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hi i have the 4770k right now is it worth to update my 4770k in 8700k or 9900k??

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hi i have the 4770k right now is it worth to update my 4770k in 8700k or 9900k??

i am playing only games..

or is better to wait in 3 years when concoles comes then to take the decision to update my 4770k?

do you believe that 4770k will hold me for 3 years from now?? for pc games?

can you tell me what to do please?/

will i see improvents in games if i update my 4770k which is overclocked in 4.5 on fps to 8700k or 9900k?

do you believe that most games needs 6 or 8 cores now?
and what do you believe when ps5 comes in 3 years how many fps will i get if i update my 4770k to 8700k or 9900k? 

how much the games will be demading in cpu?? in 3 years??

is better to wait in 3 years when concoles comes then to take the decision to update my 4770k?

do you believe that 4770k will hold me for 3 years from now?? for pc games?

can you tell me what to do please?/#


but some people told me that 4770k will have bottlenech in any games with the new gpu cards.. i dont know if it is true.

look now i have one 780 gtx and also i have one monitor lg flatron m2794d.

but in the next months i will buy new monitor and also my problem is which gpu to buy
because i see a,lot of negatives for the rtx .honestly i dont know what to do in the gpu ..

some people told me to buy 1080 ti ,, some another people told me to see the benchmarks for the rxt 2080 and 2080ti
and some another people told me to buy 2080 no rtx..

i am very confused and i dont know what to buy and what to think..
also i dont know if i can stay with my 780 for 2 years more and how the games will run with 780 .


also i want to buy and i saw a lot of positive reviews for the monitor
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/ali...8dw/apd/210-amsv/monitors-monitor-accessories

and i dont know if 780 will can connect with this kind of monitor
myabe this monitor wants more power like 1080 ti and 2080 and more..

#for these reason i want to help me what to do and how to [proceed.

will i have bottleneck in 3440x1440 with 100hz monitor panel?? with my 4770K?
 i will buy another monitor and this wil be 
Dell Alienware AW3418DW aND ALSO i will see which vga card to buy

but my question is will i have bottleneck in 3440x1440 with 100hz monitor panel?? with my 4770K? in 4.5 and with new vga card 1080ti or 2080??

i am playing all the kind of
will i have bottleneck in 3440x1440 with 100hz monitor panel?? with my 4770K??

someone told me this//?? is it true??

and he told me for to not have bottleneck he told me to buy 8700k

also he told me

as for the cpu, 4770k will do fine at 2560x1440 or 3440x1440 60Hz, but for 100Hz you're gonna want the 8700k, would be a shame to bottleneck such powerhouse of a GPU like 1080ti or 2080. 60 fps to 100 fps is a huge improvement, to me it's on par with 30 fps to 60 fps, though 60 is still very playable to me.

if you're getting 1080ti/2080 and 100hz display now, they you'd better not wait 3 years with upgrading cpu.

you're definitely hampering performance of a 1080ti on a high refresh display in some of them. how much is hard to say, it will vary from game to game. it's worth mentioning that fps is not the only factor, when cpu usage is high you're likely to see stutter. that's why it's worth switching from 4c/8t to 8 physical cores.

all these things he told me is it true?

games and openworld and fps/.

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1) The first thing to upgrade would be the GPU, as the 780 is a pretty old card.

2) The 4770k when overclocked doesn't bottleneck the 1080ti and rtx 2080 too much in most games, but at high refreshrates it might.

3) As long as the 780 has the same video ports as the monitor you can connect it to it.

4) The new rtx gpus will come out in 20 september, so wait until then with the video card purchase.

5) What is your budget? At this point i wouldn't upgrade your pc piece by piece, but i would build a completely new system with a rtx 2080 or a 1080ti, and a i7 9700k.

 

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wait for the 9900k

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No need to upgrade your CPU, a 4770k is fine. it will hold out for many years to come.

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The 4770k when overclocked doesn't bottleneck the 1080ti and rtx 2080 too much in most games, but at high refreshrates it might.

 

what  you mean when  you say in high refreshrates??

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6 minutes ago, jim33 said:

The 4770k when overclocked doesn't bottleneck the 1080ti and rtx 2080 too much in most games, but at high refreshrates it might.

 

what  you mean when  you say in high refreshrates??

Generaly speaking your looking at FPS figures above 120, thats where you see the difference. While the 4770k may do 120, a new CPU like a 8700k maybe do 135. But when your in a situation where your GPU can only manage 60 to 70, both CPU's will be more or less the same.

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  • so  itsnt worth to  update  my 4770k to  8700k corect?
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correct.

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will i have bottleneck in 3440x1440 with 100hz monitor panel?? with my 4770K?? if  i  buy  2080  or  1080 ti??

someone told me this//?? is it true?? 

and he told me for to not have bottleneck he told me to buy 8700k

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will i have bottleneck in 3440x1440 with 100hz monitor panel?? with my 4770K?? if  i  buy  2080  or  1080 ti??

someone told me this//?? is it true??

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Depends on the games. Cant give a yes or no answer. 

Just get a new card. Even if it lags and stutters from the cpu being pegged at 100%, you will still get more frames than a 780.

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Wait until the 2080 ti comes out to buy a 1080 ti.  Guys that like having the fastest stuff out will be selling their 1080 ti.

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