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In games or doing a task see if your GPU or CPU is at 100%. Whichever is higher is the bottlneck

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you can also decide whether a bottleneck even matters or not. for super cheap gaming PCs, or when you are getting your intended performance target, there is no purpose in "hunting down" a bottleneck, so to speak.

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5 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

good way to check for bottleneck?

Honestly there are "bottleneck calculators" but those aren't that great. Just have an understanding of the parts and do a little youtubing. Also you can see when there's bottleneck with stuttering and lower than expected frames

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6 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

 

if the performance is what you would expect out of it then thats good 

make sure your frame time is decent aswell 

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18 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

good way to check for bottleneck?

One method i use is to ask google:
"cpu for this graphics card"

or
"graphics card for this cpu"

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33 minutes ago, Darpyface said:

In games or doing a task see if your GPU or CPU is at 100%. Whichever is higher is the bottlneck

i have an i5 3550 and a gtx 650 2gb

in csgo i get around 50-60% cpu and 100% gpu so the bottleneck is the gpu?

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53 minutes ago, Fasauceome said:

you can also decide whether a bottleneck even matters or not. for super cheap gaming PCs, or when you are getting your intended performance target, there is no purpose in "hunting down" a bottleneck, so to speak.

 

52 minutes ago, WambleCropped said:

Honestly there are "bottleneck calculators" but those aren't that great. Just have an understanding of the parts and do a little youtubing. Also you can see when there's bottleneck with stuttering and lower than expected frames

 

50 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

if the performance is what you would expect out of it then thats good 

make sure your frame time is decent aswell 

 

38 minutes ago, kamiraasu said:

One method i use is to ask google:
"cpu for this graphics card"

or
"graphics card for this cpu"

do you guys think that i have a bottleneck with an i5 3550 and a gtx 650 2gb?

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Just now, HardStroke said:

 

 

 

do you guys think that i have a bottleneck with an i5 3550 and a gtx 650 2gb?

A gpu bottleneck yes 

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It's so damn subjective.

You get near your GTX 650 2GB max performance with given CPU. Some call it a bottleneck.

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30 minutes ago, HardStroke said:

 

 

 

do you guys think that i have a bottleneck with an i5 3550 and a gtx 650 2gb?

this is the first case I mentioned

 

it literally doesn't matter, if this is the best combo you can afford. they are both super low end.

 

There is always, always, a weak point in a PC for a given task. You can't really ask "is there a bottleneck" because in the most basic terms, the answer is universally "yes."

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1 hour ago, Fasauceome said:

this is the first case I mentioned

 

it literally doesn't matter, if this is the best combo you can afford. they are both super low end.

 

There is always, always, a weak point in a PC for a given task. You can't really ask "is there a bottleneck" because in the most basic terms, the answer is universally "yes."

no i just wanted to know in general since i am upgrading to a 10900k/10700k+2080 combo but my 2080 will be paired with my i5 3550 for a month and ido want to know if i will see an insane difference if fps since it is a 3rd gen old i5 with 4c/4t 

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