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GTX 1080TI on 5930K is CPU a bottleneck?

Badpritt1970

Junior Member
Hi there i just upgraded my pc with a GTX 1080 TI and a widescreen 3440 x 1440 monitor, now my question is is my 4 year old (2014) 5930k pc (gigabyte x-99 gaming 7 wifi mobo, 16 gb ddr4 2133, 2tb ssd) bottlenecking my 1080ti or should i upgrade to a 8700k? its a gaming pc and i always try to play games at maximum settings....
 
Why do you think its bottlenecking? Have you run tests to confirm this? Cpu becomes less important the larger the resolution you go.
 
Its just a 4yo cpu is ancient in the world of computing and combining it with 1yo (high end)gpu seems a bit unsymmetric in relative performance imho...
 
Its just a 4yo cpu is ancient in the world of computing and combining it with 1yo (high end)gpu seems a bit unsymmetric in relative performance imho...
It's not, they match up pretty good. Haswell-E is still a good CPU.
With 8700K you'd be giving up a lot of PCI-E lanes and you'd lose quad channel ram, for little gain.
 
Faster RAM and overclock will really help. 2133 MHz DDR4 is incredibly slow and hurts performance significantly.

It also really depends what game you are playing.

What games? I also suggest Rivatuner to monitor GPU and CPU core 0 usage.
 
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