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2 minutes ago, NumLock21 said:

so stop worrying about bottlenecks.

no no. nonono. The point of worrying about bottlenecks is not trying to eliminate ALL bottlenecks (which is impossible, yet a lot of people think its not) its to avoid any MAJOR bottlenecks based on use-case and budget, and make sure the person is not wasting money on a part that will be hugely bottlenecked elsewhere. 

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Just now, Moress said:

no no. nonono. The point of worrying about bottlenecks is not trying to eliminate ALL bottlenecks (which is impossible, yet a lot of people think its not) its to avoid any MAJOR bottlenecks based on use-case and budget, and make sure the person is not wasting money on a part that will be hugely bottlenecked elsewhere. 

If it's impossible then it's better off to just stop worrying about it and just buy the best parts within their budget. It's obvious the majority will try to get a GTX 1070 or 1080 along with a Core i5 or Core i7. Now when you're on a tight budget of say less than $600, now it's really time to look for parts the least amount of bottlenecking as possible.

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It looks ok, though you may want to consider a higher quality psu (TXM gold, focus plus gold, rmx/rmi, and g2/g3 are all good choices)

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3 hours ago, PlizGivMonej said:

I am planing to build a new gaming pc with the following parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/PlzGivMonej/saved/fdQBP6 

Will the CPU bottleneck? And if you have some tips to improve my pc please reply! Thanks.

 

Unless one is considering using a Celeron with a gtx 1080 Ti, this sort of question has no easy answer.

 

To start with, every system has more than one bottleneck. The whole purpose of the various cache for example, is to reduce bottlenecks within and without a cpu. Simply put, there is no way to avoid bottlenecks. One can only mitigate them.

 

Part of the problem when looking at cpu/gpu gaming interaction is the pretty wide load variance depending on the title being run. Besides, would you notice a difference between 110 fps and 125 fps or 41 fps and 43 fps?

 

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