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a Radeon RX 570 will not bottleneck neither of these processors since both of these are perfectly capable of driving the RX 570 to it's full potential.

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4 minutes ago, Viviar said:

Hey I was hesitating between the ryzen 7 2700 and the ryzen 5 2600. I want to choose the ryzen 7 2700 but i am afraid my RX 570 as my graphics card will bottleneck it, Will it bottleneck it?

Hi welcome to the forum!

 

Linus made a video about this last year, maybe it will can help you with your decision and understanding the "problem"

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1 minute ago, Viviar said:

yeah but will the ryzen 7 function well even if it is a RX 570?

Why wouldn't it?

 

What are you going to do with this computer?

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1 minute ago, Viviar said:

For gaming I was asking if the CPU would work just fine because I tought it was a really good CPU compared to the graphics card even if both are good

 

everything should work perfectly fine, however you might not use the processor to its max.

 

So: cpu could be at 30% usage

while: gpu is at 100%

 

(^this COULD be the case, and depends heavily on what games at what resolution and what setting you play)

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2 minutes ago, Viviar said:

For gaming I was asking if the CPU would work just fine because I tought it was a really good CPU compared to the graphics card even if both are good

since no game is listed then again theres no reason this setup wouldnt be able to run a video game unless you can give us a reason it might not

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3 minutes ago, TheThymo said:

everything should work perfectly fine, however you might not use the processor to its max.

 

So: cpu could be at 30% usage

while: gpu is at 100%

 

(^this COULD be the case, and depends heavily on what games at what resolution and what setting you play)

But in general will it like damage my CPU?

 

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It will work with either of those CPUs but you'll probably want to upgrade the gpu at some point.

 

The 2600 and 2700 will do very well with even something like a 2080.

 

570 is pretty low end at this point.

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3 hours ago, Plutosaurus said:

It will work with either of those CPUs but you'll probably want to upgrade the gpu at some point.

 

The 2600 and 2700 will do very well with even something like a 2080.

 

570 is pretty low end at this point.

Yeah I will uprade it later thank you very much

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