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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.
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
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