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10 minutes ago, adamr539 said:

Ryzen 5 3600 and MSI RX 5700XT will I experience bottleneck?

 

Platform I want to use is B450 and 32GB of RAM (3200MHZ).

No bottleneck at all, The RYzen 5 3600 and the RX 5700 XT are a perfect pair

My custom loop 5000$ PC:

 CPU: Intel i7 9900k Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970 Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White) Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360 Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm Fittings: Bitspower Throughout Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi) Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E

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18 minutes ago, jakeslayer9091 said:

No bottleneck at all, The RYzen 5 3600 and the RX 5700 XT are a perfect pair

Every system has a bottleneck.

 

It may only be a fraction of a benchmark score but its there somewhere.

 

Posts like the OP worry me, we should not care about "bottlenecks" as much as we seem to, its OK to have a bottleneck with a CPU costing you 3-5 frames even, as you may have gained 10 by going up a card tier so your 5-7 frames better off instead. Its still an increase (which tails off as you reduce CPU power or increase GPU power relative to the CPU).

 

If I upgrade my rig from my RX580 to a RX5700 XT I go from no real bottleneck to losing 5-10% or so if I don't change my CPU. However I probably gain 40% frames which still means a 30FPS gain. No brainier right?

i5 8600 - RX 6600 - Fractal Nano S - 1080p 144Hz

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8 minutes ago, NineEyeRon said:

Every system has a bottleneck.

 

It may only be a fraction of a benchmark score but its there somewhere.

 

Posts like the OP worry me, we should not care about "bottlenecks" as much as we seem to, its OK to have a bottleneck with a CPU costing you 3-5 frames even, as you may have gained 10 by going up a card tier so your 5-7 frames better off instead. Its still an increase (which tails off as you reduce CPU power or increase GPU power relative to the CPU).

 

If I upgrade my rig from my RX580 to a RX5700 XT I go from no real bottleneck to losing 5-10% or so if I don't change my CPU. However I probably gain 40% frames which still means a 30FPS gain. No brainier right?

I am well aware that every system has a bottleneck, What I said was a metaphor, the Ryzen 3600 w/ the RX5700 XT produce no more than 6% bottleneck which makes them a great pair

My custom loop 5000$ PC:

 CPU: Intel i7 9900k Motherboard: Asus Prime Z390-A RAM: 32GB (x4 8GB Modules) Corsair Dominator VideoCard: Asus Nvidia 2080ti HDD/SSD: 1TB M2 Samsung EVO 970 Case: LianLi O11 Dynamic (White) Radiator: x1 Corsair Hydro X Series XR5 360 Fans: x6 Corsair LL120 RGB Tubing: Thermaltake PETG ID: 13mm OD: 16mm Fittings: Bitspower Throughout Waterblocks: CPU: EK-Velocity RGB (Nickel+Plexi) VideoCard: EK-Vector RTX 2080ti w/ Nickel Backplate (Nickel+Plexi) Reservoir: Bitspower Touchaqua Sedna Front Plate Options: Corsair Commander Pro, Corsair RGB Controller, Custom Sleeved Cables for CPU, ATX and PCI-E

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