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That's interesting, because a couple of things. If you CPU is hitting it's all core clocks, it's sipping 210wor so. If you're OC'ing the CPU it draws even more. The 4080 has transient power spikes up to 500-500w alone. The two in tandem would suggest, your average power consumption might be 500w, but you can bet you're having spikes well close ...
Looking at a new Dell XPS 8950 with i9-12900K CPU (32GB RAM) and Nvidia GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6. Using for software development, not gaming. Viewing on 1080p (maybe one day will add 1440p monitor). Substituting Nvidia RTX(TM) 3060 Ti 8GB (LHR) GPU would add ~ $300. Would value opinions as to...
Hello All, I am going for a new Motherboard - ASUS TUF H310-PLUS GAMING I want to know if it is compatible with a Intel Corporation Core i5 9400F 9th Generation?? Also was looking out for suggestions for a New GPU to go along with this config...Thank you!!
Based upon the BIOS Version that is shipped with the motherboard you may still need to update the motherboard's BIOS to properly support the Intel Core i7-4790K (i.e. supply the correct CPU Vcore). There's no reason why the GeForce GTX 970 shouldn't work.
I have a two-slot sound card, TV tuner, and an MSI Gaming 980Ti GPU. The 4790K is cooled by a dual fan Noctua cooler. I've packed it full of silent case fans as well, but 4k gaming is causing everything to get quite hot. At 100% GPU load on Battlefront, the GPU temps are around 87-89C, and the CPU runs around 70C.
I figure that the best gpu for the i7 4770(non k) would be the RX 5500 (non xt) but I cannot find a single one. Every single one is XT. I want a gpu which gives max peformance for least bottleneck. Someone please help me find a regular RX 5500 (non xt)
Any cpu works with any gpu. A cpu rarely bottlenecks a gpu. Normally its the other way round, unless you have a celeron with the gtx 980ti. What psu (power supply) do you have? The gtx 980Ti requires much more power than the 7950.
Motherboard, CPU, GPU, RAM Compatibility. Thread starter Bekemark; Start date ... Question CPU/GPU/Mobo ...
Planning to upgrade my gpu to a GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 DirectX 12 GV-N1060WF2OC-3GD 3GB 192-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 x16 ATX Video Card. And was wondering if my current cpu will allow my new gpu to work how it is supposed to. My current cpu is AMD FX-6300 Six Core Processor 3.50 GHz. If I...
Hi guys. I want to build a gaming pc and i have paired an intel core i5 - 11400f with a gigabyte gaming x z590. I know that both the cpu and mobo support pcie gen 4. So my question is will my pcie gen 3 gpu run with this set up?