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Pretty much no. But it would bottleneck a faster GPU like a 1080Ti in CPU-demanding titles such as Battlefield V, so keep in mind that this chip has its limits.

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3 minutes ago, Morgan MLGman said:

Pretty much no. But it would bottleneck a faster GPU like a 1080Ti in CPU-demanding titles such as Battlefield V, so keep in mind that this chip has its limits.

Im asking cuz recently i had to sell my living room gaming pc to my brother cuz his 7600k died tho i think it was the mobo and im in need to replace it as i have the GTX 1080 its w/o a pc now. i use it to play at 4k

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Just now, Hendricks3 said:

Im asking cuz recently i had to sell my living room gaming pc to my brother cuz his 7600k died tho i think it was the mobo and im in need to replace it as i have the GTX 1080 its w/o a pc now

With your current rig it'll work just fine for games, just keep in mind that when you're going to be ugprading your GPU, you might need to drop in a Ryzen with more cores in there ;)

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Just now, Morgan MLGman said:

With your current rig it'll work just fine for games, just keep in mind that when you're going to be ugprading your GPU, you might need to drop in a Ryzen with more cores in there ;)

does it matter that i play at 4k tho? as its just for gaming

 

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Depends on the game target settings and frame rate, just keep in mind that while single core performance is really good, multithread is not that good so performance in different games will fluctuate more.

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

Depends on the game target settings and frame rate, just keep in mind that while single core performance is really good, multithread is not that good so performance in different games will fluctuate more.

its purely and strictly for gaming at 4k in games like watch dogs, ac origins and the division 2

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7 minutes ago, Hendricks3 said:

its purely and strictly for gaming at 4k in games like watch dogs, ac origins and the division 2

It should do well with 60fps, high refresh rate at 4K isnt something I'd expect from a 1080 anyway

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