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27-11-2019 05:40:48 Mobile | Show all posts
Depends what you can OC your 4670 too!! , the 7700 boost to 4.2 - so that will be you limit on that chip ,
even if you get the 4670k at a higher clock speed than the 7700's 4.2  , i think your still going to be better off with i7 as you will be using DDR4 ram as well , which will be better at/for  gaming too  ,

in the really world    you will get more FPS ( not much more ) with the i7 than the i5

and seen as you already have the parts , it's  not really going to cost you ££  to change things around  .


i remember changing from a 4690k oc'd @4.7 too a 4790k and even at stock the 4790k was better than the i5 4690k OC'd , ( not by much , but it was better ) so naturally  i OC'd the 4790k at about 4.7 too

have a little test , if/when you get chance ,
drop the 980 ti into the I7 pc ,  and run some benchmarks , and see what you come with ....
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@psikey  when you say it's  "business machine" whats the PSU in it ,
it's not a sh*te 450w ( or lower ) one is it ? you may need to use the one that's running the 980ti now ....
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I have the 650W Corsair RMi Series RM650i, 80 PLUS Gold in the gaming rig which would be used with the build for the 2080. I would either sell the 980 Ti or get another decent PSU for the 2nd build (lad could have as his gaming machine).
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At a guess , if the RMi 650w  is running the 980 ti just fine ,  i think it will fine for the 2080/1180 ( but  as we/i don't really know the power draw of them yet ) ...it's  just a waiting game to find out ...
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27-11-2019 05:40:49 Mobile | Show all posts
If the ray tracing works as intended and is used to its potential, I think I'd become a fan, does look good.
Altho I probably won't jump on these cards, at least not for another year before I decide to change my gpu.
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With no new AMD gpu on the horizon I hope this triggers a price drop!! Im so close to buying a Vega 64 if one drops to <£500 im going for it!!
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dunno if he is joking but..... GTX 1180 and he is saying all the leaks are BS!. the silence when he announced 1180 was amazing.



so who knows what is going on.
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27-11-2019 05:40:50 Mobile | Show all posts
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27-11-2019 05:40:51 Mobile | Show all posts
Reportedly the 2080Ti is £1099 on the Nvidia site
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