icon_of_sin 31/ago./2018 às 17:54
2500k and DDR3 as a bottleneck
Will a 2400k overclocked to 4.4ghz bottleneck the performance of a 1080 ti?
same question regarding 16gb of DDR 3
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imo not really. though as newer games come out that will use more cores you might want a better cpu. but with that said a 2500k at 4.4 and 16g ram will not bottleneck a gtx1080ti enough to make a difference.
Malygos 31/ago./2018 às 18:39 
Just wait after 9th gen comes out youll be able to get an 8600k for the cheap in cpu heavy games youll be hitting a bottleneck over the next year or 2 at 1440p my 7700k is already being pushed at 5.1ghz
Bad 💀 Motha 31/ago./2018 às 18:48 
Yes it will, it would be like trying to use a 1080 Ti at full potential in a system that has an FX-8350/8370

Best minimum choice for a 1080 Ti (and you'd most likely want to step up to 1440p as well) would be something like a 3770K or better.
Sapph 1/set./2018 às 0:52 
Escrito originalmente por Bad_Motha:
Yes it will, it would be like trying to use a 1080 Ti at full potential in a system that has an FX-8350/8370

Best minimum choice for a 1080 Ti (and you'd most likely want to step up to 1440p as well) would be something like a 3770K or better.

This. With a 4 core i5, running 1080TI at full performance just isn't happening.
Not even with i5 6600K, barely with i5 7600K that is overclocked to ~4-7-5Ghz.
hawkeye 1/set./2018 às 0:54 
Yes it will. I have an i7-2600 at 4.3 and it bottlenecks my 1080ti. Not badly but it does limit performance of the gpu to a small extent. A 1080 would probably perform much the same as a 1080ti with a 2xxx cpu. A 2400k is going to be a lot slower than a 2600 on most titles.

I bought my 1080ti for mod performance, not fps.

I also overclock my 1600 ram to 1900. Makes little difference, less than 5 fps in a 100 fps game like WItcher 3.

If you want to upgrade your cpu, then a quad core with hyperthreading or a 6+ core without is nearly mandatory nowadays. Depends on the games you want to play, but cores plus single-thread speed is what makes a good cpu. For example i7-4xxx's give more fps than i5-7xxx's.

You could upgrade to a 3770k but the cost might make it not worthwhile. Otherwise it's a new cpu, mobo and ram.

Given that 9xxx cpus and rtx gpus are due soon it might be a good idea to hold off on an upgrade for a few weeks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHUfSIdyIfw

gamers nexus also has some benchmark charts that contain 2500k performance, for example

https://www.gamersnexus.net/guides/2773-intel-i5-2500k-revisit-benchmark-for-2017/page-3

Última edição por hawkeye; 1/set./2018 às 1:03
icon_of_sin 1/set./2018 às 8:15 
Escrito originalmente por hawkeye:
Given that 9xxx cpus and rtx gpus are due soon it might be a good idea to hold off on an upgrade for a few weeks.

I already thought of that
i pre ordered a 2080 which will be canceled if the benchmarks are ot good enough
and have delayed buying until the 9th gen i5 comes out - i may even spend more in the i7 for 8 cors

seams the 2500k is still perfectly good for 1080p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4chk3fWb6xI
Última edição por rotNdude; 1/set./2018 às 10:50
Cathulhu 1/set./2018 às 8:53 
And a 1080Ti is perfectly good for 1440p. Notice something?
Malygos 1/set./2018 às 8:57 
Escrito originalmente por icon_of_sin:
seams the 2500k is still perfectly good for 1080p
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4chk3fWb6xI
At 1080p all the load will be on the cpu you might as well buy a 1060-70 if you wanna do that
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