Sleeved cables: Cablemod PRO ModMesh Cable Extension Kit (Black and Green) Memory: Corsair 16 GB DDR4-3200 Vengeance. If you are gaming at 1080p, then the 3600 is solid for it and will do great. MoBo: B450 MSI TOMAHAWK MAX.
Thats like saying buying a ferrari is pointless because it can't do 1000mph.. Like anything else can.Yes it should be enough. PUBG for example runs around 170 FPS 1080p Ultra, and runs at about 100% GPU and 30-40% CPU. 40 comments. share. I mean it was at minimum 30% faster than anything else avaliable at launch.. And lastly.. Cant max out games at 1440p?? In terms of memory, the GTX 1080 Ti 's 11264 MB RAM is more than enough for modern games and should not cause any bottlenecks. 3600 should be completely fine tbhHow exactly will a 2080ti feel like a weak bitch compared to the next generation of consoles.. The recently released RTX 2080 Super is a welcome addition to the Nvidia RTX Turing lineup because it narrows the performance gap between the $699 RTX 2080 and the $1199 RTX 2080 Ti.The newcomer’s MSRP establishes at the same price as the RTX 2080 and improves on its performance by anywhere between 5-10%, essentially retiring the RTX 2080 if you find it at the same price as the 2080 Super. CPU COOLER: NZXT X63 KRAKEN AIO.
Thanks for your feedback! If you are gaming at 1080p, then the 3600 is solid for it and will do great. But it doesn't make since to pair a 200$ CPU with a 1000$ GPU. Storage: Kingston A2000, 500 GB SSD NvMe M.2
And even with closed ecosystem optimization it won't account for the lack of performance..If one wants to favour gaming without ever bottlenecking the 2080 Ti then you need to aim for the 9700K and 9900(KFS)That RTX2080ti card has been out for almost 2 years now and it'll feel like a weak bitch within a year or 2 when new games and new consoles come out...so I wouldn't mind pairing it with a cheap rysen cpu...the cpu will long outlive this card anyways.Maybe, then again the point remains... builds should be balanced and the 1200+ USD GPU with a sub 200$ CPU is a wasted potential... would still insist on the 2080S or 2070S for a 3600 as maximum it makes sense pairing wise.I agree with that, but for 4K gaming for example that would be good enough, without knowing what is going to be played and at which resolution, recommending other CPUs might make a huge difference at lower resolutions or none at all at higher ones, so it becomes just guessing.Having a bottleneck is acceptable if you get enough frames and don't end up spending buckets of money for less than 10% improvement.Maybe I should wait for the new line up of GPUs? “Bottleneck” is a meaningless word when you do not state the software being run. i’m gonna go a little over kill on mobo and get a MSI MPG x570 so it would also be upgradeable later down the road for a 3800x or something like that and i could sell the 3600AC ODYSSEY at 1440p with a RTX 2080 SUPER and a Ryzen 7 1700X gives me a huge bottleneck, that's why.At 1440p or 4k with some level of visual compromise (RTX not set to full, maybe not everything cranked to Ultra), the R5 3600 would be matched to it just fine.You could be on a Ryzen 5 1600 with an RTX 2080 Ti and still get the vast majority of performance out of it at 1440p. And if it can't nothing else can.. I would go with a Ryzen 7 3700X.A 3600 is about 15% more powerful single thread than a 2700x so you will have an even better gaming experience. I’m gonna use stock cooler for a couple months on the 3600 then i’m gonna upgrade to an 240 mm aio and overclock.4k/Ultra, a Ryzen 3 1200 at stock clocks would be enough for that, especially with RTX ON.I have a 2080 and an Ryzen 5 3600 and it runs fine. You could be on a Ryzen 5 1600 with an RTX 2080 Ti and still get the vast majority of performance out of it at 1440p. CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600. I am not gonna be going after 300 FPS on CS:GO or anything of that sort, and even if I am playing CS:GO and rainbow 6 i would be at ultra settings.okay!!!! 21,000 posts and all you've given here is opinionated and factless bullshit.
I'd save a bunch of money on a RTX 2080 Super if the Ryzen 5 3600 is to be used, since you'll be wasting the further potential of the 2080 Ti using this processor... even at 1440p: A few FPS more for x4 the price and I don't think it makes sense. GPU: MSI RTX 2060 Super gaming X. VERTICAL GPU BRACKET: CableMod Vertical PCI-e Bracket. Check out will AMD Ryzen 5 3600 & NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti work without bottleneck issues. The CPU market is crazy and really opens up a lot of new builds.1080p/144hz monitor but I am gonna be playing games more demanding like metro exodus and also some flight sim. This thread is archived. The main question is, will the Ryzen 5 1600 (6core, 3.2GHz) bottleneck a RTX 2080 at 3440x1440? No … Yes … doesn’t matter at all. I don't really plan to overclock (was just gonna use the stock Wraith Spire cooler) but could get a relatively cheap Cryorig H7 air cooler (or similar) to overclock a bit if needed. 3600 should be completely fine tbhLinus Media Group is not associated with these servicesYes, it's good enough, but don't buy a 2080Ti new right now, we're too close to third gen. No point in spending flagship money on something that'll be replaced by something costing half the price.Is the Ryzen 5 3600 CPU strong/good enough for the mighty RTX 2080 Ti?Depends on resolution.