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Can this PC run 1080 without any problems?

Famalam
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Just now, Famalam said:

No the graphics card

Oh, my bad. Misunderstanding, haha. In that case, yes, this PC would be able to handle a GTX 1080, no problem.

 

From 1080P to 4K (2160P), it will be a great performer.

7 minutes ago, Famalam said:

Here is my setup currently: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Famalams/saved/qYQRJx

 

So my question is Can I run 1080 without no problems? I don't want to worry about problems

Thanks in advance!!!!

Do you mean games at 1080P? If so, then yes, this PC will definitely be able to handle games at 1080P.

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6 minutes ago, m0n4rchy said:

Do you mean games at 1080P? If so, then yes, this PC will definitely be able to handle games at 1080P.

No the graphics card

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4 minutes ago, Famalam said:

No the graphics card

You should've been more specific then.

 

Yes.

Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9 Ghz  | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 |  PaliT GTX 1050Ti  |  8gb Kingston HyperX Fury @ 2933 Mhz  |  Corsair CX550m  |  1 TB WD Blue HDD


Inside some old case I found lying around.

 

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Just now, Famalam said:

No the graphics card

Oh, my bad. Misunderstanding, haha. In that case, yes, this PC would be able to handle a GTX 1080, no problem.

 

From 1080P to 4K (2160P), it will be a great performer.

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28 minutes ago, bleedblue said:

You should've been more specific then.

 

Yes.

In your opinion do you think a better cpu cooler is needed?? 

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Just now, Famalam said:

In your opinion do you think a better cpu cooler is needed?? 

Unless you're extremely worried about your temperatures, or you want to potentially reach a higher overclock, then no, you won't need a better CPU cooler.

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3 minutes ago, m0n4rchy said:

Unless you're extremely worried about your temperatures, or you want to potentially reach a higher overclock, then no, you won't need a better CPU cooler.

Overclocked at 4.6 ghz with 1.2 v. MAX temp when for regular use is 50c and when gaming around 60-65c MAX. Is that good/okay?

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Just now, Famalam said:

Overclocked at 4.6 ghz with 1.2 v. MAX temp when for regular use is 45c and when gaming around 60-65c MAX. Is that good/okay?

While 4.6 GHz is not the highest that most people reach (I think most people hit around 5 GHz as their max), 4.6 GHz is still very fast, and definitely enough for a 1080. As for temperatures, those are fine, ESPECIALLY for gaming. So yeah, you're fine with your current CPU cooler.

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Just now, m0n4rchy said:

While 4.6 GHz is not the highest that most people reach (I think most people hit around 5 GHz as their max), 4.6 GHz is still very fast, and definitely enough for a 1080. As for temperatures, those are fine, ESPECIALLY for gaming. So yeah, you're fine with your current CPU cooler.

Okay thanks and I don't overclock to 5ghz cause I don't wana risk anything

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Just now, Famalam said:

Okay thanks and I don't overclock to 5ghz cause I don't wana risk anything

I completely understand what you mean. Happy upgrading!

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1 minute ago, m0n4rchy said:

I completely understand what you mean. Happy upgrading!

Thanks

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