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Will my cousin bottleneck the gpu?

borisatanassov

I have a Ryzen 5 1500x (stock) 16 gb ram 2133mhz  and I'm getting a rtx 2060. I want to know if I should worry about bottlenecks. I'll be playing at 1080p for now. Thanks in advance!

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Will my cousin bottleneck the gpu?

If your cousin is as slow as my cousin he'll definitely bottleneck your GPU.

 

 

You'll be fine but you might want to spend a little more for faster memory.

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Will my cousin bottleneck the gpu?

Of course...

You're having the latest Nvidia product, he must be envy.

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13 minutes ago, borisatanassov said:

16 gb ram 2133mhz

I'd recommend going faster than this to something like 3000 since it really doesnt cost any more for a big uplift. (just remember to use XMP) . Otherwise its probably fine for the most part. If you are trying to drive 144Hz monitor its probably not the CPU to use but otherwise it will get the job done and the graphics card will leave headroom for the future and you can upgrade to something like 2600 in the future if having 4 cores becomes an issue down the line.

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14 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

it won't be much... that 2133 is on the low side for ryzen tho...

He can do some Ram overclocking. Its relativly easy if he follows a guide. He should get it up to 2933mhz without too much issue

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Wont be a bottle neck, but I would spend some time OC'ing your RAM. 2133 is painfully slow especially for Ryzen

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I suggest you to get Ryzen 5 2600 it will perform more better than 1500x. It's on higher pricing side but it worth the money

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