutes ago, Froody129 said:

    Don't just pull numbers out your ass. A 570 will be fine. Not everyone needs a 5GHz 8 core CPU to play a video game. You are way overestimating bottlenecks. 

     

    RX 470/480/570/580 are cheap used and will almost certainly be your best bet. A 1060, as mentioned above, is also good but is usually a bit more expensive for the same performance. Maxwell 970/980 may be worth looking at if they're significantly cheaper. If you can score a 980ti/1070 for a good price they are also awesome cards 

    I agree... I don't need 2080 but nobody told me to buy it... He just picked his setup for comparison... And won't 1070 be bottlenecked much by cpu?

  2. 6 minutes ago, LIGISTX said:

    I agree, 570 is a better value. Just figured if OP can find a good deal on a used 1050ti, it would be more worth it since his CPU will be the bottleneck here.

    There will be a large bottle neck here. The thing people seem to always misunderstand about bottlenecks..... there is always a bottleneck. Something will always be slower than something else, and it will cause a bottleneck. My 9900k @ 5GHz is causing a bottleneck for my RTX 2080.... if I was running at 5.2 GHz, I would technically get a slight FPS bump. Does this "matter", no, it doesn't. But in your case, a slow quad core haswell era CPU will be just that "slow. It will likely be "fine", I am not saying you have a bad chip especially if you got it for a good price. I am just saying it is slow, and you will likely get about 60% the performance a 570 would get in a Intel 10900k system, depending on the resolution and the game of course.

     

    That said, that doesn't mean this is bad. Thats juts how it works.... If you pair a RTX 2080 with that CPU, you will get more FPS than the 570 would, but likely only ~5-10%, which is a horrible value. Its all about value, and price to performance. Your CPU will be a bottleneck, but that doesn't mean if you can't find a used 570 that wouldn't be a good value for you.

    https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Xeon_E5-1603_v3/Radeon_RX_570/0DD0YlhC/

     

    So this bottleneck calculator isn't correct? Because i was allmost sure that I have allmost perfect GPU for my cpu but i also belive that u are right and it isn't... (Im new to Pc building... U Can clearly see)

  3. 1 minute ago, TofuHaroto said:

    570 has a way better p/p value

     

    Get a used 470 for like 70 bucks I guess 

    I have my doubts on that PSU but if it works it works 

    Isn't the 570 better? I looked up and there is 0 bottleneck

  4. 3 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

    What PSU ? 

    Budget ?

    I don't know what psu is in there, it's some 700 w with no sticker on it, i just know that it's 700 w with two 6 pin cables

     

    Budget... Somewhere around the same price like the RX 570

  5. Hey everybody! I need some help with picking my gpu. So i got a Pc with Intel Xeon E5-1603 v3 cpu, dual 6 pin psu and PCIe 16 3.0 connector. the Pc does not have a GPU so please help me with picking one for gaming (Minecraft, League of Legends, cs:go, fortnite, GTA V....) If i would not ask here, I would buy AMD RX 570 (single 6 pin one). If anybody Can help me with picking my gpu, I would really appreciate it. (Btw I know that xeon cpu is not the best for gaming, but i bought really cheap pre-build with xeon inside)

    
     
  6. 7 minutes ago, Chabax said:

    depends if you PSU have pin connectors for GPU, if its realy old one i doubt, list the model, and rest of ur pc

    Everything Can be connected and will work... I just need to know if i Can change GPU by just taking old one out and putting the new one in... (Or if i need to do anything else)

     

  7. I am complete beginner in building Pc...

     

    I have everything, but i don't have GPU that i want

     

    I have one old GPU... Like really really old one

     

    Can i put the old one in and later when i will buy the new one just turn off the Pc, take the old one out, put the new one in and turn on the Pc? 

     

    Won't It have any problem?

     

    Thanks for help

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