Moin so I'll get a pc in a month and I don't know what to use for a graphics card, the 1660 is great, but then there would also be an i7 or a 2060 with an i5? And how much fps can you think with 16gb ram in fortnite or something get me a 165hz monitor.
In itself, the 20 60 is more interesting to know what kind of i7 and what kind of i5 is included
I'm not entirely sure but the 1660 super should be faster than the 2060, but the 2060 has RTX and that can be very nice in some games, I have a 2060 myself
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You are not entirely sure and you are wrong, the 2060 is around 15% faster
The RTX 2060 is a little faster than the GTX 1660 super. It also has ray tracing, even if the card is not as mature as the newer, stronger ones.
Good to know which i7 or i5 it would be.
In addition, I would rather swap the CPUs, so for the GTX 1660 the i5 and the i7 together with the 2060. Would make more sense. But of course it also depends on which CPU models are.
On the i7 10700 and the i5 10400f
So that's just NEN finished pc aslo I could do ne 2060 super and NEN i7 10700 but then I would have to pay more and I know met whether my mum does that
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With the i7 and the 1660s, you're worse off
with the 20 60 and the i5
Ok and great with the i7 and ner 2060?
So if you have configuration options, an i5 from the 7th generation is actually sufficient for both graphics cards. Both are not so strong that they need an i7. Take an i5 10400 or 10600, that's enough.
Well the guy still has obs open
In addition, the 20 60 dlss I don't know if fortnite supports this because I've never played it and have to rely on benchmark videos but in some games that makes a big difference between just like that and very playable
Can't configure
Well, the other one also has something on you and you can count on it maybe 5-10fps depends on what he had set
Theoretically, I couldn't have more programs open with an i7, for example, obs or something so szreamen because it has 8 cores or is that due to the ram?
How about a i7 and a 2060 super?
That would of course be much faster and a balanced combination would probably be very expensive at the moment
Yes 1500 with monitor and mouse pad is NEN finished pc
If you want to stream, the i7 is again the better choice. I think that would work with the i5, but the more cores are definitely an advantage.
When it comes to having more programs open at the same time, an i5 can cope very well with that. I would then pay more attention to RAM. But 16GB should be sufficient unless you are doing extremely complex picture or video editing.
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Yes is quite expensive
It would be good if we had details on the two complete systems. Only i5 and I7 say relatively little.
In principle, however, I would rather use an i5, which is easily enough for gaming.