So I've been building a system for a while and I've been short on money like a lot of people at the minute, and also with NVIDIA RTX 3000 series fiasco, I couldn't get a card I was looking for. Long story short; -- i ended up with a lopsided system if you like. 2080ti and 10100 cpu.
I had ordered both, 10600k and 10700kf only to return them as I realised that 10850k was released, which is a 10900k in all but name for 170 quid cheaper or something ridiculous as that. Anyways, with all this indecisiveness I ended up with the lowest SKU possible.
In my defence, I've bought MSI Z490 Unify mobo which is completely gen 4 compatible and I also used gen 4 nvme. I did this in mind with Intel promising 11th gen cpu's to be gen 4 compatible, which would be complete suicide, if they don't go with it now. I also had a feeling that Intel would go balls out and cram in as much as possible into 10nm chips. Now, with incredible zen 3 performance, Intel have no choice but to be competitive, so I'll get 11th gen i9 next summer for what will be a more reasonable price I think.
This is a really long winded way of me saying that despite the disparity in cpu and gpu, I'm still getting incredible performance in gaming. I'm using a HDMI 2.0 as I'm restricted by 2080ti's lack of 2.1 connection. I've been using 4k@60 but its just not enough for me when I know I've extra 60hz leftover. So in Modern Warfare, I've set a resolution to 1440p, supersampled to 1800p on ultra rtx off -- I'm getting mostly 100-120fps. Once you see the glorious 100+ gameplay, even 60 just feels horrible. I've also been ripping console players a new one since I get paired with them as I use a controller.
All in all, get a pc guys and gals. Xbox series x, PS5 etc, its all bunch of crap. I only saw the light 2 years ago but since then I've actually broadened my knowledge in something tangible as well as started enjoying far better gaming sessions.