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People need to get one fact straight. Just becuz Intel releases a new series almost every year, it doesn't automatically make the older ones bad.
And yes the 1060 is better than a 970.
And no, its not a bad combo.
You will have bottlenecks which you can actually notice when you're running something like a GTX Titan on a Pentium or some older i3 or a FX CPU. But i5s and i7s will almost never bottle neck anything and in some cases even then FX8350s or higher.
At the end, even some of the 2000$ - 3000$ PCs will have some sort of bottleneck, because that's just the nature of PC hardware and software, there is never a full equilibrium.
I second this because I have an i5 4690 with a Gtx 1070. Runs great together with no bottlenecking.
So if i were to get a pascal GTX titan with a I5 4690k,compared to a I7 4790k which is comparable to a I7 7600k,how bad would the bottleneck be between those two cpu's?
Since there is one,how much of a performance decrease am I looking at?You can just give me an estimate,doesn't have to be exact.
Also,all of those cpu's are overcloecked to 4.7 GHZ.