[SOLVED] I went to a bottleneck calculator and it said i have a 10,4 % bottleneck is this bad?

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If you want an easy way to reduce a potential bottleneck, upgrade your system RAM. 8 GB is not enough anymore, 16GB is where its at. Dual channel RAM is important along with high RAM speeds for Ryzen CPUs, so 2 sticks of 8 GB RAM running at 3200 MHz or more would help.

HaizRail007

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Hello, First off which bottleneck calculator did you use, because there are many out there and they give varying results . Moreover, depending on the program and/or the background tasks that's being preformed by windows a bottleneck will vary if one is present. However, generally speaking your not going to notice a 10 % bottleneck in normal usage.
 
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If you want an easy way to reduce a potential bottleneck, upgrade your system RAM. 8 GB is not enough anymore, 16GB is where its at. Dual channel RAM is important along with high RAM speeds for Ryzen CPUs, so 2 sticks of 8 GB RAM running at 3200 MHz or more would help.
 
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Which of these is correct?
18%, 3.42%, 1.87%

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Exact same hardware.