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RTX 3070 + Ryzen 9 3900x - Will I notice the bottleneck?

I hear there's an AMD/NVIDIA bottleneck, but I really love the Ryzen series so I went with that over Intel anyways.

 

Will I notice the bottleneck at all? I'm fairly certain looking at a few benchmarks, videos, etc. that I probably wont have any trouble running anything I want at max settings and get over 60fps (most of the time well over 100 as well). Should I have gone with something else?

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You won't have a bottleneck with a AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU. That is a myth that you need to buy AMD CPU and AMD GPU for them to work. The top three players (AMD/Intel/Nvidia) are all compatible with each other, regardless of brand. 

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7 minutes ago, Cosmicluck said:

I hear there's an AMD/NVIDIA bottleneck, but I really love the Ryzen series so I went with that over Intel anyways.

 

Will I notice the bottleneck at all? I'm fairly certain looking at a few benchmarks, videos, etc. that I probably wont have any trouble running anything I want at max settings and get over 60fps (most of the time well over 100 as well). Should I have gone with something else?

Any CPU company will work with any GPU company (talking HW wise). Perfomance doesn't matter on the branding.

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2 minutes ago, SpiderMan said:

Welcome to the forums!!!

 

You won't have a bottleneck with a AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU. That is a myth that you need to buy AMD CPU and AMD GPU for them to work. The top three players (AMD/Intel/Nvidia) are all compatible with each other, regardless of brand. 

Oh thank you! Ive heard so much about it I thought it was true haha Glad to hear there's no issues with it 🙂

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1 minute ago, Cosmicluck said:

Oh thank you! Ive heard so much about it I thought it was true haha Glad to hear there's no issues with it 🙂

No problem!!! You'll probably even get 144FPS at 1440 in most games on the market today with that combo. 

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Third gen ryzen will only be meaningfully slower than Intel or 4th gen ryzen at 1080p

 

Play at higher resolutions and you won't notice the difference

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3 hours ago, Cosmicluck said:

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it's not an amd/nvidia bottleneck, faster cpus will just pump out more frames under some situations, zen 3>comet lake>zen 2, you'll likely notice some difference playing at 144hz.

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