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RTX 2080 with I5 6600 - Bottlenecking?

Will there be an issue of bottlenecking, if I use a RTX 2080 with I5 6600?

 

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Yes, but it will still be a performance upgrade. That said, you really should consider getting 16GB of RAM, a halfway decent power supply, and an RTX 2070

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Just now, OrbitalBuzzsaw said:

Yes, but it will still be a performance upgrade. That said, you really should consider getting 16GB of RAM, a halfway decent power supply, and an RTX 2070

what about my PSU? is it sucks?

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2 minutes ago, bredao said:

what about my PSU? is it sucks?

Thats a ok psu but not high quality.

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1 minute ago, StanicEnemy said:

Thats a ok psu but not high quality.

But it can handle rtx 2070?

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1 minute ago, StanicEnemy said:

Yes.

Without problem or I need to change something?

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1 minute ago, bredao said:

Without problem or I need to change something?

It will *work* but the lifespan will be somewhat reduced. Upgrade to something better ASAP

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2 minutes ago, OrbitalBuzzsaw said:

It will *work* but the lifespan will be somewhat reduced. Upgrade to something better ASAP

What I have to change exactly to RTX 2070 work 100%

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25 minutes ago, bredao said:

What I have to change exactly to RTX 2070 work 100%

Get a better PSU (such as Corsair RMx or EVGA G2)

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1 hour ago, OrbitalBuzzsaw said:

Get a better PSU (such as Corsair RMx or EVGA G2)

In Brazil, Corsair RMX is cheaper than EVGA G2. How many watts do I need, buddy?

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2 hours ago, bredao said:

Will there be an issue of bottlenecking, if I use a RTX 2080 with I5 6600?

 

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Yea heavily unless you play at 4k 60fps

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Just now, i_build_nanosuits said:

Yea heavily unless you play at 4k 60fps

I will play at fullhd 70fps+

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10 minutes ago, bredao said:

In Brazil, Corsair RMX is cheaper than EVGA G2. How many watts do I need, buddy?

You could do with 450 watts.

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3 minutes ago, bredao said:

I will play at fullhd 70fps+

then you won't stand a chance...i would go no higher than a 2060...unless you want the extra GPU horsepower in hope to keep the card for longer before you need to upgrade again, but in current games...at 1080p...your CPU will be in the way all the time.

 

I had a 4770K running at 4.3ghz which is A LOT more CPU than what you have and it was a good match for GTX 1080 at 2560x1440p

When i upgraded to a 1080ti i ran out of CPU in demanding games...

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1 hour ago, i_build_nanosuits said:

then you won't stand a chance...i would go no higher than a 2060...unless you want the extra GPU horsepower in hope to keep the card for longer before you need to upgrade again, but in current games...at 1080p...your CPU will be in the way all the time.

 

I had a 4770K running at 4.3ghz which is A LOT more CPU than what you have and it was a good match for GTX 1080 at 2560x1440p

When i upgraded to a 1080ti i ran out of CPU in demanding games...

So I have to upgrade my cpu to I7?

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45 minutes ago, bredao said:

So I have to upgrade my cpu to I7?

well...you don't ''have to''...but since you already have a Z170 motherboard...an unlocked 6700K or 7700K would make a lot of sense IMO...you would also need to get to 16GB of system memory.

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A lot of 75% advice here... If you're gaming at 1080, your money would be best spent on a new PSU (Corsair CXM grey label, RMx, EVGA G2, G3), another 8GB of RAM, and a 1070, 2060, or 2070. That would give you enough GPU for 1080p 144Hz gaming, and a quality PSU so next time you get a power surge, your PSU doesn't light on fire. A 450-500W PSU should be fine for any of those GPUs. Your CPU is good enough. You might notice some performance oddities (read: stuttering and such), but I wouldn't worry about it that much. I don't know what GPU you have now, if any, but that would be good to know. It's not listed in your signature.

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8 hours ago, Cereal5 said:

A lot of 75% advice here... If you're gaming at 1080, your money would be best spent on a new PSU (Corsair CXM grey label, RMx, EVGA G2, G3), another 8GB of RAM, and a 1070, 2060, or 2070. That would give you enough GPU for 1080p 144Hz gaming, and a quality PSU so next time you get a power surge, your PSU doesn't light on fire. A 450-500W PSU should be fine for any of those GPUs. Your CPU is good enough. You might notice some performance oddities (read: stuttering and such), but I wouldn't worry about it that much. I don't know what GPU you have now, if any, but that would be good to know. It's not listed in your signature.


 

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Yes, it will bottleneck - I wouldn't buy anything over 1060/1070 for fullhd.

No, you don't need a new PSU.

No, you don't really more than 8gb of RAM if you don't stream and game normally.

I would get a 500gb ssd and/or monitor/mouse/accesories you want.

 

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On 1/31/2019 at 12:00 AM, Cereal5 said:

A lot of 75% advice here... If you're gaming at 1080, your money would be best spent on a new PSU (Corsair CXM grey label, RMx, EVGA G2, G3), another 8GB of RAM, and a 1070, 2060, or 2070. That would give you enough GPU for 1080p 144Hz gaming, and a quality PSU so next time you get a power surge, your PSU doesn't light on fire. A 450-500W PSU should be fine for any of those GPUs. Your CPU is good enough. You might notice some performance oddities (read: stuttering and such), but I wouldn't worry about it that much. I don't know what GPU you have now, if any, but that would be good to know. It's not listed in your signature.

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get another 8gb ram, new psu, 1440p or 4k display that'll fix it

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