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    the heck with this got a reaction from Krosis in Which graphics card for around CAD$500?   
    THEIR PERFORMANCE IS RELATIVE SIMILAR SO ITS ACTUALLY UP TO YO
    https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/AMD-RX-5700-XT-vs-Nvidia-RTX-2070/4045vs4029U 
    THESE ARE USERS BENCH SO THE +6% OF NVIDIAS IT MIGHT NOT BE IN YOUR BUILD.....ITS ALL UP TO YOU PERSONAL NVIDIA IS MY WINNER
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    the heck with this got a reaction from RGBisKey in Repasting adventures   
    -+if you apply too much paste and it gest on the sides of the chip it may sometimes affect the gpu from workinmg properly since you clean it and reapplied nad its ok then most chances are that this was the case remeber you need to have in a size of a small pea in the center of the chip
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    the heck with this got a reaction from Ben17 in My cpu usage is always on 100%   
    forgot that hehehehe
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    the heck with this reacted to Uptivuptiz in My cpu usage is always on 100%   
    You can click on the CPU category to make the process that takes up the most CPU power go to the top. That way you can easily identify what's hogging the CPU.
     
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    the heck with this got a reaction from Haro in My cpu usage is always on 100%   
    1st do a scroll down to see what is getting all that usaage
    might be an adware
     
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    the heck with this got a reaction from Uptivuptiz in My cpu usage is always on 100%   
    1st do a scroll down to see what is getting all that usaage
    might be an adware
     
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    the heck with this reacted to papajo in GPU Compatibility   
    Bottleneck is something that has to do with raw performance not specific models etc.
     
    e.g If your CPU can handle to transfer 7GB per second to your card (that's not exactly how it works since many other steps are involved but will suffice as a reference example) then that's it if your card needs more data to be fed to it per second then it will under perform if not it wont. 
     
    Or in other words if by using your slower card you had 60FPS on an X game with Y settings then this means that your processor is atleast capable of "handling" 60FPS given the GPU has the horsepower to do that. 
     
    If you add a faster card that only means that you atleast will have 60 FPS on same game X with Y settings...
     
    Or in otherwords a better card even if bottlenecked wont perform worse than what you could achieve on the same system(CPU/ram/mobo) but with a slower card. 
     
    Bottleneck just means that your card might be able to play this X game at Y settings @ 120 FPS.. but your CPU might not be able to handle that and instead your performance would be e.g 70 FPS.. but certainly not less than your original performance with your older card. 
     
    In other words what you currently can do with your GTX 750 ti in terms of FPS serves as a benchmark that proves that your CPU is atleast capable of handling that framerate on those games at said settings. 
     
    Adding a faster card no matter how faster or newer (as long as its compatible with your mobo and OS) will lead to at least the same performance (you might not see better performance due to bottleneck though) 
     
    But in your specific case I am sure that you will witness a performance increase and that your bottleneck is gonna be close to 0 if not 0. 
     
     
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    the heck with this reacted to Fakmykak in undervolted rtx 2060 am i doing something wrong?   
    That is completely false. A processor does not fail from having too high of clock speed. Heat and current/voltage are the main ways processors are damaged.
     
    Not to even mention Nvidia has their GPU's voltages locked down super hard. You'll never damage your card from running the card on stock voltages, and if it does fail, then it will be covered under warranty.
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    the heck with this reacted to For Science! in Why is noone doing this???   
    Just because you're wearing a green shirt in a green car does not mean the traffic light will be green too.
     
    The frequencies are not a one-to-one representation of "speed flow" and matching the frequencies of CPU and RAM have no benefit. Generally "more is better" on either side, but just because one is larger than another, it does not mean the lower one is bottlenecking the higher. Bottlenecking is always present in some form and is not as big of a deal as many are led to believe.
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    the heck with this got a reaction from KENBAL420 in Need help   
    hahah i just did the same heheheh
     
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    the heck with this got a reaction from Vejnemojnen in Graphics Card (Cooling/VRM) Tier List (Navi Update)   
    um thermal wise i mean not i performace as a gpu but as a thermal conductor the rx 570 still was a better thermal conductor than the 1050 but the 1060 has even better thermal conductor than those 2 and as a reference the rx570 at about 70% of usage had about 66c the 1050 with  a 80% ususage had a ridiculus 70c but the 1060 at 90% usage has 55c
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    the heck with this got a reaction from ForeverAutumn in Should I put this GTX 1070 in my Build?   
    bottleneck in this system????hm yeah under precise circumstances yeah but for your kinda of use.....not really you see you plan to do photoshop so you need the ram and the cpu gpu will help but when things go on a larger scale than some photo cropping modelling and sculpting yiaks but hey you got hte horsepower ofr it (cpu)in other word you should be fine and from productivity and if you wish to play a game your only concern should be the rams like 2400 mh with xmp and if they cn be oc in a nice 3200 stable that would be my concern
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