They have closed multipliers. That’s also even worse than I thought, it’s not even SB, it’s 1st gen Core, don’t waste your time, they are terrible.
And again it’s just a 1660 S, you’re just proving my point. That CPU is far too weak for a strong GPU. And CP2077 isn’t the most CPU heavy game either, BF are heavy (2042, 5), CoD Warzone, one or more “Total War” games, just a few examples out of my head. Nobody should pair a low end cpu with a high end card. That was my whole point. No expert or reviewer will agree with you.
I’m done with this, have a nice day.
PS. No “elitist ideals” either, topic was still old/low end CPU combined with current high end GPU. Those Xeons are terrible and can’t drive them properly. End of story. Good enough for some things maybe and then also terribly inefficient with those high clocks. Multiple downsides. Again, hardware romance isn’t fact. Those CPUs are extremely outdated, even their bus is, PCIE 2.0, lol. Yea, no, won’t happen.
Since we digressed from the original talking point, I'd like to chime in on the 1366 platform.
First, they do have unlocked multipliers if you buy the W series rather than the X series. The W3680 I have is identical to a i7 980X. The W series is rarely discussed for some reason.
Second, they are not first gen core, they are Westmere EP 32nm, not Nahelem 45nm. The performance is close to Sandy Bridge.
I own one of those Xeons, a W3680, paired with a Asus P6X58D-E, Samsung 950 Pro 512 GB on PCI-E adapter, and Samsung 3x4GB DDR3 "green" YK0. Its a dated system but its more than adequate fine for an office computer. I don't game on it, probably could though. I run it at 4.3GHz, it felt like the sweet spot, it clocks much higher, but 4.3 keeps temperatures and voltages low. Its definitely an older architecture.
I am not even sure why people are arguing about it, it is totally unrelated to the OP.
It doesn't matter if the OP has a 6700K and said, "what graphics card should I buy for $300?" or if the OP had a 12700K and said "what graphics card should I buy for $300?". The answer is still the same, 2060 Super, RX6600, or RTX 3050.
Also, as a closer analogy to a 6700 and RTX 2060 Super pairing, my 8600K and 3060 rig is fine for games. 8600k and 6700 are very similar in performance.