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GPU Holding Comp back from full potential?
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So i recently upgraded my mobo ram and cpu but not my gpu.. my specs currently are
-i5 8600k
-GTX 750ti
-16Gb Ram
-MSI Z370 Gaming Plus
So my question is, when i did upgrade everything started to run really well as i was on an i3 before but now some things are hard at running... is this because of my gpu and vram or is there another issue i am not considering?
-i5 8600k
-GTX 750ti
-16Gb Ram
-MSI Z370 Gaming Plus
So my question is, when i did upgrade everything started to run really well as i was on an i3 before but now some things are hard at running... is this because of my gpu and vram or is there another issue i am not considering?
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What do you mean by "hard at running"? You'll have to give us some more information. Does your system perform worse after a CPU upgrade? If that's the case, it definitely doesn't sound like an issue with the GPU.
Or were you expecting a large improvement in gaming performance with a CPU upgrade? If so, then yeah, a GPU upgrade would have almost definitely have given a larger improvement, depending on which specific i3 you came from and how much you spent on the upgrade.
Or were you expecting a large improvement in gaming performance with a CPU upgrade? If so, then yeah, a GPU upgrade would have almost definitely have given a larger improvement, depending on which specific i3 you came from and how much you spent on the upgrade.
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Everything does run faster like desktop usage and stuff but as for like i said graphics and newer games, its not that good,
My main questions are:
1. If i bought a 1070ti, would i see significant performance and does the i5-8600k and 1070ti go well together.
2. If it is an SSD issue with windows, how would i move my windows boot to a new system?
My main questions are:
1. If i bought a 1070ti, would i see significant performance and does the i5-8600k and 1070ti go well together.
2. If it is an SSD issue with windows, how would i move my windows boot to a new system?
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