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Yes, a 1i7 2600K and GTX 1050 Ti make a solid pairing for gaming.

Yes, a 1i7 2600K and GTX 1050 Ti make a solid pairing for gaming.

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ritsu_k
Junior Member
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02-20-2016, 12:55 PM
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Hello everyone, I’m checking if switching from my i5 2400 to an i7 2600K without OC would work well with the GTX 1050 Ti. My motherboard only supports 2nd generation CPUs, and I’m also curious about whether I can run all games smoothly.
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ritsu_k
02-20-2016, 12:55 PM #1

Hello everyone, I’m checking if switching from my i5 2400 to an i7 2600K without OC would work well with the GTX 1050 Ti. My motherboard only supports 2nd generation CPUs, and I’m also curious about whether I can run all games smoothly.

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TBNRbalistix
Junior Member
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02-21-2016, 02:53 AM
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The 1050 Ti works well with the i5-2400, and you might see better results with the i7-2600K thanks to its higher speed. The 2600K can be heavily customized, so if you're not doing overclocking, the improvements will be limited. You can run all games, but newer high-end titles may struggle on a 1050 Ti depending on their settings and resolution.
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TBNRbalistix
02-21-2016, 02:53 AM #2

The 1050 Ti works well with the i5-2400, and you might see better results with the i7-2600K thanks to its higher speed. The 2600K can be heavily customized, so if you're not doing overclocking, the improvements will be limited. You can run all games, but newer high-end titles may struggle on a 1050 Ti depending on their settings and resolution.

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SoapPvP
Member
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02-26-2016, 01:16 AM
#3
Your motherboard uses an Intel Core DP67BG chipset. For this setup, a good GPU choice would be one that matches its TDP and supports your desired performance level. Consider models like the RTX 3060 or RTX 3070 if you're looking for strong gaming or content creation capabilities.
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SoapPvP
02-26-2016, 01:16 AM #3

Your motherboard uses an Intel Core DP67BG chipset. For this setup, a good GPU choice would be one that matches its TDP and supports your desired performance level. Consider models like the RTX 3060 or RTX 3070 if you're looking for strong gaming or content creation capabilities.

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O_L_A_Y
Member
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02-26-2016, 07:22 AM
#4
There are 2600 units available that might seem more affordable
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O_L_A_Y
02-26-2016, 07:22 AM #4

There are 2600 units available that might seem more affordable

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0v3rPlay
Junior Member
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03-12-2016, 05:38 PM
#5
Your motherboard is Intel Core DP 67B G. For upgrading from GTX 1050 Ti, consider a compatible GPU like an RTX 4060 or RX 6700 XT.
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0v3rPlay
03-12-2016, 05:38 PM #5

Your motherboard is Intel Core DP 67B G. For upgrading from GTX 1050 Ti, consider a compatible GPU like an RTX 4060 or RX 6700 XT.

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senbonzakura13
Senior Member
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03-12-2016, 07:28 PM
#6
Your motherboard isn't going to matter that much. There is no "best GPU" for a given motherboard.
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senbonzakura13
03-12-2016, 07:28 PM #6

Your motherboard isn't going to matter that much. There is no "best GPU" for a given motherboard.

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MS__PANDA
Junior Member
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03-14-2016, 09:41 AM
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Great! You're all set with an RX 570.
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MS__PANDA
03-14-2016, 09:41 AM #7

Great! You're all set with an RX 570.

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xTehEpicOne13x
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 11:27 AM
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2080Ti
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xTehEpicOne13x
03-15-2016, 11:27 AM #8

2080Ti

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MacSolaris
Senior Member
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04-03-2016, 09:58 PM
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The RTX 2060 or 5700XT would be the top choice.
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MacSolaris
04-03-2016, 09:58 PM #9

The RTX 2060 or 5700XT would be the top choice.

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nicolasman2
Junior Member
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04-04-2016, 05:55 AM
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Ensure your power supply can manage the load. Be aware the CPU may limit performance of the RX 570, particularly if you avoid overclocking. It will still outperform a 1050 Ti processor, and you retain the GPU option later if needed.
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nicolasman2
04-04-2016, 05:55 AM #10

Ensure your power supply can manage the load. Be aware the CPU may limit performance of the RX 570, particularly if you avoid overclocking. It will still outperform a 1050 Ti processor, and you retain the GPU option later if needed.

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