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Captain_Yuri said:
I'd rather get a Ryzen 5 1600 and use the money for a 1070 than get an i7 with a 1060 cause a 1070 can achieve 4k where as a 1060 cannot. Now lets not get confused, when people say you need a 1070/1080 to achieve 4k on a pc, what people mean is on ultra settings... If you are fine with say medium-low settings, then yea, a 1060 can certainly achieve 4k but really though. It's getting to get a Ryzen 5 1600 + 1070 than i7 + 1060 for gaming.
OdinHades said:
LipeJJ said:

Interesting! Thanks for the info. Yeah, I was worried that would be the case for 1060. Btw, I know it's not simple, but do you think a 1070 would do its job for 3 years? 

If you don't mind setting the sliders to the left here and there, sure, no problem whatsoever. 

Im seriously starting to consider getting a 1080ti guys, especially if it lasts a good time (3 years) running games that well. Can it tho? 

Also, how much SSD would you guys recommend me? 



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