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I am looking to upgrade my GPU potentially but wanted to make sure I picked a card that will benefit my system and not be overkill.  Based on my specs, what you would suggest?  I am looking for better performance in P3d as a whole.  I was told that the top of line cards wouldn’t benefit my system but thought I would confirm.  Thanks!

 

Operating System: Windows 10 Home Edition (64-Bit)

Chassis: CM Storm Scout II Advanced w/ Side Window Black

Motherboard: ASRock Z170 Professional, Intel LGA 1151

Processor: Intel 6th Gen Core i7 6700K (4.6GHz Overclock) Quad Core

CPU Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H60 Liquid Cooling

System Memory: 16GB Kingston DDR4 SDRAM 2400MHz

Graphics Processor: 6GB Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060, PCI Express 3.0

System Power: 750 Watt Corsair RM Series Power Supply

Sound Card: 7.1 High Definition Integrated Audio

Primary Solid State Drive: 500GB Samsung EVO 850 Solid State Drive (SSD)

 


Intel Core i7 12700K (5.0GHz Max Boost Clock) 12-Core CPU   32GB G.Skill Performance DDR4 SDRAM 3600MHz       Graphics Processor:12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, GDDR6x System   2TB Western Digital, NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive

 

 

 

 

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@Zimmerbz

Hi

p3dv4 uses the cpu more than the gpu, with respect to fsx the cpu has been downloaded a little work to deposit it on the gpu.

Your gpu is perfect for pd3v4 if you use medium settings, textures at 2048, AAx4 and AFx16, 1080p @ 60Hz.

I believe that if you use these features it is not necessary to update, now if you want very high settings or 2K, 4K, 144Hz ......:

There is a tool to calculate the bottleneck between cpu and gpu: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/

Here are some results, try it yourself, according to this your gpu top of the range for you would be the gtx2060 6gb (NOT SUPER)

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1060 6GB: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1060/0Fn0Venq/16/
 
i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1660 6GB (not Super): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1660/0Fn13wnq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1660Ti 6GB (or GTX1660 Super): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1660_Ti/0Fn13fnq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX2060: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_RTX_2060/0Fn137nq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX2060 Super(there is a bottleneck): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_RTX_2060_SUPER/0Fn14pnq/16/

Regards

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On ‎11‎/‎4‎/‎2019 at 5:43 AM, E69_Brisafresca said:

@Zimmerbz

Hi

p3dv4 uses the cpu more than the gpu, with respect to fsx the cpu has been downloaded a little work to deposit it on the gpu.

Your gpu is perfect for pd3v4 if you use medium settings, textures at 2048, AAx4 and AFx16, 1080p @ 60Hz.

I believe that if you use these features it is not necessary to update, now if you want very high settings or 2K, 4K, 144Hz ......:

There is a tool to calculate the bottleneck between cpu and gpu: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/

Here are some results, try it yourself, according to this your gpu top of the range for you would be the gtx2060 6gb (NOT SUPER)

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1060 6GB: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1060/0Fn0Venq/16/
 
i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1660 6GB (not Super): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1660/0Fn13wnq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX1660Ti 6GB (or GTX1660 Super): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_GTX_1660_Ti/0Fn13fnq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX2060: https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_RTX_2060/0Fn137nq/16/

i7-6700k (+ 15% oc) + GTX2060 Super(there is a bottleneck): https://pc-builds.com/calculator/Core_i7-6700K/GeForce_RTX_2060_SUPER/0Fn14pnq/16/

Regards

Would you recommend the GTX 2070 8gb?


Intel Core i7 12700K (5.0GHz Max Boost Clock) 12-Core CPU   32GB G.Skill Performance DDR4 SDRAM 3600MHz       Graphics Processor:12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, GDDR6x System   2TB Western Digital, NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive

 

 

 

 

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