I have a ryzen 2700x and a gtx 1080. I recently bought a 1080p 144hz monitor did i fuck up by going with ryzen ?

I have a ryzen 2700x and a gtx 1080. I recently bought a 1080p 144hz monitor did i fuck up by going with ryzen ?

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Why buy all that shit when Stadia is just around the corner?

Enjoy getting stuck below 100 fps

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Depends, what ram did you buy?

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G.Skill Trident Z RGB 16GB 2 x 8GB DDR4-3000 PC4-24000 CL16 Dual-Channel Desktop Memory Kit

get better ram m8, 3200MHz cl14 is optimal

too expensive might as well go for intel at that point.

>likes the idea of having 300ms+ of lag

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No you didn’t screw up. I have the same hardware. Although you might want to consider selling your 2700x when Zen 2 comes out.

You did screw up with your RAM selection though.

Believe it or not, you can sell your Wrath RGB cooler for 40$. Use it to fund a better cooler for greater OC potential

my bro's pc needs a cpu and ram upgrade I might just give him my cpu and mobo and ram and i'll upgrade to zen 2 what ram would you recommend ?

my ryzen 2600 does 144hz 1080p.

If you primarily like to play games, whether you can hit high fps depends on the title. Intel currently has the edge for high fps gaming, but the writing on the wall is that the 3xxx series CPUs will at a minimum match Intel's single thread. So in the long run, you did fine as long as you are willing to upgrade this summer.

Rumors are saying that Zen 2 won't be quite as dependent on ram speeds. I would wait and see because your 3000mhz set might be ok. If you really want to overspend then you could get a pair of Flare X 3200mhz CL14. That's what I currently have and when I used the Ryzen RAM calculator I was/am successfully using it at the full 3200mhz.

Will it really make a difference compared to 3200 cl16? (2700X/2080Ti//1440p)

>Rumors are saying that Zen 2 won't be quite as dependent on ram speeds.
no, that's not the rumors. the rumors are zen 2 should be able to run higher ram frequencies. breaking that 3200mhz barrier. zen 2 is still ccx based with infinite fabric. there's no reason to not think it won't be ram dependent still since ccx communicates over infinity fabric and infinity fabric runs at half rate of your ram speed. and with multiple dies and the independent io/chip ccx connection speed will matter even more than in regular ryzen, if anything.

marginally. you might see a 2-3% performance increase, but the cost increase is insane. stick to c16.

>bought 2600/1660ti
>bought 1440p 144hz
>now my 2600/1660ti combo is shit to me
Waiting for zen2 and then I'm going all fucking out.

>ryzen
Do you even rise up?

Surely the 2600 does fine at 1440p it must just be the gpu?

> 1660ti
> 1440p 144hz gaming
wew lad

No you fucked up buying 1080p. A 1080 is good enough to run current games at 1440p/80+fps.

Try OC on your ram, worst case scenario your PC will crash once in a while.

Stadia is going to flop hard. It isn't going to be fiscal viable and anything beyond turn-based genres are going to be awkward at best and at worst completely unplayable.

"Let's take all of the problems of online gaming and amplify it!"

It is Google another attempt at throwing shit at the "cloud computing" meme and hoping it sticks (Protip: It will not) and a be money sink to avoid paying hefty California state taxes

I get 60fps with the 1660ti at 1440p on ultra on BF5. It's "ok", but now I just want more. Will probably buy an R7 soon, but idk what Navi will bring.

>Playing any game made after 1998 ever
This is where you fucked up

Time for bed grandpa.

No even running shit at low enough settings to try and get 144fps, your 1080 will probably be a bigger Bottleneck than your 2700x, assuming you run at like 4.2ghz.

Damn, thought the image was a magic eye tube.
It's a damn shame most of Jow Forums probably has no idea what they are, let alone ever mention them.

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