I5-4690 vs GTX 980
Will the I5-4690 boot without overclocking (I know that it does not have the letter K) with one turbo boost to the GTX 980 or is it necessary to take the I7 (just a difference of 10,000)? And if it is enough, will it be enough for 2 years?Sergey130691
or is it necessary to take I7 (just a difference of 10,000)?
4690 is enough.
And if it is enough, will it be enough for 2 years?
it depends on what you mean by "enough")
-Sergey Viktorovich-
I meant whether he will pull games at high-maximum for the next 2 years, if he loads this video card at 99-100%. After all, if the video card does not load under a hundred, there is no point in buying it.
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video card under a hundred will not be loaded unless in especially processor- dependent games. In general, this processor should be enough for it in most games.
The performance video card is aging faster than the processor, so maybe the video card will become a bottleneck very quickly. faster than a processor, or at least equally.
for a full black hole, the smoothing card is enough in almost all modern games over 30 fps with anti-aliasing is already a question.
the processor is also in the region of 30-50 fps in games with high system requirements. that is, it seems like a pitch is relatively balanced, but I somehow do not trust pitches with a small number of threads-processes, and the armageddon of 4-core processors, despite my pitch forecasts, does not come, therefore, to install such a processor or not is a boyar business. As for me, if there is an opportunity to buy i7 without overclocking, overpaying 10k is not such a lot of money. stupidly unused.