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So... IS my GTX 1060 Being Bottlenecked?? i Still Cant Figure This Out? Stuttering In GAMES!!

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On 10/26/2018 at 7:44 PM, bleedblue said:

Jesus christ, how thick are you? Everyone is telling you the CPU, CPU, is holding you back. NOT the GPU.

The point that OP is trying to make us that despite the fact that the graphics card has improved, the gaming experience has worsened somehow

 

On 10/26/2018 at 8:04 PM, WolfLoverPro said:

I still don’t get it

,y cpu gets basically 4ghx YEAH it’s stock 3.5 but when I bought it prebuilt it gets now I didn’t touch anything but gets 3.9 so.

WTF it not run games then ? It says a ray zen 5 is good match for 2060 but it has fkin like 2. So,thing ghz MINE HAS 4 ?

Ok there's more than the rated GHz of a CPU that matters for performance. Ryzen 5 is newer so it has better technology and it also has more cores. 

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On 10/26/2018 at 7:52 PM, ChernobilChuck said:

So, your gpu is fine and you should keep it.

Your cpu is fine but for some reason in underperforms(can't talk about ACO, but gta and forza shouldn't stutter),

Possible fixes:

Task manager to see what else uses cpu while you are gaming and closing those,

Checking the temperature and clock speed while you are gaming, if the clock speed is under 3,8 or 3,9ghz then the problem is most likely the cooling,

If nothing is running in the background, the temps are fine, clock speed is fine, then you should try reinstalling windows.

Hang on wtf u say 3.8 “ but my stock is 3.5 ghz..... I get 3.8 while idle lmfao idk when gaming never looked 

but I’m oretty sure it still stays the same cooling seems fine it don’t ever go over 80 max most of time is 75 even on forza so uh....... idk?

 

i did reinstall windows last Xmas as it was on a hdd but now it’s on a ssd so uh yeah 

also kinda don’t wanna lost my stuff XDDD

 

On 10/26/2018 at 8:05 PM, fasauceome said:

Ok there's more than the rated GHz of a CPU that matters for performance. Ryzen 5 is newer so it has better technology and it also has more cores. 

I swear someone said more cores are worse? I swear someone said like idk 4 cores example is bad as games don’t use it or I can’t remember but it was on a bottleneck video explain they said it is bad ? Idk lol

i mean mine has 4 so.thats good right? It gets 4ghz that’s good....... WTF

i swear my cpu And gpu Are fine it’s just against me as everything is in this world to me LOL

 

idk what to do really 

again someone said it can be RAM or PSU BOTTLENECK? Wtf is that lol

but everyone here is saying cpu so yeah....

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Just now, WolfLoverPro said:

Hang on wtf u say 3.8 “ but my stock is 3.5 ghz..... I get 3.8 while idle lmfao idk when gaming never looked 

 

but I’m oretty sure it still stays the same

 

cooling seems fine it don’t ever go over 80 max most of time is 75 even on forza so uh....... idk?

 

i did reinstall windows last Xmas as it was on a hdd but now it’s on a ssd so uh yeah 

 

also kinda don’t wanna lost my stuff XDDD

Than it's going to be an app in the background or virus, but for sure something is using your cpu in the background, my older, slower i5 performs better than yours so something is definitely wrong,

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Just now, WolfLoverPro said:

I swear someone said more cores are worse? I swear someone said like idk 4 cores example is bad as games don’t use it or I can’t remember but it was on a bottleneck video explain they said it is bad ? Idk lol

 

More cores is not a bottleneck if they operate quickly enough. 4 cores is not enough in some games, as you can already see with your poor performance

 

1 minute ago, WolfLoverPro said:

 

again someone said it can be RAM or PSU BOTTLENECK? Wtf is that lol

 

Can't gave a PSU bottleneck, and I was in the thread that said your single channel ram was no good.

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On 10/26/2018 at 8:11 PM, fasauceome said:

More cores is not a bottleneck if they operate quickly enough. 4 cores is not enough in some games, as you can already see with your poor performance

 

Can't gave a PSU bottleneck, and I was in the thread that said your single channel ram was no good.

Oh yeah it’s u LOL

 

ok fine my cpu is bad >:[ tnnaks cpu crap

 

so hmmmm, so can a motherboard give slow performance? Maybe it’s that? Or it’s the cpu XD 

 

again if if I had to change cpu it means getting a new motherboard right? And then I wouldn’t know how to pick,a montherbiard and even if I didn’t I still don’t know how tot tell if a cpu goes into my cpu and then the second thing is then would i need a better PSU as I have a new CPU ANDDDDDDDD BOOOM 

 

i hate pcs lol 

 

i mean £200 on a 1060 I could of bought fuking PS4 having 4K at 60 or 30 so shit me maybe pc are worse even tho I have always been a pc gamer but now it’s looking to be more expensive and not worth it I mean.....

 

so ive gotta spend well spent 200 on 1060 now gotta buy cpu probably another 150 200? Ram.. idk how much ram is..... the maybe power supply maybe motherboard holy modark how much is this? Might as well buy a new pc ain’t I? Where I could get PS4 for like really cheap game at 4K wtf.

 

 

maybe it’s an idea tho? Sell this pc with 1050 then take out the ssd and hdd and buy a new pc from uhhh what it called? Cyber pc or whatever prebuilt without a gpu and stick my 1060 in it ? Or uh lol

 

On 10/26/2018 at 8:10 PM, ChernobilChuck said:

Than it's going to be an app in the background or virus, but for sure something is using your cpu in the background, my older, slower i5 performs better than yours so something is definitely wrong,

Wait ur saying that my cpu should work with my 1060? 

 

Ot u mean it’s just crap but it should still be a bit better? Either way the only thing that uses cpu is windows maleware or some sort of antivirus executable thingmlol but it don’t use Much it saysmlike 12% 

 

ill look tomorrow but but I swear that’s it becuase I’m strict on any apps running so hmm,mmmmmmm,mm 

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5 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

Oh yeah it’s u LOL

 

ok fine my cpu is bad >:[ tnnaks cpu crap

 

so hmmmm, so can a motherboard give slow performance? Maybe it’s that? Or it’s the cpu XD 

 

again if if I had to change cpu it means getting a new motherboard right? And then I wouldn’t know how to pick,a montherbiard and even if I didn’t I still don’t know how tot tell if a cpu goes into my cpu and then the second thing is then would i need a better PSU as I have a new CPU ANDDDDDDDD BOOOM 

 

i hate pcs lol 

 

i mean £200 on a 1060 I could of bought fuking PS4 having 4K at 60 or 30 so shit me maybe pc are worse even tho I have always been a pc gamer but now it’s looking to be more expensive and not worth it I mean.....

 

so ive gotta spend well spent 200 on 1060 now gotta buy cpu probably another 150 200? Ram.. idk how much ram is..... the maybe power supply maybe motherboard holy modark how much is this? Might as well buy a new pc ain’t I? Where I could get PS4 for like really cheap game at 4K wtf.

 

 

maybe it’s an idea tho? Sell this pc with 1050 then take out the ssd and hdd and buy a new pc from uhhh what it called? Cyber pc or whatever prebuilt without a gpu and stick my 1060 in it ? Or uh lol

one more 8GB ram dimm for like 40 bucks, that's all.

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His cpu is the K version but it runs at 3.9ghz, same as yours, 970 is equal to the 1060 in performance, so you can get this performance out of your pc, probably some software issue which you have to figure out. 

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On 10/26/2018 at 8:30 PM, ChernobilChuck said:

His cpu is the K version but it runs at 3.9ghz, same as yours, 970 is equal to the 1060 in performance, so you can get this performance out of your pc, probably some software issue which you have to figure out. 

That’s probably right yeah he’s got it on medium and I have mind on lowest high XDDD but before I. Say well no shit 

 

how come others have same same gpu and get near 60fps on ULTRA settings t hen? Is it down to cpu I guess?

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20 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

That’s probably right yeah he’s got it on medium and I have mind on lowest high XDDD but before I. Say well no shit 

 

how come others have same same gpu and get near 60fps on ULTRA settings t hen? Is it down to cpu I guess?

yeah, all CPU

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9 hours ago, fasauceome said:

yeah, all CPU

So tell me 100% that you can guarantee this LOL

 

if I buy a Ryder 5 1600 or whatever it was I said ( becahse I googled GTX 1060 best cpu match) 

 

it says 1060 6gb goes well with Ryzen 5 1600 I think OR a i5 somthing ( NOT THAT I HAVE A I5 or anything LOL) 

 

but for real

 

if I get a ryzen 5 it’s only £120 I can afford it will I actually be able to get like play on ultra with no stutters or no? Or do I need some ultra sonic cpu for ultra XD? Or at least it would remove stutter right? 

 

Also so can you tell me the best cpu? As in CHEAP like no more than £150 if it can becahse ryzen is really cheap £120 so if there is a better one than ryzen5 for price tell me 

 

and then after I decide what one im getting I’ll make another post saying 

 

DOES THIS CPU GO WITH MY MOTHEBOARD AND DO I NEED A NEW PSU 

 

and be I really will make one named that lmfao because I never looked into cpu upgrades llolll

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A Ryzen cant fit in an Intel socket.  Your intel motherboard uses DDR3 ram from what I have gleaned from this....conversation...so you would have to upgrade CPU, Mobo, RAM at a minimum to get to Ryzen.

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15 hours ago, Tristerin said:

A Ryzen cant fit in an Intel socket.  Your intel motherboard uses DDR3 ram from what I have gleaned from this....conversation...so you would have to upgrade CPU, Mobo, RAM at a minimum to get to Ryzen.

for fok sake bullshit

well then im screwed lol unless i buy the intel i5 it said pairs with the 1-060 on google idk

 

On 10/26/2018 at 7:25 PM, Alex Atkin UK said:

Assassins Creed Origins maxed out my 4690 (none-k model) which only resolved when I got my 8600k.

Assassins Creed Odyssey maxes out my 8600k @ 4.8Ghz, their CPU scaling really sucks it seems.

I believe its "supposed" to keep adding dynamic NPCs whilever there is spare CPU, but it just goes overboard.  The annoying thing is dropping the resolution and effects made ZERO difference on Origins.  I haven't tried too hard on Odyssey as its not quite as severe so I'm putting up with it.

On 10/26/2018 at 7:08 PM, Derrk said:

yeah youre cpu is the bottleneck

On 10/26/2018 at 7:09 PM, i_build_nanosuits said:

assassin's creed is VERY cpu intensive and it stutter like crazy even on my core i7unlocked and overclocked CPU...i can only imagine the shit show on an i5.

On 10/26/2018 at 7:12 PM, bleedblue said:

No, of course not. Your CPU is what's holding you back. I have frame spikes even on my 6c/12t Ryzen 5 1600 OC'd to 3.9 Ghz (ignore signature, I plan to update that soon-ish).

 

Aside from being a VERY CPU-intensive game, AC Origins also has 2 layers of DRM on top. It's no suprise that a quad core gives you stutters.

On 10/26/2018 at 7:15 PM, Derrk said:

No, going to a lower end gpu will only make it worse. ACO is super poorly optimized as others said. I was also at 100% cpu usage on my old system. Only thing i can recommend is lowering settings

On 10/26/2018 at 7:23 PM, ChernobilChuck said:

Thats just now how bottleneck works, your gpu can a render a specific amount of frames per second and the cpu too and basically the lower amount will be your fps, so if you have a worse gpu you will get either the same fps or if the gpu renders less fps than the cpu than less fps.

 

it can be because the cpu is on 100% one way to deal with it is set the maximum fps so that your cpu won't have to work on 100% and shouldn't cause stutter.

 

Also i would like to mention, your cpu and gpu combo isn't bad im pretty sure, it's juts a few cpu intesive games that might not run well.

EDIT: also you can improve performance if you close background applications

On 10/26/2018 at 7:25 PM, Alex Atkin UK said:

Assassins Creed Origins maxed out my 4690 (none-k model) which only resolved when I got my 8600k.


Assassins Creed Odyssey maxes out my 8600k @ 4.8Ghz, their CPU scaling really sucks it seems.

I believe its "supposed" to keep adding dynamic NPCs whilever there is spare CPU, but it just goes overboard.  The annoying thing is dropping the resolution and effects made ZERO difference on Origins.  I haven't tried too hard on Odyssey as its not quite as severe so I'm putting up with it.

15 hours ago, Tristerin said:

A Ryzen cant fit in an Intel socket.  Your intel motherboard uses DDR3 ram from what I have gleaned from this....conversation...so you would have to upgrade CPU, Mobo, RAM at a minimum to get to Ryzen.

On 10/26/2018 at 8:01 PM, fasauceome said:

CPU makes a huge difference in games

OK i need Ur Atterntion

 

So i am thinking of buying   a new CPU to stop my gtx 1060 from being bottleNEKED i have £260 XD yeah i just check my balance :p anyway

 

im thinking i5-8400 vs i3-8100  IS THAT GOOD WHAT ONE IS BETTER? course the i5 is BUT i3 is cheaper but still i can afford both with 260£ !!!!>>>>????

 

i can also buy a ram stick if its need but idk i how to pick that one XD max i can spend on ram is £60? idk how much it is im guessing it costs 40-80 ? i hope anyway XD

 

SOOOOO HERE IS where i need ur help PEOPLE

 

1. What is better i5-8400 vs i3-8100 or any other for £260?

2. What ram is capativble with my rig aka motherboarc ? i have 1x8 gb but idk what ddr it is and so idk how to shop for ram that works with my current ram so help!

3. Will the new CPU and RAM Work WIth MY Motherboard???

4. WILL I NEED a new PSU or is my 500w still enough for my new CPU and RAM

 

any questions like uh what motherboard and anything just ask me please if you can someone answer my 4 questions plz

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1. They both need a new motherboard and RAM and in that case going Ryzen would likely be cheaper.


I believe the i7 4790k is the highest you can go on your board (better check the manufacturer website for your motherboard though to confirm), not likely to pick one up brand new though.

2. Having one stick of a RAM is generally a bad idea, especially as trying to find a second stick that matches it later on is problematic.  Mixing different RAM can "just work" or cause all sorts of issues.  I generally just grab some used from CEX as they seem okay with returns when it doesn't work.

3. Already covered above.


4. No, but if its not a good brand and/or fairly old it might be worth replacing at some point.

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16 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

So i am thinking of buying   a new CPU to stop my gtx 1060 from being bottleNEKED i have £260 XD yeah i just check my balance :p anyway

 

im thinking i5-8400 vs i3-8100  IS THAT GOOD WHAT ONE IS BETTER? course the i5 is BUT i3 is cheaper but still i can afford both with 260£ !!!!>>>>????

I'm gonna ask how old you are if you don't mind. If you're just a kid in a financially stable house, I'd say go for ryzen 5. If you're old enough to work, I'd say save up some money before spending on pc parts.

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46 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

1. They both need a new motherboard and RAM and in that case going Ryzen would likely be cheaper.


I believe the i7 4790k is the highest you can go on your board (better check the manufacturer website for your motherboard though to confirm), not likely to pick one up brand new though.

2. Having one stick of a RAM is generally a bad idea, especially as trying to find a second stick that matches it later on is problematic.  Mixing different RAM can "just work" or cause all sorts of issues.  I generally just grab some used from CEX as they seem okay with returns when it doesn't work.

3. Already covered above.


4. No, but if its not a good brand and/or fairly old it might be worth replacing at some point.

 

43 minutes ago, Derrk said:

I'm gonna ask how old you are if you don't mind. If you're just a kid in a financially stable house, I'd say go for ryzen 5. If you're old enough to work, I'd say save up some money before spending on pc parts.

 

46 minutes ago, Alex Atkin UK said:

1. They both need a new motherboard and RAM and in that case going Ryzen would likely be cheaper.


I believe the i7 4790k is the highest you can go on your board (better check the manufacturer website for your motherboard though to confirm), not likely to pick one up brand new though.

2. Having one stick of a RAM is generally a bad idea, especially as trying to find a second stick that matches it later on is problematic.  Mixing different RAM can "just work" or cause all sorts of issues.  I generally just grab some used from CEX as they seem okay with returns when it doesn't work.

3. Already covered above.


4. No, but if its not a good brand and/or fairly old it might be worth replacing at some point.

 

 

BTW

 

My motherboard is called

gigabyte h81m-s2h

 

RAM IS

 

Corsair vengeance 8gb ram

 

 

 

 

im 19 so uhhhhhhh in the middle :P but for real uh

 

what im pretty much might as well do now that im foked basically is

 

sell this pc with the 1050 in it

 

refund my 1060 beacuse i only got till 10th november

 

then buy a prebuilt 1060 gaming rig from pc specilist or somthing beacuse i really cant be doing with motherboard shit basically what im saying is i give up LMFAO but yeah .....

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6 hours ago, WolfLoverPro said:

 

 

 

 

BTW

 

My motherboard is called

gigabyte h81m-s2h

 

RAM IS

 

Corsair vengeance 8gb ram

 

 

 

 

im 19 so uhhhhhhh in the middle :P but for real uh

 

what im pretty much might as well do now that im foked basically is

 

sell this pc with the 1050 in it

 

refund my 1060 beacuse i only got till 10th november

 

then buy a prebuilt 1060 gaming rig from pc specilist or somthing beacuse i really cant be doing with motherboard shit basically what im saying is i give up LMFAO but yeah .....

When you give up instead of learning what parts are compatible with each other

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26 minutes ago, mxk. said:

When you give up instead of learning what parts are compatible with each other

Well..... I ain’t got the money for that I mean I’m only 19 I gotta save up for more important stuff lol

 

wish i I could buy a bloody cpu just to test it but nope but on the side I’ll happily take £300 from you for a test ... I promise I will only buy a cpu and give the money back to you >;D

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7 hours ago, WolfLoverPro said:

 

 

 

 

BTW

 

My motherboard is called

gigabyte h81m-s2h

 

RAM IS

 

Corsair vengeance 8gb ram

 

 

 

 

im 19 so uhhhhhhh in the middle :P but for real uh

 

what im pretty much might as well do now that im foked basically is

 

sell this pc with the 1050 in it

 

refund my 1060 beacuse i only got till 10th november

 

then buy a prebuilt 1060 gaming rig from pc specilist or somthing beacuse i really cant be doing with motherboard shit basically what im saying is i give up LMFAO but yeah .....

Well, I gotta say I don't think this is a wise plan at all. You currently own both a 1050 TI and a 1060, with plans to sell and return, only to go and purchase a prebuilt with yet another 1060... All in the name of getting a better CPU?  

 

I don't play the games you are talking about in this thread but did see somewhere you mentioned wanting to play on ultra?  You will surely be disappointed in any prebuilt with a 1060 if your aiming for ultra settings in most any AAA game.  

 

It doesn't make any sense to me to return a perfectly fine 1060 only to go get another one in a prebuilt.  

 

 

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1 hour ago, WolfLoverPro said:

Well..... I ain’t got the money for that I mean I’m only 19 I gotta save up for more important stuff lol

 

wish i I could buy a bloody cpu just to test it but nope but on the side I’ll happily take £300 from you for a test ... I promise I will only buy a cpu and give the money back to you >;D

lmao I meant learning what stuff works, like what motherboard supports a cpu/ram

I'm just as broke as you too.

24 minutes ago, Reznik said:

Well, I gotta say I don't think this is a wise plan at all. You currently own both a 1050 TI and a 1060, with plans to sell and return, only to go and purchase a prebuilt with yet another 1060... All in the name of getting a better CPU?  

 

I don't play the games you are talking about in this thread but did see somewhere you mentioned wanting to play on ultra?  You will surely be disappointed in any prebuilt with a 1060 if your aiming for ultra settings in most any AAA game.  

 

It doesn't make any sense to me to return a perfectly fine 1060 only to go get another one in a prebuilt.  

 

 

Also I agree with this too^^. Whats the point? If you have a good 1060 just buy all the parts for a new pc except the graphics card and then get some help from a friend/internet and you're set. pcpartpicker.com is a site that makes sure all the parts are compatible, like what cpu fits in the motherboard, etc.. Its very useful give it a shot before spending more money than you need to on a pre-built.

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This thread is amazing :D

 

Your motherboard only supports 4000 series Intel CPUs, you can't buy an 8000 series and put it in, you'll need a new motherboard for that. Just get a used 4770 or 4790 off eBay, your motherboard doesn't support overclocking so no need to fork out extra for a K chip either.

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12 hours ago, Reznik said:

Well, I gotta say I don't think this is a wise plan at all. You currently own both a 1050 TI and a 1060, with plans to sell and return, only to go and purchase a prebuilt with yet another 1060... All in the name of getting a better CPU?  

 

I don't play the games you are talking about in this thread but did see somewhere you mentioned wanting to play on ultra?  You will surely be disappointed in any prebuilt with a 1060 if your aiming for ultra settings in most any AAA game.  

 

It doesn't make any sense to me to return a perfectly fine 1060 only to go get another one in a prebuilt.  

 

 

it does actaully.... beacuse everyone says i gotta replace motherboard .... AINT got time for dat XD

 

for real .. i relaly dont want to be assed to reaplce a motherboard BUT someone said i can buy a i7 what will fit in my board so i dont mind that ? sure if i can i will but if i cannot upgrade my cpu without buying a new board yeah i really dont want to :P

 

and for the ultra .... youtube = GTX 1060 1080p ULTRA

 

look how many games people run ? alot of new ones on ultra on a 1060............... ( ͡⟃ ͜ʖ ⟄)

 

 

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11 hours ago, Apocalypsse said:

This thread is amazing :D

 

Your motherboard only supports 4000 series Intel CPUs, you can't buy an 8000 series and put it in, you'll need a new motherboard for that. Just get a used 4770 or 4790 off eBay, your motherboard doesn't support overclocking so no need to fork out extra for a K chip either.

so whats better then dammit

 

someones said 4770 is a waste of money as its crap and old LOL somoene said buy a i7 4790 so wtf one ?> XD

 

and i will just buy a new one off amazon i dont trust second hand :PPPP but like i have £350 to spend on cpu so

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4 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

it does actaully.... beacuse everyone says i gotta replace motherboard .... AINT got time for dat XD

 

for real .. i relaly dont want to be assed to reaplce a motherboard BUT someone said i can buy a i7 what will fit in my board so i dont mind that ? sure if i can i will but if i cannot upgrade my cpu without buying a new board yeah i really dont want to :P

 

and for the ultra .... youtube = GTX 1060 1080p ULTRA

 

look how many games people run ? alot of new ones on ultra on a 1060............... ( ͡⟃ ͜ʖ ⟄)

 

 

Do whatever you want but a prebuilt might further limit you in the future.  Often they come with proprietary power supplies, slow/single channel memory, crappy power supplies... The list goes on.   

 

I've got a 1070 and can't run eveything on Ultra but I also have a 1080p 144hz panel, so hitting the higher frame rates on ultra or even high isn't happening.  For example I'm running Black Ops 4 on medium to get the desired frame rate.   I believe you are in for disappointment thinking a cheap prebuilt with 1060 is going to run things on ultra.  Maybe it will today on current titles but won't for long. 

 

If you already have a 1060 it makes little sense to go out of your way to now go get a prebuilt with yet another 1060 as the solution to this problem.  

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1 minute ago, Reznik said:

Do whatever you want but a prebuilt might further limit you in the future.  Often they come with proprietary power supplies, slow/single channel memory, crappy power supplies... The list goes on.   

 

I've got a 1070 and can't run eveything on Ultra but I also have a 1080p 144hz panel, so hitting the higher frame rates on ultra or even high isn't happening.  For example I'm running Black Ops 4 on medium to get the desired frame rate.   I believe you are in for disappointment thinking a cheap prebuilt with 1060 is going to run things on ultra.  Maybe it will today on current titles but won't for long. 

 

If you already have a 1060 it makes little sense to go out of your way to now go get a prebuilt with yet another 1060 as the solution to this problem.  

ok fine but like

 

my system is basically got that crap already XD

 

bad psu well apparently people say its bad

 

ram

 

pretty much everything

 

 

i mean the only thing i can try is buy a new cpu that fits this board

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11 minutes ago, WolfLoverPro said:

ok fine but like

 

my system is basically got that crap already XD

 

bad psu well apparently people say its bad

 

ram

 

pretty much everything

 

 

i mean the only thing i can try is buy a new cpu that fits this board

The reason I bring this up is that going the prebuilt route with a 1060 seems like a bit of a gamble.  Maybe it will work out perfect for you but on the flip side of that what if you get it and it still isn't performing up to your expectations?  Then this was all for nothing and money spent/lost not getting any further ahead.  If it were my money and my system I'd want to take that gamble out of the equation and get a system that I know will perform well for the games/resolution that I want to play at, keeping in mind any future upgrades that I may want such as a better monitors etc.  

 

What prebuilts are you looking at and what CPU do they have?  

 

What is your overall budget if you were to sell the 1050 Ti and your current system without the 1060.  

 

 

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