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RafaelJ

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  1. I also consider in getting the Ryzen 5 2600, I heard that it would generally be a huge bottleneck in the system but I am after the FPS. Considering the bottleneck I would be GPU bottlenecked and CPU intensive. I dont really wanna buy a nee GPU but I am concerned, will it damage the R5 2600’s lifespan??
  2. Actually my current setup uses like 70-90% CPU and GPU usage is only around 30-40% and on CS:GO I am hitting around 80-100 frames.
  3. But I can get away with just the i7-6700k and my GTX 1050? With 180-200 fps?
  4. Actually I was gonna get a bundle. The I7 6700k msi z170 m5 bundle. worth 220$. You tell me good deal or no?
  5. Actually I was just planning on buying the i7-6700k and the motherboard for it because I’ve watched countless videos on how it does good in games and how much fps it gets even with a bottleneck
  6. So right now I have a shitty computer which i use for gaming specs: CPU: i3-2100 GPU: GTX 1050 2GB MOBO: ECS H61H2-M2 I was planning on upgrading my CPU to an i7-6700K. But I found this website where you can calculate the bottleneck and FPS in some modern games of certain hardwares( https://pc-builds.com ) ; so I decided to calculate the bottleneck of my current PC (i3-2100) and it gets around 33% I was actually surprised that I was getting around 70-150 fps on low settings. But when i calculated the bottleneck of the CPU i was planning to upgrade on (i7-6700k) paired with my GTX 1050 it showed a bottleneck percentage of a 100% But I quickly checked how many FPS would I get if I would have this CPU and it showed that i would get around 180+ fps on low setting on Rainbow Six: Siege. So my question is does bottleneck really have an impact on the FPS; or should I just buy a CPU which has lower bottleneck? Thanks for your time! would love to get some help! :)
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