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GTX 1070 and i53570k

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Hi so I'm close to buying a 1070 but want to know if my i5 3570k will bottleneck it at all? It's still at stock 3.4ghz as haven't got round to overclocking yet.

Am I safe to go ahead with the purchase?

Thanks.
 
What resolution do you play at?

Yesa there shouldn't be any bottlenecking but as above, overclock it, it can easily go past 4GHz.
 
Even if you're bottlenecked the performance will be good and you can crank up anti-aliasing to get your GPU working hard.
 
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Your more cpu bound at say 1080p than 1440p or 1600p.

But your i5 3570k should easily hit 4.2Ghz without a sweat. I had a really bad chip and it could overclock to 4.2 after that was a brick wall that needed some hefty extra voltage to get 4.3+ stable. 4.2 believe it or not was at stock volts.

Anyways yea give it a modest overclock to 4.2 or atleast 4ghz.

This should allow all cores to run at 4Ghz as CPU turbo will only boost to 3.8 on one core if its only using one core which now days never happens. or 3.7 if using two cores or 3.6 on all cores.

But bottleneck wise id say not really it will be game dependant as it youll only notice a bottleneck on CPU intensive games or DX11 games which the API is the bottleneck.
 
Problem is I do played CPU heavy games like DayZ and Arma 3 which may cause an issue?

Yep if that's the game's your playing then OC it you may as well

free gains is free and everybody love's something for free

should make your pc overall more snappy responsive in the OS as well as no / less bottle necking in games

there are some great OC guides out there if your unsure

Also do you run Vsync on or off
 
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I usually play with Vsync off. I have a 144hz monitor. I just don't want to spend 400 quid on a graphics card and I'm not getting the full performance because of my CPU.
 
Don't think an i7 helps much, ARMA3 largely runs on a single thread, CPU speed is king.

Really?

This sort of thing cant just be because of the 0.2ghz/sandy to skylake ipc increase i wouldn't have thought

http://forums.joinsquad.com/topic/5973-my-2500k-vs-6700k-upgrade-fps-results-hefty-fps-increase/


Nearly double the FPS in ARMA 3 and more than double in minimums for Crysis 3 ( for Crysis 3 i can verify myself a big jump from going from an i5 2500k to an i7 3700k at similar clocks in those grass bits).
 
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