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Would the R7 1700 Fix My Bottleneck Issue and Improve My FPS?

4 hours ago, jjohnthedon1 said:

It's a bit better actually with a lot less drops :)

less frame drops if streaming while playing, less frame dips in some games, but lower max fps so overall performance about the same, or worse

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The ryzen IPC performance would be on par with what you have atm (my 1800X matches the per core performance of your cpu) so I am not sure how well BF handles more cores, but if it is stuck at 4 than it won't change much on it's own.

 

That said going for Ryzen and fast DDR4 ram or Intel with fast DDR4 ram will make quite the difference it is shocking really how much fast ram can change FPS :)

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