QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Dec 15 2016, 08:53 AM)
i7 6800K requires mild overclocking to match the single core performance of i7 6700K thanks to the higher stock clock speed of 6700K, if the apps/games you use is heavy on single core (or single threaded) then 6700K will pull ahead of 6800K in stock speed, 6800K will edge out only when multithreaded operation/process is involved.
If you plan to play games on 1080p resolution only then don't spend too much on GPU, there are various videos showing resolution bottleneck symptoms (1080p) on high end Pascal card on YouTube (like Digital Foundry), you are strongly recommended to DSR to push more graphics details and better image render in games when going for GTX1070/GTX1080 (or higher).
Thank brother for explanation.
my purposed use for work, not really required high end processor to work on.
I just use Illustrator, Photoshop for my work.
So in ur own opinion for my problem now.. I should go for i7-6700k right ? (work well on both gaming and workstation ?)
regarding GPU, yea currently i will stay on 1080p monitor.
Seem 4k monitor just to new in market, abit expensive to me.
Maybe i will wait couple year 1~2 year more then just spend on 4k monitor.
So i should get GTX 1080 ?? play awhile with my 1080p monitor, while waiting my 4k monitor ??
I got a silly question / and idea..
should i get gtx 1070 for now.. use it for 2 year until i planning get 4k monitor.
Then that time i resell my gtx 1070 and get better GC at the moment to support my 4k monitor ??
or i just get gtx 1080 for now ? while waiting my 4k monitor. ??