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Your cpu and gpu work together to give you the output of your games

If you have a weak cpu and a good cpu, you're cpu bottlenecked and vice versa

 

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2 minutes ago, Slottr said:

Your cpu and gpu work together to give you the output of your games

If you have a weak cpu and a good cpu, you're cpu bottlenecked and vice versa

 

Is that what you're looking for or do you want something more technical? 

that's what i would think but i have people saying a 3200mhz stock 9900k vs a 4000+mhz 5.3 ghz will increase gpu 

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1 minute ago, Missiontomine said:

that's what i would think but i have people saying a 3200mhz stock 9900k vs a 4000+mhz 5.3 ghz will increase gpu 

It won't increase the power of the GPU, the CPU has its own job to do and a faster CPU will do that job better. An overclocked i9 has negligible performance in games over a stock i9.

 

On the graphics side of things, it'll be given tasks and will handle everything it can. If your CPU is already good enough to give tasks to the graphics card, having an even better one won't make much of an impact.

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10 minutes ago, Missiontomine said:

So i heard that it affects your FPS but i do not understand can someone explain

Overclocking your cpu will net you better frames, your CPU can work out data faster, its simple logic, same goes with better ram at a faster frequency and lower latency, same for the gpu itself.

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