That will work just fine don't stress over a bottleneck.I'm thinking at ryzen 5 3600 at first...but after looking on youtube i5 11400 is better for gaming and I use my pc for gaming...but I can't see i5 11400 with rtx 2060...it won't have bottleneck issue yea?
The 11400/11400F will get you even more FPS if run with the power limits turned off in the bios. It's a round a bout way of OC those locked Intel cpu's.I'm thinking at ryzen 5 3600 at first...but after looking on youtube i5 11400 is better for gaming and I use my pc for gaming...but I can't see i5 11400 with rtx 2060...it won't have bottleneck issue yea?
With an RTX 2060, even for 1080p gaming (and definitely for higher resolutions) there is no cpu bottleneck issue with an i5 11400 and probably not even with a ryzen 5 3600. You would get a bottleneck in 720p gaming but, first, who on earth plays at 720p when they have an RTX 2060, and second, cpu bottlenecks usually start at frame rates in excess of 120fps (usually well in excess of 120 fps) so most chances are your monitor wouldn’t be able to display the extra frames to begin with. In case you upgrade your GPU to something of a 3090 tier or higher in the future you will have a 15-25% higher fps with an 11400 versus the 3600. Also a further 10-15% versus the 11400 if you go for an 11600K/5600X and overclock them (or enable PBO). Differences diminish (even with a 3090) once you switch to 1440p and virtually disappear when you step to 4K.I'm thinking at ryzen 5 3600 at first...but after looking on youtube i5 11400 is better for gaming and I use my pc for gaming...but I can't see i5 11400 with rtx 2060...it won't have bottleneck issue yea?