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Fx-6300 + GTX 1080TI=?

DeddoShin

Will there be any probleme if i upgrade my graphix card to 1080TI if my CPU is a AMD FX-6300?

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Yep a massive bottleneck

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Yeah that's a bad idea. Upgrade your CPU and get a cheaper gpu instead.

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i have an i5 4690k oc'd to 4,7Ghz and its just bottlenecking in BF1 my gtx 1080 ti if i wanna get konstant 100fps+. you can get a gtx 1080+ ryzen 5

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Just now, DocSwag said:

Yeah that's a bad idea. Upgrade your CPU and get a cheaper gpu instead.

agreed if he has the money he could go for ryzen 5 + gtx 1080 and even the money isnt enough then gtx 1070 + ryzen 5 or i7 if it fits in the budget

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5 minutes ago, LinusTechTipsFanFromDarlo said:

Yep a massive bottleneck

 

3 minutes ago, DocSwag said:

Yeah that's a bad idea. Upgrade your CPU and get a cheaper gpu instead.

My plan was to buy a 1080TI then buy a bigger cpu later this year instead of going for small upgrades here and there.
I was going to play 60--80fps 1080p until then

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1 minute ago, DeddoShin said:

 

My plan was to buy a 1080TI then buy a bigger cpu later this year instead of going for small upgrades here and there.
I was going to play 60--80fps 1080p until then

DSR from 4k. Better FPS, eliminates some of that bottleneck if you do go with the 1080ti. 

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39 minutes ago, DeddoShin said:

 

My plan was to buy a 1080TI then buy a bigger cpu later this year instead of going for small upgrades here and there.
I was going to play 60--80fps 1080p until then

What GPU do you have right now?

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52 minutes ago, DeddoShin said:

 

My plan was to buy a 1080TI then buy a bigger cpu later this year instead of going for small upgrades here and there.
I was going to play 60--80fps 1080p until then

then go for it, didnt know that. but dont expect good performance, you probably want to run full on DSR and max settings possible

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On 25/06/2017 at 4:07 PM, DocSwag said:

What GPU do you have right now?

AMD Radeon r7 r200 series 

I Dont even know wich one it is becasue my PC just says r200

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On 25/06/2017 at 4:21 PM, Tiwaz said:

then go for it, didnt know that. but dont expect good performance, you probably want to run full on DSR and max settings possible

is bottlenecking a bad thing or does it just stop me from using the full potential of the gpu?

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4 hours ago, DeddoShin said:

is bottlenecking a bad thing or does it just stop me from using the full potential of the gpu?

It depends, sometimes it means you just get lower fps, sometimes it can mean bad bad stuttering.

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EG

In Games that only use 2-4 cores (SO MANY GAMES)

EG
FX6 /w World of Tanks - 1080p you'll see dips STILL to 45-50fps whether you have a R9 380/390 or 1080Ti

Use any midrange i5 and this will shoot to the 90-120+FPS you should be seeing from such cards.

 

Before you scream - badly optimized..... welcome to the real world...The i5 still only uses 2 cores.

 

Not all games are equal, so GOOGLE for results.

In a game where single core speed matters (most), this is a really bad combination of parts.

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Just now, SkilledRebuilds said:

EG

In Games that only use 2-4 cores (SO MANY GAMES)

EG
FX6 /w World of Tanks - 1080p you'll see dips STILL to 45-50fps whether you have a R9 380/390 or 1080Ti

Use any midrange i5 and this will shoot to the 90-120+FPS you should be seeing from such cards.

 

Before you scream - badly optimized..... welcome to the real world...The i5 still only uses 2 cores.

 

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In a game where single core speed matters (most), this is a really bad combination of parts.

i'm buying a 1080ti NOW (currently own a Radeon R7 260X) and a i7 or ryzen 7 early 2018

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Just now, DeddoShin said:

i'm buying a 1080ti NOW (currently own a Radeon R7 260X) and a i7 or ryzen 7 early 2018

My Mom is using a 260x with WOT and gets 40-60fps (/w modpacks)

With her OLD FX6100 (slower than FX6300) she was hitting LOWS of 28-32fps when initially starting the match with the mods.

Decent improvement considering no GPU upgrade.

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Are you planing on 4k or 200fps+1080p or 120+1440p? If not a 1060 for 60ish frames or more at 1080p and a 1070 foe 1440p and 120 or 144 1080p. If you only have a 1080p 60hz montir and are no getting a new one getting a good graphics willnt do much. Idk what montir you currently have but with a fx chip and a old r7 2xx assuming you have something like a 1080p 60hz. If you are stay with that don't go above a 1060 unless you just want to say u have a better gpu then a friend or have one the fastest gpus out there or smething. Also upgrading a cpu now and getting a gpu in a few months might be a bether idea. Vega is right aroundthe conner Volta might be coming out late this year if vega is a big threat to navdia also gpus are a bit over priced atm from mining mostly effects the 480/580 and 1060 but heard 1070s and stuff have been going up bc miners cant get the other cards so they buy them instead. 

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If this 1080ti is going in a prebuilt system you might want to make sure your power supply can handle it and has the correct connectors (8+6 or 8+8 depending on the model).

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