with 13th gen dropping and used/new gpus actually attainable at "resonable" prices im considering some changes..
Pretty much the only game im playing right now is Escape from Tarkov...in 1080p.. i just want to get better performance, or maybe even make the move to 1440 depending on your opinions
Currently, on high/ultra settings i get 70-144 fps depending on the map (optimization isnt amazing lol) in 1080p
but i want to get better frames/less stutters, or maybe even get into 1440p
Current hardware;
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9600k overclocked
1070ti overclocked
32gb ddr4 3200 ram
msi 370 pro mobo
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So basically im not sure whether i should upgrade gpu or cpu...
would the 9600k be enough cpu for a 3070ti or something?
would the 13600k increase my frames enough with the 1070ti that that would be a better move and just stick to 1080p?
I know going 13th gen will probably cost me about 500$, and gpu atleast the same because i need to upgrade my psu aswell.... so whats your thoughts on this dilemma boys? i get its all "older" hardware, but these are my options rn
Pretty much the only game im playing right now is Escape from Tarkov...in 1080p.. i just want to get better performance, or maybe even make the move to 1440 depending on your opinions
Currently, on high/ultra settings i get 70-144 fps depending on the map (optimization isnt amazing lol) in 1080p
but i want to get better frames/less stutters, or maybe even get into 1440p
Current hardware;
----------------------------
9600k overclocked
1070ti overclocked
32gb ddr4 3200 ram
msi 370 pro mobo
----------------------------
So basically im not sure whether i should upgrade gpu or cpu...
would the 9600k be enough cpu for a 3070ti or something?
would the 13600k increase my frames enough with the 1070ti that that would be a better move and just stick to 1080p?
I know going 13th gen will probably cost me about 500$, and gpu atleast the same because i need to upgrade my psu aswell.... so whats your thoughts on this dilemma boys? i get its all "older" hardware, but these are my options rn