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or if you can wait a little longer do the i5 8500 and 6gb 1060,
just dont get a 3gb 1060 thats all.
look it up on youtube like everyone else does, lots of games use more vram then you would think, before I got my 6gb 1060 I was using a 2gb 1050, and it was pegging the VRAM usage, and chewing through my system ram, using about 13gb (of 16) to run PUBG
idealy you dont want to run out of VRAM and let it chew into your system ram, the VRAM is MUCH faster then the system ram, 4000+mhz vs 2133-3100 (or so)
Extra cpu power won't be used in games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js5cdvbFvAQ
Look at the reputable site benchmarks instead: https://www.techspot.com/review/1237-msi-geforce-gtx-1060-3gb/page2.html
yes. provided the vram requirements of the game's settings don't exceed the vram you have on your card. then you can run into stuttering and lower fps.
The difference between i5-8400 and i5-8500 is so tiny that it doesnt really matter much.
Yeah it's not enough anymore.
Are you joking?