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3 minutes ago, SkiezO said:

i heard about that ye but maybe a 1070 ti would be a nice gpu for the next amount of years

See if you can pick one up 2nd hand. You don't need to sell your entire system though.

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Tanks for answering en helping me out guys :D means alot to me

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Just now, Spotty said:

See if you can pick one up 2nd hand. You don't need to sell your entire system though.

Yes thats right i am going to search on amazon and maybe visit some stores

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For higher FPS (gaming on ultra-fast monitors, 144 Hz and up) the CPU is also overly important.

If you decide on upgrading the GPU to an RTX 2080, AMD Radeon 7 or RTX 2080Ti, consider upgrading the CPU to an i7 8700K or an i7 9700K.

If you choose the RTX 2060 6GB, the GTX 1070 Ti or the GTX 1080 (maybe even Vega 56 or vega 64), the i5 8600K overclocked to ~5GHz is more than fine.

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Just now, 191x7 said:

For higher FPS (gaming on ultra-fast monitors, 144 Hz and up) the CPU is also overly important.

If you decide on upgrading the GPU to an RTX 2080, AMD Radeon 7 or RTX 2080Ti, consider upgrading the CPU to an i7 8700K or an i7 9700K.

If you choose the RTX 2060 6GB, the GTX 1070 Ti or the GTX 1080 (maybe even Vega 56 or vega 64), the i5 8600K overclocked to ~5GHz is more than fine.

The i5 8600k is fine regardless.........

 

No need tl sidegrade to either CPUs......

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3 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

For higher FPS (gaming on ultra-fast monitors, 144 Hz and up) the CPU is also overly important.

If you decide on upgrading the GPU to an RTX 2080, AMD Radeon 7 or RTX 2080Ti, consider upgrading the CPU to an i7 8700K or an i7 9700K.

If you choose the RTX 2060 6GB, the GTX 1070 Ti or the GTX 1080 (maybe even Vega 56 or vega 64), the i5 8600K overclocked to ~5GHz is more than fine.

i think a 1070 ti would be perfect and the i5 8600k could be overclocked (now on 4,3 GHz) but it would not be a problem with the cooler master masterair cpu cooler?

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11 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

The i5 8600k is fine regardless.........

 

No need tl sidegrade to either CPUs......

So if I replace my 1060 with the 1070 ti, than i dont have to replace something else right? it would just work fine on my setup

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4 minutes ago, SkiezO said:

So if I replace my 1060 with the 1070 ti, than i dont have to replace something else right? it would just work fine on my setup

Yeah you can do that. If you are buying new. You can peobably find a rtx 2060 for about the same price. Which will usually be a better buy, but only at the same price.

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Yeah you can do that. If you are buying new. You can peobably find a rtx 2060 for about the same price. Which will usually be a better buy, but only at the same price.

you recommend the 2060 more than the 170 ti? didnt have the rtx much problems?

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I would replace the psu personally... the smart series isn't known as a high quality series, and something like a cx550m is around 40 bucks right now

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Just now, PacketMan said:

Why don't you just sell your CPU and GPU and get something better like the i7 8700K or even the i7 9700K? And a RTX 2080 probably?

Why selling the whole rig when you can keep the hardware you need?

ye we got that in this discussion en maybe i just sell my gpu for a gtx 1070ti or rtx series

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4 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

I would replace the psu personally... the smart series isn't known as a high quality series, and something like a cx550m is around 40 bucks right now

it would be a better option i think. i like the cooler master psu too but corsairs is indeed a good buy

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8 minutes ago, SkiezO said:

you recommend the 2060 more than the 170 ti? didnt have the rtx much problems?

Essentially. Whichever is cheaper. The rtx 2060 at the same pricepoint.

 

RTX doesnt have any inherent problems

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51 minutes ago, SkiezO said:

Some games (csgo, rainbow 6 siege, apex legends, fortnite) but also 3d drawings for my work.

but i got 2 240Hz monitors for the fps mut my gpu cant reach it so easily

Just upgrade your graphics card and you will be fine because the i5 8th gen is a pretty good 6 core processor and you will be fine

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Just now, SkiezO said:

it would be a better option i think. i like the cooler master psu too but corsairs is indeed a good buy

never judge on brand. let's take cooler master for example

 

the elite series was horrible, yet made by them.

 

I suggest looking into the psu tier list and selecting at least a tier c

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The RTX 2060 outperforms or pairs the performance of a GTX 1070 Ti, nearing the RTX 2070 with a lower price.

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3 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

never judge on brand. let's take cooler master for example

 

the elite series was horrible, yet made by them.

 

I suggest looking into the psu tier list and selecting at least a tier c

thats true and will be the best option, thanks

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3 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

The RTX 2060 outperforms or pairs the performance of a GTX 1070 Ti, nearing the RTX 2070 with a lower price.

rtx 2060 and 2070 are like 100~120 price difference or something? 

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6 minutes ago, BitFog said:

Just upgrade your graphics card and you will be fine because the i5 8th gen is a pretty good 6 core processor and you will be fine

thats true i think i just upgrade my gpu ye, ty

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Just now, SkiezO said:

thats true i think i just upgrade my gpu ye, ty

that's nice to hear as this is my first day on this forum

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Just now, BitFog said:

that's nice to hear as this is my first day on this forum

mine first day 2 ?

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Just now, BitFog said:

that's nice to hear as this is my first day on this forum

yeah... you still have to grow into the system. but don't worry too much about it...

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

yeah... you still have to grow into the system. but don't worry too much about it...

It will be fine, its a really helpful system

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