both of you are correct, although lots of GPU grunt is required for 4k, the CPU needs to be sufficiently fast to keep the GPU fed.I was under the impression that CPU mattered less at 4k compared lower res, but what XxX is saying is the opposite??
According to intel arc it works...wow. that's just bad advice.
4930 and 4960x are based on a totally different platform (ivy bridge-e)
@Nathanperry shame that you don't have a z77 board, else that 3770k will lend itself to overclocking (to stave off the inevitable upgrade further down the line)
personally, i'm running my 3770k (@4.4ghz) with a 1080ti.
the 3770k although long in the tooth, still has some life yet.
my (and by extension, your) next upgrade will have to be a full system overhaul, ie cpu+board+ram, unfortunately.
ddr4 memory is expected to be superceeded by ddr5 in the next 12-18 months
i do wonder whether is worth to wait out, and only upgrade if absolutely needed.
of course, if you are absolutely desperate to upgrade and have the spare cash lying about, then by all means![]()
I had a fury x with a phenom 2 955..I was under the impression that CPU mattered less at 4k compared lower res, but what XxX is saying is the opposite??
Ocd 3770k is enoughhh....both of you are correct, although lots of GPU grunt is required for 4k, the CPU needs to be sufficiently fast to keep the GPU fed.
ie, a celeron paired with a 2080ti won't give a nice gaming experience at 4k.
though if i had to pick one of you to be correct, you're probably more correct than xxx is. the GPU matters slightly more
(an oc-ed) 3770k can just about keep up at 4k, but the 980 won't deliver a consistent 60fps without turning the settings down
Pretty sure you need to go to specsavers.According to intel arc it works...
Lol thats what i said..
In 4k. Its gpu heavy
Skylake and Kabylake with the right board. 7700k even.
Skylake and Kabylake with the right board. 7700k even.
Not true its DDR3L skylake supports, not ddr3.... the voltages are totally different 1.35(ddr3l) vs 1.5(ddr3)
Edit: infact intel advise that ddr3 will damage the IMC in skylake over time if used with ddr3 and not the supported ddr3l