Damn! Congrats mate! Just make sure to hide it from your partner haha!Looks like a change of plan, had a bit of a impulse buy & bought a 3090 FE. Damn...![]()
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Damn! Congrats mate! Just make sure to hide it from your partner haha!Looks like a change of plan, had a bit of a impulse buy & bought a 3090 FE. Damn...![]()
Looks like a change of plan, had a bit of a impulse buy & bought a 3090 FE. Damn...![]()
Now you just need the rest of the system.![]()
Either a 5800X or 10850K just go with the platform you prefer as it's not like you will notice a difference between either.Yeah been racking my brain, atm its between a Ryzen 7 5800X & i9 10900KF system, the 5800X would be cheaper tho. Its only for gaming but im not sure which one would be better yet, any thoughts?![]()
The 1080ti is the card I have now, im looking for something a bit better to use as the temp card until i get to upgrade & build a new pc later.
P.S Im writing this from a womb..![]()
I'd get a 3060ti and just use DLSS to play at 4k. Just hope the games you play have it as an option.
Linus did a video on how essentially nobody really needs anything more powerful than a 3060 any more because dlss works so well.
You obviously missed the OP has a 3090 now.
Some are still in the mindset that all you need for gaming is an old quad core, which is baffling to me as I saw them bottlenecking years ago with much weaker GPUs!Mental is he still using ddr3? And a old CPU which will certainly bottleneck it?
Also does he understand DDR5 is going to be stupidly expensive also?
Some are still in the mindset that all you need for gaming is an old quad core, which is baffling to me as I saw them bottlenecking years ago with much weaker GPUs!
That is the sensible thing which I keep repeating, but on the other hand if plenty of early adopter pay over the top for what will eventually be looked down upon like DDR4-2133 is now, then DDR5 will enter the somewhat mainstream faster.Also does he understand DDR5 is going to be stupidly expensive also?
That is the sensible thing which I keep repeating, but on the other hand if plenty of early adopter pay over the top for what will eventually be looked down upon like DDR4-2133 is now, then DDR5 will enter the somewhat mainstream faster.
Or would manufacturer just laugh about all that slow DDR5 they sold at high prices and competition won't enter into it? After all there are only three DRAM manufacturers remaining.
B450 tomahawk is on special at ocuk for £60 new.A lot of you are making very good points, so im not gonna rush into anything just yet, the 3090 arrived today so im gonna try it out with my old cpu & ddr3 & see how it performs. Hopefully it will give me enough of a boost to games to keep me happy for a few months until we see whats new from Amd & Intel, & if the ddr 5 is stupid prices then i'll stick with ddr 4. Maybe there will be motherboards that will take both ddr4 & ddr5 that I could get & upgrade the ram when prices come down, I used to have a mobo that would take ddr2 & ddr3.
Or look for some second hand kit for cheap like Phycho Sonny says for time being..
B450 tomahawk is on special at ocuk for £60 new.
I'd buy that now and just do the upgrade it's a no brainer.
Buy crucial ballistix ram 16gb for £70 new as well.
Specs say
4x DDR4 (max. 2.933 MHz, 3.466 via OC)
1x M.2 PCIe 3.0
Bit limited, Is this an older spec mobo?
You don't need faster than 3200 MHz ram so not limited there at all. I just upgraded from 3200 to 3600 because I was doing a full rgb build and my benchmarks actually decreased within margin of error. Using a newer motherboard the b550 tomahawk.
As for 1 nvme drive. That is fine the speed difference in the real world is minimal. Stick your games that truly benefit if any on the nvme you can get 1tb for as cheap as £70-£90 regularly.
Sata SSD there is no noticeable gain outwith benchmarks so it's not exactly slow. There is nothing wrong with SATA SSD.
IMO you would be mad not to do the upgrade I'm suggesting. You can spend more on a motherboard but it won't give you any more FPS or any gain at all.
Ok I get what you're saying.
But I got some good news, I tested a couple of games at 4k max settings ultra & got good results with my old system, gonna run some more tests on a few more games today.
Spending £230 will get you massive gains at minimum FPS and 1% average lows.
You can probably still sell your old CPU,mobo and ram as a bundle on eBay for £50-£100 to offset too.
Meaning it's circa £150 to do the massive upgrade I'm suggesting. Especially at 4k.