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1 minute ago, Jorgen297 said:

I've had this idea several times, and we should go through with it, but it would require several people with the same GPU and different CPUs doing very exact benchmarks. I'm not sure if this forum is mature enough for a collaboration at this scale, but I'd be willing to join. 

There are online benchmarks. Videos of it. How hard is i3 6100 bottleneck 1080ti?

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It's simply not possible; different programs have different usage levels of CPU threads/cores/speed/ipc, and GPU ipc/cores/etc.

You would need loads of multidimensional graphs to display that.

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Just now, Crossbred said:

It's simply not possible; different programs have different usage levels of CPU threads/cores/speed/ipc, and GPU ipc/cores/etc.

You would need loads of multidimensional graphs to display that.

Bottleneck in general as reference. I am sure my laptop won't able to process that graph too. 

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1 hour ago, dexxterlab97 said:

Has anyone in this form attempted to make a cpu bottleneck gpu chart/table before in this forum or am I the only think up with this idea? 

this is pretty good...but it's only for GTX 1060/1070/1080

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3192807/ultimate-bottlenecking-guide.html

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1 hour ago, Crossbred said:

It's simply not possible; different programs have different usage levels of CPU threads/cores/speed/ipc, and GPU ipc/cores/etc.

You would need loads of multidimensional graphs to display that.

Exactly.  Sadly too many on this forum are not "mature" enough to understand that "bottlenecks" are always software dependant.

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Just now, ThomasD said:

Exactly.  Sadly too many on this forum are not "mature" enough to understand that "bottlenecks" are always software dependant.

No I understand. But I am talking overall bottleneck. I know that it all depends on game/software utilize more cpu or gpu. 

It would be nice to see something like that. 

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1 minute ago, dexxterlab97 said:

No I understand. But I am talking overall bottleneck. I know that it all depends on game/software utilize more cpu or gpu. 

It would be nice to see something like that. 

Not trying to bust your balls, but there is no such thing as "overall" - it is always software specific.

 

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1 minute ago, ThomasD said:

Which is ONLY meaningful because it mentions specific applications.  Change the app - eg Minecraft - and the bottleneck disappears.

 

Why would you get a 1080 and game minecraft. I mean in most games where cpu and gpu are well balanced

But I understand your point

 

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1 minute ago, ThomasD said:

Which is ONLY meaningful because it mentions specific applications.  Change the app - eg Minecraft - and the bottleneck disappears.

 

Would you really make CPU+GPU recommendations based on games that do not put heavy load on the CPU?

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