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No, an i5-6500 should not bottleneck a GTX 1070.

No, an i5-6500 should not bottleneck a GTX 1070.

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charlieold8
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02-23-2016, 02:13 PM
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so i recently got a pc with a gtx 1070 gaming x and a i5 6500 and ive noticed it bottlenecks a bit in some games and wondering what i can really do i know about playing on a higher res should help but it will look blurry since i got a 1920x1080 monitor and im working on getting an i7 6700k and just looking to see if i can do anything for the time being, thanks much love
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charlieold8
02-23-2016, 02:13 PM #1

so i recently got a pc with a gtx 1070 gaming x and a i5 6500 and ive noticed it bottlenecks a bit in some games and wondering what i can really do i know about playing on a higher res should help but it will look blurry since i got a 1920x1080 monitor and im working on getting an i7 6700k and just looking to see if i can do anything for the time being, thanks much love

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Bonnibel
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02-25-2016, 12:21 AM
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Will it slow down? You mentioned it already does so, so that’s your response. The games you play run poorly on that i5. Avoid settings that worsen performance. It’s not a certainty, but it could help. At the end of the day, the CPU still has its task, and slight frame rate drops don’t always make things easier. Good luck finding something under $200—used prices are scary. If you lack an overclocking motherboard, skip the K version of the CPU. Just look for a 6700 or 7700, and definitely stay under $150 for this CPU. The Ryzen 3 3300X is only $120 new.
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Bonnibel
02-25-2016, 12:21 AM #2

Will it slow down? You mentioned it already does so, so that’s your response. The games you play run poorly on that i5. Avoid settings that worsen performance. It’s not a certainty, but it could help. At the end of the day, the CPU still has its task, and slight frame rate drops don’t always make things easier. Good luck finding something under $200—used prices are scary. If you lack an overclocking motherboard, skip the K version of the CPU. Just look for a 6700 or 7700, and definitely stay under $150 for this CPU. The Ryzen 3 3300X is only $120 new.

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02-25-2016, 10:03 PM
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The issue isn't about money. I'm considering the Z170 motherboard and exploring the K version, but would you really suggest using an i7 6700K for the graphics card?
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MiszczRuchania
02-25-2016, 10:03 PM #3

The issue isn't about money. I'm considering the Z170 motherboard and exploring the K version, but would you really suggest using an i7 6700K for the graphics card?

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Frost_Pvp017
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03-04-2016, 05:18 PM
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It was really well done by @Fasauceome.
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Frost_Pvp017
03-04-2016, 05:18 PM #4

It was really well done by @Fasauceome.

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Valkeu
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03-04-2016, 10:57 PM
#5
When funds aren't a concern, opt for the 3600 or hold for Zen 3. The 6700K offers poor value since it runs slower than a 3300X and is almost twice the cost.
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Valkeu
03-04-2016, 10:57 PM #5

When funds aren't a concern, opt for the 3600 or hold for Zen 3. The 6700K offers poor value since it runs slower than a 3300X and is almost twice the cost.

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TomatoHD
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03-05-2016, 03:57 AM
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For smooth VR performance, consider a high-end mobile GPU like the RTX 3060 or better. These provide the necessary power without being CPU bottlenecks.
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TomatoHD
03-05-2016, 03:57 AM #6

For smooth VR performance, consider a high-end mobile GPU like the RTX 3060 or better. These provide the necessary power without being CPU bottlenecks.

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mrmarga
Junior Member
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03-07-2016, 03:23 AM
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You can use your Z170 to enhance your i5 6500 by boosting its speeds. The stock performance is 3.2, but you can raise the single core to 3.6 and the others to 3.3. Many systems running over 4GHz with all cores synced worked well with a 1080. What motherboard are you using?
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mrmarga
03-07-2016, 03:23 AM #7

You can use your Z170 to enhance your i5 6500 by boosting its speeds. The stock performance is 3.2, but you can raise the single core to 3.6 and the others to 3.3. Many systems running over 4GHz with all cores synced worked well with a 1080. What motherboard are you using?

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VeryButter
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03-07-2016, 12:14 PM
#8
It was turned off many years back. The backward flashing feature was also taken away to stop misuse. Choose a B550 Strix or B550 Steel Legend. Adding a 3600 completes the setup.
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VeryButter
03-07-2016, 12:14 PM #8

It was turned off many years back. The backward flashing feature was also taken away to stop misuse. Choose a B550 Strix or B550 Steel Legend. Adding a 3600 completes the setup.

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raz3d_
Junior Member
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03-08-2016, 10:54 PM
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You're right. Certain models are simpler, and the operating system might not be required based on your hardware version.
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raz3d_
03-08-2016, 10:54 PM #9

You're right. Certain models are simpler, and the operating system might not be required based on your hardware version.

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Secchard
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 01:42 AM
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Only one ASRock B series board remained functional after all updates, and it hasn’t been made again in three years.
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Secchard
03-09-2016, 01:42 AM #10

Only one ASRock B series board remained functional after all updates, and it hasn’t been made again in three years.

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