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7 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

can I know it worth to get 1080ti or just keep 1080 then upgrade CPU? for future question because I can see many game with

old 6gen 4c/4t can be bottleneck

Honestly, even a 1080 is going to be way more than capable for 1080p60. I think if you're planning for a 1080 Ti, you should probably consider a high refresh rate monitor, perhaps one that's 1440p as well. 

I have been confused about bottleneck, this day 2019 mostly game are hungry power of gpu. Im using i5 6600 non K processor , i want to upgraded gtx 1080 or rtx 2060 is there any bottleneck? Right now im using gtx 1050ti, before this im using my friend 1080ti about 1-2hours only im testing it on my rig i can see a bottleneck because 100% but with gtx 1080 or 2060 will it bottleneck too?

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it will but that just means a CPU upgrade is coming, not going for a different tier of GPU.

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4 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

it'll bottleneck in some games... but that's not a problem

I'm using 1080p 60fps with ON Vsync, so the bottleneck will not bother me right? 

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Just now, Grimorum7x said:

I'm using 1080p 60fps with ON Vsync, so the bottleneck will not bother me right? 

A 6600 shouldn't really cause much issues with paired with a 2060 or 1080 at 1080p60.

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1 minute ago, Grimorum7x said:

I'm using 1080p 60fps with ON Vsync, so the bottleneck will not bother me right? 

i mean, your performance will still be good

 

and again, it changes per game

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

it will but that just means a CPU upgrade is coming, not going for a different tier of GPU.

CPU upgrade coming, because with gtx 1050ti in pubg my setting all very low on 1600x900 cap 60 it fine. but with 1920x1080 my fps unstable so I decide to upgrade gpu it worth?

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3 minutes ago, D13H4RD said:

A 6600 shouldn't really cause much issues with paired with a 2060 or 1080 at 1080p60.

can I know it worth to get 1080ti or just keep 1080 then upgrade CPU? for future question because I can see many game with

old 6gen 4c/4t can be bottleneck

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2 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

can I know it worth to get 1080ti or just keep 1080 then upgrade CPU? for future question because I can see many game with

old 6gen 4c/4t can be bottleneck

I've seen people running 1080 ti's with a 4770k...

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7 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

can I know it worth to get 1080ti or just keep 1080 then upgrade CPU? for future question because I can see many game with

old 6gen 4c/4t can be bottleneck

Honestly, even a 1080 is going to be way more than capable for 1080p60. I think if you're planning for a 1080 Ti, you should probably consider a high refresh rate monitor, perhaps one that's 1440p as well. 

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If buying new, buy 20 series GPU instead of 10 series. 10 series is very expensive now because they're not being manufactured anymore. RTX 2060 is good enough for 1080p60, even 1080p144 in most games. if you want something along the lines of an RTX 2080(similar perf to 1080ti) then 1440p 144hz is not out of the question

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18 minutes ago, _d0nut said:

If buying new, buy 20 series GPU instead of 10 series. 10 series is very expensive now because they're not being manufactured anymore. RTX 2060 is good enough for 1080p60, even 1080p144 in most games. if you want something along the lines of an RTX 2080(similar perf to 1080ti) then 1440p 144hz is not out of the question

so it more better me get 1080 then the balance keep for other upgrade like CPU, Monitor . Thank bro 

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21 minutes ago, D13H4RD said:

Honestly, even a 1080 is going to be way more than capable for 1080p60. I think if you're planning for a 1080 Ti, you should probably consider a high refresh rate monitor, perhaps one that's 1440p as well. 

alright thanks I think it should enough for 1080 for 1080p60 in 1-2 year later

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31 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

so it more better me get 1080 then the balance keep for other upgrade like CPU, Monitor . Thank bro 

No, get RTX 2070. Like I said 10 series GPUs are not in production so they are expensive now. 2060 is similar to 1070ti, 2070 is similar performance to 1080, 2080 is similar to 1080ti.

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9 minutes ago, _d0nut said:

2060 is similar to 1070ti, 2070 is similar performance to 1080,

Imo, 2060 / 1070 ~1080 are sooo close in performance. 2060can be OC to match 1080.

for me 2060 wins here becoz newer / cooler/ better warranty period.

and 2070 have much worse value...

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56 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

so it more better me get 1080 then the balance keep for other upgrade like CPU, Monitor . Thank bro 

Check out the 2060 or 2070. One problem with the GTX 10 series is that because they're out of production and demand is still there for them, resellers tend to raise prices for them. 

 

If you can get a 2060 or 2070 for less, go for those. 

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19 minutes ago, dgsddfgdfhgs said:

Imo, 2060 / 1070 ~1080 are sooo close in performance. 2060can be OC to match 1080.

for me 2060 wins here becoz newer / cooler/ better warranty period.

and 2070 have much worse value...

Yeah, 2060 can be OC to match 2070, like how 1070ti can be oc to match 1080. 

Nvidia might lower price of 2070 soon to combat RX 5700XT.

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48 minutes ago, _d0nut said:

Yeah, 2060 can be OC to match 2070, like how 1070ti can be oc to match 1080. 

Nvidia might lower price of 2070 soon to combat RX 5700XT.

mybe I have to wait alittle bit when rx coming out. I see rx5700 non xt price similar with 2060 but performance 2070 damn 

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4 minutes ago, Grimorum7x said:

mybe I have to wait alittle bit when rx coming out. I see rx5700 non xt price similar with 2060 but performance 2070 damn 

well, the non-xt roughly sits between the 2060 and 2070. i would assume its slightly below that one a 1080. 

 

if that is the case its not a bad buy. though allways wait for 3rd party benchmarks. 

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