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Will the GPU make use of the extra ghz?

I want to buy a 1650 Super (not planing to overclock it). I've seen that Ryzen 5 1600 and 1650 Super produce 0.002 GPU bottleneck. 

 

If I buy Ryzen 5 2600 and 1650 Super, which have 5.91% GPU bottleneck, will it perform the same as having Ryzen 5 2600? Ryzen 5 2600 has more ghz than 1600.

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The gpu is the bottleneck NOT the cpu (For the most part) If your using online sites to judge bottlenecks there not accurate and I would recomend going on youtube and searching the game you want running on the hardware. A 1650super will be fine with a 1600af or a 2600. *Unless the game for some reason uses TONS of cpu power but then the gpu is a bottleneck to. For a build like this its fine.

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Don't trust bottleneck calculators. They're bogus and junk just like PSU Wattage calcs... You will have zero issues with either of those configurations. 

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12 minutes ago, SuperHylianHedgehog said:

I want to buy a 1650 Super (not planing to overclock it). I've seen that Ryzen 5 1600 and 1650 Super produce 0.002 GPU bottleneck. 

 

If I buy Ryzen 5 2600 and 1650 Super, which have 5.91% GPU bottleneck, will it perform the same as having Ryzen 5 2600? Ryzen 5 2600 has more ghz than 1600.

The Ryzen 5 1600 performs about 8% worse than the Ryzen 5 2600, so if you can afford the extra money for the 2600, I would go with that.

 

Bottleneck calculators aren't very reliable.

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What about a Ryzen 3 3100? Should be a little better in games than a 1600 and probably even a 2600

 

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