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Hi I just bought the 4080 super and I need to know if it will bottleneck my current pc build if gpu is replaced. My current build is GameMax 850w gold plus MSI MAG B760 tomahawk wifi dark rock Pro 4 - be quiet corsair vengeance ddr5 ram I also have 6 fans. 3 exhaust, 3 inhale if I replace my current 6700xt gpu will it work fine, will power be the issue, will my cpu bottleneck my gpu and any other concerns I could know of. I got my pc in last august sorry edited forgot my cpu it is i7-12700kf 12 gen
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Budget (including currency): $1100 USD Country: USA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: I play half life alyx and vrchat in VR on a quest 2 over a link cable and not much else that is demanding Other details: I managed to get a 3090 FE off of a friend new in box for $400 and dont want to spend too much more than $700 on all of the other parts. I am thinking of picking up a 7800x3d with a gigabyte b650 mobo and 32gb of trident z ddr5 at 6300mhz. I already have a PSU that is suitable and a case as well as noctua fans and an nth-12 as well as all the other peripherals. Intending to buy in the next couple of days, i am playing in vr mostly and my monitor is 1600x900 at 60hz (may upgrade not sure though.) For this sort of price range is this the best i can do to eliminate bottlenecking on my GPU? I am not too up to date on PC parts so please help, thanks ^^
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Hello, I have an i9 10900k and a asus rog strix 3090. I have been having some problems lately with gaming, I play in 2K for at least a year now, and recently I have been dropping FPS hard in PUBG. I main that game and I use to stream it, but I cannot stream anymore. When I don't stream I run maybe 120 fps, if I stream I will run 20 in randomly. But as of lately, I am lagging that bad without even streaming, I land somewhere and I instantly drop down to 40-60 fps and it's almost unplayable. I don't know if my i9 10900k is bottlenecking the 3090 or what. Do I need to upgrade my CPU? sorry for rambling, trying to explain what I mean.
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Hello, as is stated in the title i need some help with determining will a bottleneck occur. Some background info: I have had a problem with my previous graphics card (asus rtx 3070) so i did an RMA on it. Long story short i won't be getting the card back, instead i have a nice deal on an rtx 4070ti to replace it. Why am i asking?: I have gotten conflicting info up to this point, so i'm not sure what to belive. A friend told me it will probably bottleneck by up to 40%, and the online calculators i have tried showed scores below 10%. I really hope i doesn't tho cause i don't have the money for a CPU upgrade at the moment. PC Specs: CPU: Intel i7-10700k (overclocked to 4.9GHz all core and boosts to 5.3 on 4 cores under load [asus ai overclocking]) RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z RGB (4x8GB 3200MHz) GPU: Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 4070 Ti OC Storage: 1TB nvme SSD as a boot drive and a 4TB one as game storage OS: Windows 11 (i'll also post a cpu-z report in the attachments [please ignore current GPU, i don't have a better GPU atm]) Cheers, your help is appreciated. DESKTOP-FPDR6VV.txt
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My ASUS TUF Gaming F15 seems to have performance issues. When I play games and run in to a few players in my main game Fortnite, and other games, my dedicated GPU usage seems to drop massively, from 90-100% usage, to around 55%-75%, and my CPU usage always hangs around 50% - 65%. I never seems to reach 70%-85%. This makes my games have frequent stuttering and freezing, and when it's not, it just feels sluggish moving around. I know this is common to happen sometimes, but not all the time And sometimes, when the FPS is high anyway, it feels quite sluggish, which I find quite weird. I though the RTX 3050 Laptop GPU and Intel Core I5-11400H with 16GB RAM were a great balance, but from these results, and how it feels most of the time, they don't seem to be, which I find really unusual. My laptop also seems to run worse at high performance power mode. It seems to run best at balanced. My game settings are also optimised by GeForce Experience, so it would be the settings that would be causing the issue. My games are set in high performance in Windows Graphics Settings, and in the NVIDIA Control Panel, the preferred processor is set to the dGPU one, so it not that it is using the integrated graphics, or not using the dGPU. I've already tried turning off most stuff in the background and most of the startup apps, but this doesn't help one bit. Neither does uninstalling game bar, which normally fixes a bottleneck. I also know this is a software issue as I had it fixed by someone before, but for some reason, it gone back to how it runs now about a month later, probably because the settings also change themselves sometimes for some reason. Minimum processor power state is set to 5% for when its charging and when it is not, and maximum processor power state is set to 100% for when it's plugged in and when it is not too, although i always have it plugged in. I've tried DDU already too. This has been going on for quite a while, and i'm not sure when it specifically started Microsoft Windows Version 22H2 (O.S Build 22621.2134) My other specs have been uploaded by image. Any help would be appreciated.
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I got a 4060 recently and im shopping for the rest of the computer. I found that a r5 4500 fits in my budget but i dont know if it will bottleneck the gpu too much. I mostly play fortnite and gta v
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I am building a new PC using the AMD Ryzen 7 7700X and the MSI RX 6900XT 16GB GAMING Z TRIO because I was able to obtain this graphics card for a very affordable price from a friend. Additionally, I plan to use the CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5 5600MHz Kit. As for the monitor, I am considering either a 1080P 165Hz or a 2K 165Hz display. My main question is whether this build will be sufficient for my needs, specifically for gaming, or if there will be any bottlenecks.
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I'm planning on getting a new gpu soon, but I don't want to overshoot on performance because I think my cpu will bottleneck if I go too high-end. My cpu is the i7-10700F. My top 3 picks for a gpu right now are the RX 6700 XT, the RX 6750 XT, or the RTX 3060 TI if the prices drop after the release of the 4060 series. I'm heavily leaning towards the 6700 XT or 6750 XT because the price to performance just seems better than the 3060 TI. According to pc-builds' bottleneck calculator, the 6700 XT would be a good pair for my cpu with just a little bottleneck on cpu intensive games. The 6750 XT, however, shows more of a bottleneck all around. I'm wondering if that's something I should really be concerned about, or if I should just get the 6750 XT for the extra power if the price is right. Someone smarter than me please help, thanks!
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I need help brothers! Just gave my daily driver a face lift( experience building PCs since GFX5700 days, earlier 2000ish). Kept this facelift decently modest but PC is running unreliable and I'm wondering if I overlooked something (such as compatibility, driver conflicts, bottle necking, or maybe some tweaks). I have a second PC also recently built that doesn't have these issues running similar tasks. Problem PC specs: I7 10700k 3.8GHz(boost 4.7GHz)- CPU burner test results shows solid 56*C @137w with Corsair H150i 360mm AIO after 100%/30min. MSI MPG Gaming Z490- I suspect this could be the issue as I had problems with storage drives not performing well/ or flat out not working. 1TB 870 EV0(SATA), 1TB P1000 (m.2), 2TB 970 (m.2). Z490 chipset struggled a bit before and after latest BIOS update. Corsair vengeance 32GB 3200Mhz cl16- memory seems good using XMP 1 thru bios Gigabyte 4070ti Master GPU- update with latest drivers, attempted OC with afterburner and experience crashes with basic +150-250Mhz clock boost or major image distortion Thermaltake 850w toughpower PSU (Gold+) example issues: stutters in fps game with low settings (APEX legends, COD etc) Crashes to desktop, sometimes Win10 reboots when running Fallout4 on Ultra after changing to a different game, Pc has to be rebooted or the next app will run poorly Opera web browser freezes with 5-6tabs app with no other background apps running. (chrome runs poorly also) youtube videos stutter, audio cuts out on 1440p display. games always have major FPS spikes from 144fps to 80fps. *internet is wired with varies speed test showing 900+ down with minimal loss and jitters* Country: Canada o7
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I am thinking about buying an Intel Core i3-13100F but i don't know if it's worth it. I am suffering from low FPS in some games, like CS:GO, beamng.drive and Minecraft in the newer versions, please help me. I really need an FPS boost. I took all possible measures in the game's options and priority settings in the task manager. Nothing works good enough to satisfy my needs. It is not overclocked and i don't want anything to do with overclocking. Thanks in advance, Topesz.
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Hello I'm thinking of building a new pc and first and foremost I was wondering of the newest gen of Ryzen is worth it. As well as if that cpu and a 3060 would be a possible bottleneck. Thanks
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I am looking into buying a 3070ti,I have a Ryzen 5 3600 and a 1080p 144hz Monitor. I was wondering if that would cause any bottleneck and if so would overclocking the CPU help at all? (I'm kind of a noob at this stuff)
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I received a Ryzen 9 7900X and currently have a 3080 TI. I game in both 1080P and 4k. Will I see any limitations or “bottlenecks” with this duo?
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Hello and thank you for reading, 2nd post here and new builder (just upgrading from 1st PC I picked and assembled). I'm following up from my first post here which was in Troubleshooting 1. Budget & Location: 650$ in Romania (Retail prices are usually higher here. e.g. : 5800x3D costs 456$ compared to Amazon's 345$ according to Part Picker) I might be able to increase the budget if it's worth it...but I really don't see the advantage of having to pay the huge prices for new AM5/Intel motherboards and DDR5. 2. Aim Gaming, I mostly play RPG's and World of Warcraft / 3. Monitors 1 main monitor - Newly bought Samsung Odyssey: 144 refresh rate , 27 inch 1440p , Freesync (2nd one used for browser when i'm not using it for work stuff) 4. Current specs ( XMP profile enabled) : CPU: AMD ryzen 2700x / GPU: Rtx 3080 10gb / RAM :16 gb C14 2400 Mhz / PSU :Seasonic G12 GC Series, 80 PLUS® Gold, 850W / Motherboard(Updated BIOS 2 weeks ago): Asus X370A 5. Need for Upgrade: I found a good price on a 3080 and bought it, even though I knew it was a bit of a bottleneck for my current CPU 2700x, but now I feel that's much worse as I seem to have very bad FPS when trying to play in 1440p Ultra High ( game settings don't seem to make that much of a difference) because I like to play crap like Fallout, Skyrim, WoW, Cyberpunk ...big open worlds that are CPU driven apparently.. I was thinking of buying new 3200 mhz CL16 ram (which are supported by the motherboard) and is the stock frequency for the 5800x3D which could also run on the motherboard and I would hope to keep me going for a couple more years... OR I could wait for prices to drop for the AM5/ wait for budget AM5 boards (because I really don't want to invest in expensive Motherboards) which would also have PCI E 4 for the GPU (as I am currently running on PCI 3) , however I don't think the price of DDR5 RAM is going down any time soon or at least, not to an acceptable level for myself, but the performance and better future proofing might be worth it? Sorry if I rambled, but I find it confusing and stressful because I don't have much experience with the parts and don't know the future technology's potential that well for my needs...
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Hey , i recenlty got a good deal for a 3060ti for just 370€ and until it arives i wondered if my system will be bottlenecked Current setup I7 9700k at stock Gtx 1070 swapping this one out 16gb corsair ddr4 3200 mhz An m2 ssd 500gb Windows 10 I did read about it a bit but couldnt find any answers , some say its a bottleneck some say ist fine Sorry for the bad english^^
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I'm currently gaming on a system that has a 3070 and a Ryzen 9 5900. Every game runs phenomenally, accept, Assassins creed odyssey which is al I've been playing recently. Its runs at a fun 25 fps. This is on both low and high graphics settings, which made me think it was a CPU bottleneck but there is no way that my 5900 is getting bottlenecked so I'm confused what the problem could be. Some other things to note are that when you press F1 in game it shows you your fps and gpu/cpu consumption. And my cpu has about 70-80 percent, and my gpu is only running at 40-45 percent. Also ive made sure that v and g sync are off in both the game and nvidia control panel. So I'm just confused why this game in particular wont go past 30 fps.
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Whenever I play a game, in specific Far Cry 6 because that is the only game I have played since I have built this PC, but that's besides the point. Whenever I play, my CPU usage is at around 25%-30%, and my GPU usage is at 100%. The specs in my PC are as follows: ----------------------------------------------- NVIDIA RTX 3060 12GB AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 16GB (2x8) 3200MHz 512 GB NVMe SSD (around 2500MB/s) Windows 11 Home ----------------------------------------------- I am not sure is Far Cry 6 is just a very GPU intensive game, or if my system has a GPU bottleneck. I still get around 80 FPS on completely max settings in Far Cry 6 on 1080p, but I am just wondering if the RTX 3060 is not powerful enough for the Ryzen 7 5700G. Thanks, Alex
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Hey there! I recently upgraded my GPU from a 1050ti to a 1070 amp edition by Zotac. My CPU is a i7-4770 (ancient I know) and im running 16 GB of RAM. I have a 650W psu which i think should be up to the job. First it all seemed well, games were running as expected and there were no issues to speak off. However, couple of days ago i started noticing very lacking performance in more demanding games (that i not often play) like PUBG. The graphics settings barely influenced the performance but turning OFF Vsync made the fps go to precisely 60fps on low enough settings... Weirdly the problem also occured in Assetto Corsa, which was running perfectly on the highest settings on my 1050ti. It feels like a mix of low fps and some kind of rubberbanding. I checked MSI afterburner and my cpu was only used like 30% which for me spoke against a cpu bottleneck. My gpu usage however is unusually high even in Assetto (roughly 80%). I then tried messing around with the pagefile, reinstalling the graphicsdriver, resetting the settings in Nvidea Control Panel and checked for any apps that might be hindering my performance but nothing came out of it all. Do you think im dealing with a CPU bottleneck or that there is another (perhaps hardware-related) issue. Thank you to anyone trying to help! Kind Regards, Jonas.
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If I am running something like minecraft with shader it maxes my GPU while my CPU is only at about 40%. It does this to GPU in other games like warzone and destiny 2. Is this just because I run high settings or is it a bottleneck? I am only curious since I am thinking changing the MOBO and CPU to be a 12th gen 12700K and maybe depending on my budget then upgrading to DDR5, but then it would probably be a bottle neck on the GPU so I might just upgrade to 40 series in the end anyway. This would be in like a year-ish time. (Also Pep the set up if you want to it took a lot of time and money to get.) Pcpartpicker list: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/GMGcCJ
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Hey, This is my current build: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Graymac_12/saved/#view=LHkHzy In rust I get about 55-65 FPS on rust, 75-80 if I'm not near any bases. Task manager says my CPU generally runs at 45% and GPU generally at 35%. I'm wondering if it is worth it to get a Ryzen 5 5600x, or if it is just not worth it to upgrade. Userbenchmark said my computer is running at the expected levels. Thanks
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ive just purchased a new motherboard, CPU and ram combo for my computer. I7 12700k, ASUS TUF Z690 Plus wifi and 23 gigs of CL18 ram from team group @ 3600. will my GTX 1080FE bottleneck? As I'm wanting to wait for the 40 series GPU's to come out instead of blowing my money on a 3080 now. cheers,
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Hello everyone let me start with my specs: Desktop GPU RTX 3060 12GB CPU Ryzen 5 2600 Ram 2x16 and 2x8 DDR4 RAM 3200 mhz motherboard Asus ROG Strix b-450 F gaming monitor MSI 144hz Freesync HD 1080p PSU: Corsair gold 750W (something like that) HDD: two Compaq 500 gb and WD Blue 1 tb SSD: NVME m.2 WD 1 tb and Kingston’s 120 gb SSD so I’ve been playing Cyberpunk lately ever since 1.5 came out but I’ve been getting horrible frames and I don’t know why I reinstalled windows updated my bios and drivers. Put my settings on low. Not a big improvement I still get like 30-60 fps especially on low settings. Yes I enabled DLSS but it hasn’t honestly improved much. I’ve also added images to show you my frames on the top left. I asked one of my friends who has a 2060 super with a 2600x and he’s been getting on average 60-80 frames on Ultra RTX off. I also got told by a guy on Reddit who has the same CPU I have but he has a 1660 Super and he’s getting 70 FPS on medium settings. I’m honestly out of words and idk what is happening with my setup. Tarkov I always get on average 45 fps sometimes more if I’m on labs but it’s mostly 45 fps since I play interchange. I’ve went around on Nvidia and Reddit got no answers sadly. FYI I tried XMP files on my ram sticks but my PC didn’t like it and gave me blue screen of death. For some reason I could go above 2800 mhz even after I stopped playing around with it after I launched my PC the next day it gave me an error code for XMP I’ll also have an image of it I hope someone knows what my issue is. I might honestly bug a Ryzen 7 5800x. But I’m afraid I’ll have the same issue EDIT: I forgot to add this my CPU usage was 70-90% and GPU was 80-99% EDIT2:
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Every generation of PCIe is twice as fast as the last. This means 16 lanes of PCIe 2.0 is equal to 8 lanes of 3.0 and 4 lanes of 4.0. However, if I plug a 4.0 SSD into a 3.0 slot, it'll use just 4 lanes, cutting the bandwidth in half. And using a 2.0 slot would cut that in half again, leaving you with a fourth of the bandwidth. My question is if there's a way to use all 16 lanes in a 2.0 slot. To adapt them to the 4 lane connector on the 4.0 SSD and get the full speed. Is there an adapter card I can use? I would appreciate any help.
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I purchased a used cyberpower prebuilt with a i7 4790k, it surprisingly had 2 graphics cards; GeForce 1660 and a GeForce 1050ti. It has 2 sticks of 8g ddr3 ram as well. I've been noticing really poor performance when gaming. I decided to download nzxt's cam software to monitor the performance. And to my surprise no matter what game I'm playing im running at 90-100% cpu power and under 20% gpu power. I've checked all connections, and checked to make sure its only using the 1660 when I game. Theres no obscene amount of dust and fans are all working properly. Temps sit at a solid 60 degrees for both cpu and gpu. Still no idea whats giving me such horrible frame drops and all around bad performance.