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rtx 2060 and ryzen 5 2600

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Do the rtx 2060 (overclocked) and the ryzen 5 2600 (overclocked) are good together or is one of them a bottleneck?

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Should be fine, the R5 2600 is a killer CPU. The Ryzen series 6 and 8 cores are great for gaming (6 cores would be the sweet spot though), only place they struggle vs intel is at about 100Hz or higher or in heavily single core games. 

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2 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

bottlenecks are a weird word. will it? yes

 

should you worry about it? no, it's a solid combo

Yee, there's pretty much always a bottleneck somewhere. It won't be anywhere near as bad as my i7 950 with a Radeon VII or 1080 Ti tho (actually swapped to a 660 and then 1050 Ti and am getting better performance, lol) tho so it's not really a concern. Won't even be noticeable. 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

Yee, there's pretty much always a bottleneck somewhere. It won't be anywhere near as bad as my i7 950 with a Radeon VII or 1080 Ti tho (actually swapped to a 660 and then 1050 Ti and am getting better performance, lol) tho so it's not really a concern. Won't even be noticeable. 

The setup I have now is also really bad, I have a intel 3330 with a gtx 1050 and 12 gb or ram (1x4gb and 1x8gb) both clocked to 1000mh?

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Just now, stach said:

The setup I have now is also really bad, I have a intel 3330 with a gtx 1050 and 12 gb or ram (1x4gb and 1x8gb) both clocked to 1000mh?

That's not too terrible, the mismatched RAM is probably the biggest issue (IDK if it'll run in dual channel if the capacities are different), that and the 1050 often struggles due to only having 2GB of VRAM. Still pretty impressive for what it is though, I have one and a 660 (also 2GB VRAM), they punch well above their weight in any properly optimized games, ones that are really VRAM hungry kill them though. 

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

That's not too terrible, the mismatched RAM is probably the biggest issue (IDK if it'll run in dual channel if the capacities are different), that and the 1050 often struggles due to only having 2GB of VRAM. Still pretty impressive for what it is though, I have one and a 660 (also 2GB VRAM), they punch well above their weight in any properly optimized games, ones that are really VRAM hungry kill them though. 

should I remove the 4gb one?

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2 minutes ago, stach said:

should I remove the 4gb one?

Then it'd just be 100% guaranteed to run in single channel so all you'd do is lose 4GB of capacity, so probably a negative performance difference AFAIK. 

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