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Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Tarkov, Rocket League, 3D modeling.

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Gerrow29/saved/#view=BVXCrH Looking at doing a platform upgrade but not wanting to upgrade my GPU currently. I would only be doing a CPU, MB and RAM upgrade. Am I going to see any issues running a 7600 with a 2080 super. I would further upgrade a high core count CPU and stronger GPU down the line but this is a stepping stone for myself. Also considering a 7600x if the bottleneck isn't insane.

 

TIA

 

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2 minutes ago, GerrowZ said:

Budget (including currency): N/A

Country: Canada

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Tarkov, Rocket League, 3D modeling.

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Gerrow29/saved/#view=BVXCrH Looking at doing a platform upgrade but not wanting to upgrade my GPU currently. I would only be doing a CPU, MB and RAM upgrade. Am I going to see any issues running a 7600 with a 2080 super. I would further upgrade a high core count CPU and stronger GPU down the line but this is a stepping stone for myself. Also considering a 7600x if the bottleneck isn't insane.

 

TIA

 

Nope, no issues. If you upgrade the GPU you will have to upgrade the CPU, but a 7600 will handle a 2080S

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12 minutes ago, GerrowZ said:

Budget (including currency): N/A

Country: Canada

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Tarkov, Rocket League, 3D modeling.

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Gerrow29/saved/#view=BVXCrH Looking at doing a platform upgrade but not wanting to upgrade my GPU currently. I would only be doing a CPU, MB and RAM upgrade. Am I going to see any issues running a 7600 with a 2080 super. I would further upgrade a high core count CPU and stronger GPU down the line but this is a stepping stone for myself. Also considering a 7600x if the bottleneck isn't insane.

 

TIA

 

Let me ask you this. Can you explain in detail what "bottleneck" means? Are you aware that there is always a bottleneck? That's a near new Ryzen 7000 chip, comfortable in a system with a 4080 Super. Yes, your 6 year old GPU will be just fine. 

 

My suggestion is wait until you fully understand the bottleneck concept before worrying about such things. By that point you'll realize it isn't the this horrible thing that some youtuber warned you about and that every system has one. If there wasn't one, performance would be unlimited and we'd never need to upgrade parts so in this case, yes, you'll have a bottleneck in your system with those parts and its perfectly fine.

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5 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

Let me ask you this. Can you explain in detail what "bottleneck" means? Are you aware that there is always a bottleneck? That's a near new Ryzen 7000 chip, comfortable in a system with a 4080 Super. Yes, your 6 year old GPU will be just fine. 

 

My suggestion is wait until you fully understand the bottleneck concept before worrying about such things. By that point you'll realize it isn't the this horrible thing that some youtuber warned you about and that every system has one. If there wasn't one, performance would be unlimited and we'd never need to upgrade parts so in this case, yes, you'll have a bottleneck in your system with those parts and its perfectly fine.

I... agree, but that's an aggressive way to approach it, the people asking this question just need to be educated. 

OP, the system will bottleneck on something, no you should not care. Your plan of action for upgrades is solid. 
 

17 minutes ago, Zenny232323 said:

If you upgrade the GPU you will have to upgrade the CPU,

that CPU will be just fine with even a make believe RTX 7090 in 6 years. 

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6 minutes ago, starsmine said:

I... agree, but that's an aggressive way to approach it

I yearn to know what people are watching/reading that's constantly, every day, leading them to ask about this word like its the boogeyman. 

 

36 minutes ago, GerrowZ said:

Also considering a 7600x if the bottleneck isn't insane.

Also worth noting that it appears as though you're looking at this backwards. If gaming is the goal, you can't "bottleneck" your GPU with too slow of a CPU. The concern is the other way around. However this would actually be a concern if you had say a Ryzen 1700, not a one two year old 7600. With a CPU like that you don't need to worry about this at all.

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15 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

I yearn to know what people are watching/reading that's constantly, every day, leading them to ask about this word like its the boogeyman. 

It really doesn't help that actually understanding bottlenecks requires comprehension of Amdahl's law being used in conjunction with Bayesian statistics that address multiple partially dependent unique events.  

I dont know how easy it is to breach those topics in a tik tok. Ahdmals law when applied to parallel systems is not terribly intuitive to many people. 

Shadow of the tomb raider benchmark does a decentish chart of what is actually bottlenecking a PC and by how much. I think the new Modern Warfare does as well?
Intel PresentMon is not talked about enough. 

bottleneck being a binary term, doesnt help understanding magnitudes. 

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13 minutes ago, starsmine said:

Intel PresentMon is not talked about enough.

About the only thing I understood from all that but yes, it absolutely isn't. 

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Just a suggestion, but a 650W PSU is going to limit your GPU choice unless you upgrade it along with your GPU later - I would suggest getting a 750W unit at least, to have the ability to go (as a for instance) 7800X3D + 4080 down the line.  650W would be cutting it close, especially if you have a lot of drives & fans going on on top of that.

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There's always a "bottleneck". 

It's usually depend on game engine, game graphic settings and resolution. 

 

Your fps will get a significant bump playing rocket league@1080p with 7800x3d compare to 7600/7600x, maybe in Tarkov as well. 

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