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R7+ GTX 1070 bottleneck?

Hey guys, this might be a bit of a dumb question but is the GTX 1070 good enough for the Ryzen 7 CPU's (primarily the 1700) or do I need a more powerful GPU to prevent bottleneck? Thanks in advance!

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No bottleneck. 

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Considering an R7 1800 ran fine with Titan X Pascal I won't see any bottlenecks (at least for BF1)

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9 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Considering an R7 1800 ran fine with Titan X Pascal I won't see any bottlenecks (at least for BF1)

thing is BF1 is one of those games that is actually able to use those 8 cores. performance might be very different for other games. 

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He is talking a about GPU bottleneck.

 

Nobody knows, but nobody worries about GPU bneck because you can adjust it by changing ingame settings/resolution.

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Not at all.

There isn't even a bottleneck with a good i5.

the R7 CPUs (and R5 when they eventually come out) are basically god in terms of mainstream CPUs

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10 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Not at all.

There isn't even a bottleneck with a good i5.

the R7 CPUs (and R5 when they eventually come out) are basically god in terms of mainstream CPUs

 
 

yes it will, a i5 will bottleneck a 1070 in high fps 1080p gaming or high demanding games like bf1. 

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8 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

yes it will, a i5 will bottleneck a 1070 in high fps 1080p gaming or high demanding games like bf1. 

Something like a 6600K won't bottleneck a 1070 at 1080p, even in battlefield one.

high FPS gaming in something like LOL might bottleneck though, but in normal (60fps) usage, then it doesn't.

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

Something like a 6600K won't bottleneck a 1070 at 1080p, even in battlefield one.

high FPS gaming in something like LOL might bottleneck though, but in normal (60fps) usage, then it doesn't.

 

bf1 can use a 6 core cpu like 5820k, yes a i5 will bottleneck it. 

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Just now, nerdslayer1 said:

bf1 can use a 6 core cpu like 5820k, yes a i5 will bottleneck it. 

it CAN use a 6-core CPU, but that doesn't mean it won't be fine with a 4-core.

 

There doesn't seem to be that much of a difference, using a GTX 1080, in battlefield one.

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13 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

it CAN use a 6-core CPU, but that doesn't mean it won't be fine with a 4-core.

 

There doesn't seem to be that much of a difference, using a GTX 1080, in battlefield one.

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33 minutes ago, nerdslayer1 said:

here- i trust these results 

 

Firstoff, those were with a GTX 1080, not a 1070, so bottlenecking will be more severe.

also, that IS high FPS gaming. at over 120FPS the i5 won't keep up. when more GPU demanding games are made, where a GTX 1070 can only run them at about 70FPS, there will be no bottleneck.

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that would not be a bottleneck in any way as the ryzen 7 cpu lineup is equal or better then the new kaby lake processors

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59 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

it CAN use a 6-core CPU, but that doesn't mean it won't be fine with a 4-core.

 

There doesn't seem to be that much of a difference, using a GTX 1080, in battlefield one.

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Siding with you on this,i have a 6600k xf240h by Acer 1080p monitor with a 390x and i run BF1 at around 90fps

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