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Usually no, what's your performance target?

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It depends on your display settings and what graphical settings you're going for as well as the games, it is perfectly possible for the R5 2600 to bottleneck either of the two GPU listed while it's also possible to have it balanced.

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18 minutes ago, MathiasVO said:

Not if you're gonna play at higher resolutions, but if you want to play at higher refresh rates, then probably yes you will be bottlenecked by your CPU

yeah i wont be going for a 4k but i will be going for a 144hz monitor prolly

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13 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

It depends on your display settings and what graphical settings you're going for as well as the games, it is perfectly possible for the R5 2600 to bottleneck either of the two GPU listed while it's also possible to have it balanced.

well fps is the important thing for me since most "ultra" settings dont improve gameplay,and ill be running at 1080p not 4k (but preferably on a 144hz screen)

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13 minutes ago, MeatFeastMan said:

There is a tiny bottleneck but it's nothing major. It's only the 2080ti where you really see the difference between Ryzen and Intel.

 

 

yeah im fine with it unless it just goes down as much as,well idk like a rx 580 or something

 

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Just now, dravemel0n said:

100+ fps on normal titles,60+ on AAA titles (at medium-high settings,1080p not 4k)

That's reasonable for the 2600, you're good

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