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GTX 1080 Ti and Ryzen 5 1600 | Bottleneck and Benchmarks Discussed

Last Updated on November 8, 2022 by Jim Eddy Leave a Comment

The combination of the GTX 1080 Ti and Ryzen 5 1600 is a combination of the most powerful GPU since 2017. And it was a processor which was one of the greatest value for money at that time. This duo can give you a great experience even in 2021.

1080 ti ryzen 5 1600

Not only for 1080p but also for 1440p and 2160p, 1080 Ti Ryzen 1600 build is exceptional. Everyone including gamers, video editors, and graphics producers loves this combo of 1080 Ti Ryzen 5 1600 in most cases.

The Capability of – ‘GTX 1080 Ti and Ryzen 5 1600’

Ryzen 5 1600 is a 6/12 processor with a clock speed of 3.6 GHz and 1080 Ti has 3584 Nvidia CUDA cores, 11 Gbps memory speed with a core clock speed of 1480 MHz. A build with these two is perfect for almost everything. And the Ryzen 1600 can handle a 1080 Ti completely fine.

Bottleneck Results

In case of bottlenecking, the graphics card and processor will work great together on 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. Ryzen 5 1600 & GeForce GTX 1080 Ti | Bottleneck calculator | PC Builds (pc-builds.com) shows that the average percentage of bottleneck is 4.22% for 1080p, 1.64% for 1440p and 0.42% for 4K.

The bottleneck result shows how perfect the combo is. Here, the CPU bottlenecked at the three resolutions. The website is giving the CPU a score of 12667 and the GPU a score of 60293 in terms of their performance. Though there is a small amount of CPU bottleneck, it is negligible.

Gaming Benchmarks

It’s time to scope through the performance…

Wolfenstein 2

Wolfenstein 2 has an average of 132 FPS at 1920×1080. At 2560×1440 resolution, the game renders at an average frame rate of 99 FPS. And at 3440×1440 resolution, it shows an average of 86 FPS.

Metro Exodus

Metro Exodus performs at an average of 61 FPS at 1920×1080. At 2560×1440, it can give an average frame rate of 45 FPS. You will get 39 FPS when the GPU is pushed to 3440×1440 resolution.

Red Dead Redemption 2

RDR II has an average frame rate of 51 FPS at the resolution of 1920×1080. At 2560×1440 the FPS is 40. And at the resolution of 3440×1440, the game performs at 34 FPS on average.

All the games were tested on the highest graphics settings. To conclude, it can be easily said that, the 1080 Ti and Ryzen 1600 can handle some heavy games. Other than frame rates, the graphics quality was pretty good and there were little to no frame drops at all.

Future Aspect of 1080 Ti Ryzen 5 1600

As Ryzen 5 1600 comes with 6 cores and 12 threads, it surely is futureproofing. Additionally, it has a boost clock of 3.6 GHz which can be overclocked to 4GHz. On the other hand, the GPU has most of the new features and is the most powerful among its series. 

The combo can pretty much run any AAA games these days. Video editing and graphics works are also easily done by these powerhouses still now. So, Ryzen 5 1600 1080 Ti seems to hold the position.

Best Motherboards for 1080 Ti Ryzen 5 1600

Some of the best motherboards for this CPU and GPU would be ASRock B450M Pro4, MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX, Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING in 2021. From 2017, Gigabyte GA-AB350 – Gaming 3 and Asus ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING would be good choices.

Power Requirement for 1080 Ti Ryzen 1600

You need at least 550W for 1080 Ti Ryzen 1600 as the processor’s TDP (Thermal Design Power) is 65 Watts and the graphics card’s TDP is 250 Watts. So, to be on the safe side, you should have a 600 Watts PSU for your computer. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I Need To Upgrade My PC from Ryzen 5 1600 + GTX 1080 Ti

No, Ryzen 1600 and GTX 1080 Ti still performs well. Unless you want the ‘Ray Tracing’ feature the GPU is powerful enough. And the CPU is great still in 2021. If you want to increase around 0.6 GHz to your CPU for $300, which is not worth it, then you can upgrade it.

Conclusion

For a mid-range PC, 1080 Ti Ryzen 5 1600 is still kicking it. If you want more power than that, there is always an option for overclocking the CPU and GPU. But for a 2017 setup, a great value like this will not be easy to find.

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