Hi
I've got a Ryzen 2700 @ stock paired with a 1080ti driving a 1440p 144hz panel.
Ryzen 2700
MSI Tomahawk B450
16gig Teamforce 3200 CL16 memory
EVGA 1080ti SC2
I used to game at 4K so this issue was not a problem as I would be GPU pretty much solidly, but since moving to 144hz at 1440p I average around 90-120fps at 1440p depending on the game. I remember reading some time ago reviewers/benchies saying you needed quicker than 4.1ghz (max boost of 2700) to get the best out of the 1080ti at 1440p and I know in certain situations I can get 144fps if I had a quicker CPU.
While I'd love to swap my 8 core with another 8 core I think in reality I'm probably not going to need one for gaming.
At the moment I'm mulling over getting a 3600 for around £150 on various sites or maxing my mobo out and going for a zen 3 chip, a 5600x, but i'm not sure if that would be overkill for my GPU. Any thoughts as I don't want to spend more than I need? - ideally I'd want to flip the 2700 and spend a little bit more on a CPU upgrade.
I've got a Ryzen 2700 @ stock paired with a 1080ti driving a 1440p 144hz panel.
Ryzen 2700
MSI Tomahawk B450
16gig Teamforce 3200 CL16 memory
EVGA 1080ti SC2
I used to game at 4K so this issue was not a problem as I would be GPU pretty much solidly, but since moving to 144hz at 1440p I average around 90-120fps at 1440p depending on the game. I remember reading some time ago reviewers/benchies saying you needed quicker than 4.1ghz (max boost of 2700) to get the best out of the 1080ti at 1440p and I know in certain situations I can get 144fps if I had a quicker CPU.
While I'd love to swap my 8 core with another 8 core I think in reality I'm probably not going to need one for gaming.
At the moment I'm mulling over getting a 3600 for around £150 on various sites or maxing my mobo out and going for a zen 3 chip, a 5600x, but i'm not sure if that would be overkill for my GPU. Any thoughts as I don't want to spend more than I need? - ideally I'd want to flip the 2700 and spend a little bit more on a CPU upgrade.