Wow. Isn't that bottleneck? The cpu to your gpu? I bet it does. It will choke and probably drop frames with games which have higher resolutions.i3 3240 3.40 GHz (pretty low end I know, but graphics card makes up for it in games and they still run smoothly)
GTX 1060 6GB
I know right? The ones at the shop where I get my parts said the same thing. But I don't really feel any change though when playing games so I'm delaying it. I play games on the highest resolution possible (1920x1080) and I can't really complain at what I'm seeing. Maybe if I play a more GPU intensive game I'll see it slow down, but currently it's not an issue.Wow. Isn't that bottleneck? The cpu to your gpu? I bet it does. It will choke and probably drop frames with games which have higher resolutions.
At least that's what I'm hearing from other users.
You know one of these days I should just upgrade the processor. But with work and all that I irregularly use my PC for gaming as it is, so having a powerful rig might not be as useful to me as say a good savings account at the bank But yeah, I'm a gamer at heart so I'll eventually get it done.If you say so. Do you use FPS counter? Or are your games always in max/ultra settings? I'm curious to know your FPS. When playing games such as CS:GO or Dota 2, you should be having 200+FPS. While on other games such as Witcher III and other related graphic games, you should be having an ultra settings with 150+FPS. If you have lower than that, then there is really a bottleneck going on. But hey, to each their own right.
True that. As long as the rig is working, no need to upgrade right? You will eventually have it but if it's not really needed for the time being, then it can wait I guess. Unless you are playing those hardcore Dota 5 or Halo 9 which are not even existing yet. XDYou know one of these days I should just upgrade the processor. But with work and all that I irregularly use my PC for gaming as it is, so having a powerful rig might not be as useful to me as say a good savings account at the bank But yeah, I'm a gamer at heart so I'll eventually get it done.
So I did some research and the cooler I'm considering getting, Corsair H115i, is more for the processor cooling, not for the graphics card. Since my processor isn't that great to begin with, I don't think the cooler would be top priority now. I was hoping it would cool down the graphics card (my temp is at 45 degrees idle) since it reaches 60-70 on a full throttle graphics intensive game. But for now I have to upgrade the processor first if I want a cooler.True that. As long as the rig is working, no need to upgrade right? You will eventually have it but if it's not really needed for the time being, then it can wait I guess. Unless you are playing those hardcore Dota 5 or Halo 9 which are not even existing yet. XD
That cooler sounds familiar. Is that a liquid cooler? I suggest you upgrade first your CPU. Since you have a monster GPU, you don't need to cool your GPU if you wish to upgrade it since games are mostly GPU intensive. Also, get as many fans as you can. Be sure to pick those with LEDs and RGBs and stuff. AND POST IT HERE!So I did some research and the cooler I'm considering getting, Corsair H115i, is more for the processor cooling, not for the graphics card. Since my processor isn't that great to begin with, I don't think the cooler would be top priority now. I was hoping it would cool down the graphics card (my temp is at 45 degrees idle) since it reaches 60-70 on a full throttle graphics intensive game. But for now I have to upgrade the processor first if I want a cooler.
Yeah it's liquid cooling. But since I live in a cold area the PC doesn't heat up as much. I'm also playing non-GPU demanding games so I don't really use the graphics card to its full potential, never overclocked, and never tried to adjust since I am perfectly fine with the current output. So all in all, I'm probably just getting the cooling system to make the system live longer.That cooler sounds familiar. Is that a liquid cooler? I suggest you upgrade first your CPU. Since you have a monster GPU, you don't need to cool your GPU if you wish to upgrade it since games are mostly GPU intensive. Also, get as many fans as you can. Be sure to pick those with LEDs and RGBs and stuff. AND POST IT HERE!