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Darksider 13 ENE 2019 a las 2:27 p. m.
What is the best and fastest processor for 4K gaming ?
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vadim 13 ENE 2019 a las 2:45 p. m. 
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You don't need to have good CPU to play with 4k resolution. Nearly any modern CPU will do.
But in theory two best CPUs are i7-9700k and i9-9900k.
Trelan 13 ENE 2019 a las 2:51 p. m. 
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If you want the very best CPU that you can buy right now for gaming, go get the i9-9900k.
It's Chase 13 ENE 2019 a las 2:54 p. m. 
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If you want the very best CPU that you can buy right now for gaming, go get the i9-9900k.
The i9 is a waste of many if you're just going to game on it.
Clint E 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:09 p. m. 
This like your third post...make a decision already 😂
InfinityJosh 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:10 p. m. 
The higher is the resolution the lower is the importance of CPU on the framerates.
Example: If at 1080p the percentage on fps determined by CPU is 50% and 50% GPU at 1440p is 40% 60% and at 4K is 30% 70%.
Snow 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:14 p. m. 
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Resolution doesn't affect CPU load because it doesn't handle rasterization, GPU does. As long as your CPU is able to run a game at a desirable framerate - u're good to go.

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The higher is the resolution the lower is the importance of CPU on the framerates.
Example: If at 1080p the percentage on fps determined by CPU is 50% and 50% GPU at 1440p is 40% 60% and at 4K is 30% 70%.
Nope. If it's 50% and 50% at 1080p, then it's 50% and 100% at 1440p and 25% and 100% at 4k with half the original framerate.
Última edición por rotNdude; 14 ENE 2019 a las 6:39 a. m.
Darksider 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:28 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por W8lifts:
This like your third post...make a decision already 😂
I did ...I went out and bought a 9900K and maximus Xi Formula good to know someone pays attention lol 3 posts
InfinityJosh 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:29 p. m. 
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The higher is the resolution the lower is the importance of CPU on the framerates.
Example: If at 1080p the percentage on fps determined by CPU is 50% and 50% GPU at 1440p is 40% 60% and at 4K is 30% 70%.
Nope. If it's 50% and 50% at 1080p, then it's 50% and 100% at 1440p and 25% and 100% at 4k with half the original framerate.
???

50+100?
25+100?

It doesn't make any sense since the fps result determined is always 100% (what changes is the factor) .
⛧EyMi Mayhem⛧ 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:31 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por W1CK3D:
went out and bought a 9900K

Since you bought the i9, why the question/thread?
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Clint E 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:34 p. m. 
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This like your third post...make a decision already 😂
I did ...I went out and bought a 9900K and maximus Xi Formula good to know someone pays attention lol 3 posts
Yup three since Dec 30th... You have high end equipment, use it
Snow 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:38 p. m. 
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Nope. If it's 50% and 50% at 1080p, then it's 50% and 100% at 1440p and 25% and 100% at 4k with half the original framerate.
???

50+100?
25+100?

It doesn't make any sense since the fps result determined is always 100% (what changes is the factor) .
Yeah, I guessed u've no idea how graphics pipeline works.
InfinityJosh 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:43 p. m. 
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???

50+100?
25+100?

It doesn't make any sense since the fps result determined is always 100% (what changes is the factor) .
Yeah, I guessed u've no idea how graphics pipeline works.
Publicado originalmente por Snow:
Publicado originalmente por Infinity Josh:
???

50+100?
25+100?

It doesn't make any sense since the fps result determined is always 100% (what changes is the factor) .
Yeah, I guessed u've no idea how graphics pipeline works.

A faster CPU always determine higher framerates so your example won't work, it's not like RAM or VRAM...
nullable 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:45 p. m. 
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If you want the very best CPU that you can buy right now for gaming, go get the i9-9900k.
The i9 is a waste of many if you're just going to game on it.

Not if you want to use the system with zero concerns for 5-8 years...
Snow 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:52 p. m. 
Publicado originalmente por Infinity Josh:
A faster CPU always determine higher framerates so your example won't work, it's not like RAM or VRAM...
A faster CPU is able to deliver higher framerates as long as GPU can do the same, and GPU has to reach 100% of the frames it can deliver in order to reduce the framerate, therefore reducing the CPU load aswell. Yet in your weird example CPU usage reduces while the amount of the frames delivered don't, because in your world CPU and GPU are best friends splitting the job. It's not how it works, okay? CPU and GPU don't give a ♥♥♥♥ about each other.
Snow 13 ENE 2019 a las 3:54 p. m. 
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The i9 is a waste of many if you're just going to game on it.

Not if you want to use the system with zero concerns for 5-8 years...
But is sounds like buying a console now. Why not Ryzen then? Most of the games are made for AMD CPUs anyway.
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