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Oh, look, another of those stupid tests, this time at 1080p.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKRuBELKhh8
What was it again? "4790K is a huuuuge bottleneck"?
...You get higher frames at 1080p because 1440p is a larger GPU load, so it demands less FPS from the CPU. CPU bottlenecks are going to happen more often at 1080p than 1440p, and less FPS is not an indication of a bottleneck just by increasing resolution.
Bottlenecks are usually found when your GPU isn't being utilised at all while your CPU is consistently at 100% and causing horrible stuttering.
You're reported and blocked.
Go be childish to someone else.
If you actually knew that, you'd wouldn't be arguing that the 4790K and other quad core i7s bottleneck the 1080 Ti, which they don't bottleneck it to the point like a considerably weaker CPU would.
Have fun trolling.
Significant framerate disparities are present when compared to an octacore CPU.
Have fun being childish. You're blocked too.
Have a nice day.
Grow up.
LOL.
Except the 7700K, a quad-core CPU, demolishes every Ryzen CPU below the Ryzen 5 3600 in gaming performance. Everything from the Ryzen 3 1200 to the Ryzen 7 2700X falls below the 7700K. Cores have nothing to do with bottlenecking.
The 7700K is also equal to the R5 3600, a hexa-core CPU. It also competes closely with the 8700K, also a hexa-core CPU. Core counts have absolutely nothing to do with FPS unless your CPU lacks the necessary cores for the program you're running, or you're trying to multi-task too much while gaming on a quad core.