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18 minutes ago, Tristerin said:

 

I think what they are saying is that, generationally that is a bad i5.  The previous generation i5 6600 10% faster.  My Ivy Bridge i5 is 6% slower from 2012, his CPU was released in 2017.  i5 4670 from 1 generation above my i5 is FASTER than his i5 7400.  I am very surprised by this as I don't follow Intel, seems like a blunder. 

 

Can that i5 work?  Yes.  People tell me today that my FX 8350 is bad, and it has its limitations.  Does not mean it doesn't work.  It does mean that it isn't very good for gaming though, and its not.  Unless I keep telling myself it is...of course! ;)

I'm just give proofs that this big bottleneck should not happen. Youtube video show that it works pretty well with 1080Ti. Problem may be in game settings or some system settings. Of course that it's not best processor, but is not bad either.

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2 minutes ago, homeap5 said:

I'm just give proofs that this big bottleneck should not happen. Youtube video show that it works pretty well with 1080Ti. Problem may be in game settings or some system settings. Of course that it's not best processor, but is not bad either.

 

Youtubers with "similar" setups isn't apples to apples - and not only is that not the best processor - it doesn't make sense to me, like less sense than an RTX 2080.  But since he has it, yes it can game, just like Piledriver chips like my own can game.  Doesn't mean its not the bottleneck.  Its pegging out 100%, it has no more headroom - its the bottleneck.

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1 hour ago, Adab5 said:

can it be that my mobo is not fit for this card? iv been told by friend of mine that the h110 that i have bottlenect the 1080 ti 

can that happen ?

No, the h110 chipset still has the same pcie lanes and support for your cpu as any other compatible board.  That should not be the problem.  A fresh windows install could be the fix for this, as long as there are no other hardware concerns.

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