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Ryzen 5 possible Bottleneck?

Sgt.Mak

I have a R5 1600 currently paired with a GTX 750ti.. it runs csgo, quake and bf3 well... but pubg and its shitty optimization has the 750ti struggling was looking into a GTX 1080.

Will there be a cpu bottleneck?

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4 minutes ago, Sgt.Mak said:

I have a R5 1600 currently paired with a GTX 750ti.. it runs csgo, quake and bf3 well... but pubg and its shitty optimization has the 750ti struggling was looking into a GTX 1080.

Will there be a cpu bottleneck?

1080p? 

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I would say no, but not 100% sure.

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No, there won't be a bottleneck.

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For the CPU to keep up with fast GPUs like the 1080; depending on how the game is programmed to utilize system resource, high clock speed does matter than multi-threaded execution. 1600 has got a nice amount of threads but if you don't make them run at higher multipliers than stock, it might be a matter of bottleneck. 

 

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25 minutes ago, Sgt.Mak said:

I have a R5 1600 currently paired with a GTX 750ti.. it runs csgo, quake and bf3 well... but pubg and its shitty optimization has the 750ti struggling was looking into a GTX 1080.

Will there be a cpu bottleneck?

depends on things like resolution and refresh rate. At 144hz your cpu will have more work to do then at 60hz. And because if you play at 4k you will probably not go past 60fps the cpu will have a lot less work to do than say 1080p 200fps for example.

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I have a 144hz 1080p panel. besides quake and csgo I try to play games at 1920x1080 and med~high presets.

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