Soldato
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I'm very tempted to grab a 1080ti and pair it with my nearly 7 year old 2500k, am I mad!?
I've been having a look at a few 4k gaming cpu benchmarks and the CPU seems to make barely any difference, now I'm running on 3400x1400 with g-sync, is it really worth me upgrading my my CPU vs the performance gain I could get from a GPU upgrade, I know 3400x1400 is still a fair way from 4k but surely I'll still be bottlenecked by the GPU?
Check this video of a i7-8700k vs an i7-2600k,
If you skip to 6:55 where he shows the gaming benches it's really quite impressive even at CPU limited resolutions.
It's going to cost me around £500 to upgrade my system to a 2600x system (intel is no go atm with cpu price hikes)
so, 1080ti @ £600 vs 2600x upgrade @ £500
Which gains me the most performance?, bare in mind I have g-sync as well.
I've been having a look at a few 4k gaming cpu benchmarks and the CPU seems to make barely any difference, now I'm running on 3400x1400 with g-sync, is it really worth me upgrading my my CPU vs the performance gain I could get from a GPU upgrade, I know 3400x1400 is still a fair way from 4k but surely I'll still be bottlenecked by the GPU?
Check this video of a i7-8700k vs an i7-2600k,
If you skip to 6:55 where he shows the gaming benches it's really quite impressive even at CPU limited resolutions.
It's going to cost me around £500 to upgrade my system to a 2600x system (intel is no go atm with cpu price hikes)
so, 1080ti @ £600 vs 2600x upgrade @ £500
Which gains me the most performance?, bare in mind I have g-sync as well.