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3 minutes ago, GameGlitz said:

i5 9400f or i3 8100 which will suit rx 570 graphics card without bottlenecking anything 

everything depends on the rest of your parts, the monitor can be a bottleneck (with rx 570 probably will not) ram can be another factor

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9 hours ago, emosun said:

i'd also avoid advice given before any information is known

if he has the i5 9400f and rx 570 and 8-16gb of ram Nothing will be bottle necked 

 

9 hours ago, GameGlitz said:

i5 9400f or i3 8100 which will suit rx 570 graphics card without bottlenecking anything 

(i5 9400f or i3 8100 which will suit rx 570 graphics card without bottlenecking anything )

yes it will suit it 

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2 minutes ago, AGoodSword said:

if he has the i5 9400f and rx 570 and 8-16gb of ram Nothing will be bottle necked 

 

The Witcher 3 will see GPU bottleneck all the time at 1080p high settings

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Just now, AGoodSword said:

if he has the i5 9400f and rx 570 and 8-16gb of ram Nothing will be bottle necked 

you don't have a fundamental understanding of what a bottleneck is

for a bottleneck to exist , you have to know the usage , since you have no idea what the usage is , nor what they are doing , then you don't know the bottleneck.

are they cpu rendering or gpu rendering?

are they mining?

are they playing pong?

you have no idea , ask how bout?

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9 hours ago, emosun said:

i'd also avoid advice given before any information is known

he didn't ask about if ram would bottleneck he asked if witch processor  i5 9400f or the i3 8100 would be best for the rx 570

 

9 hours ago, emosun said:

you don't have a fundamental understanding of what a bottleneck is
for a bottleneck to exist , you have to know the usage , since you have no idea what the usage is , nor what they are doing , then you don't know the bottleneck.
are they cpu rendering or gpu rendering?
are they mining?
are they playing pong?
you have no idea , ask how bout?

HE ASKED WITCH PROCESSOR WOULD SUIT THE CARD A I3 OR A I5 SIMPLE and no

the i5 9400f won't bottleneck a 570

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Just now, AGoodSword said:

he didn't ask about if ram would bottleneck he asked if witch processor  i5 9400f or the i3 8100 would be best for the rx 570

when you don't know the use case , a celeron can run a 570 just idling on a desktop ......

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1 minute ago, AGoodSword said:

HE ASKED WITCH PROCESSOR WOULD SUIT THE CARD A I3 OR A I5 SIMPLE and no

the i5 9400f won't bottleneck a 570

11 minutes ago, GameGlitz said:

i5 9400f or i3 8100 which will suit rx 570 graphics card without bottlenecking anything 

 

I dont think so

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Desktop benching:

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12 minutes ago, GameGlitz said:

i5 9400f or i3 8100 which will suit rx 570 graphics card without bottlenecking anything 

The i3 8100 can drive a RX 570 perfectly fine for the most part, the i5 9400F would give you further multi-tasking and breathing room alongside the insurance it will never hold back your RX 570 or maybe even a better card down the road though.

 

So it depends more on how much comfortable you are spending more for the 9400F or if you plan on upgrading GPU faily soon down the line.

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Just now, Princess Cadence said:

The i3 8100 can drive a RX 570 perfectly fine for the most part, the i5 9400F would give you further multi-tasking and breathing room alongside the insurance it will never hold back your RX 570 or maybe even a better card down the road though.

 

So it depends more on how much comfortable you are spending more for the 9400F or if you plan on upgrading GPU faily soon down the line.

THANK YOU 

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9 hours ago, emosun said:

bottlenecks only exist through usage. what is the usage of each component

you don't just post a list of parts and ask where a bottleneck is

I have 8gb 2400 mhz and rx 570 8 gb 

 

9 hours ago, emosun said:

you don't have a fundamental understanding of what a bottleneck is
for a bottleneck to exist , you have to know the usage , since you have no idea what the usage is , nor what they are doing , then you don't know the bottleneck.
are they cpu rendering or gpu rendering?
are they mining?
are they playing pong?
you have no idea , ask how bout?

I just play games for abt 5-6hrs a day 

 

8 hours ago, Princess Cadence said:

The i3 8100 can drive a RX 570 perfectly fine for the most part, the i5 9400F would give you further multi-tasking and breathing room alongside the insurance it will never hold back your RX 570 or maybe even a better card down the road though.

 

So it depends more on how much comfortable you are spending more for the 9400F or if you plan on upgrading GPU faily soon down the line.

Thank you

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