Question Ryzen 5600G & Strix RTX 2070 OC ?

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Hi need some advice?

My friend gave me an RTX 2070 OC and I would like to know is it considered a bottleneck if i play God of War Ragnarok and my GPU utilized 99℅ and CPU 45℅ ?

i get about 75 -100fps on high settings and with Modern Warfare 3 at low settings my CPU utilizes 75℅ and my GPU 89℅ with 90-110fps? I play at 1080p on a 75hz monitor.

If so, must i maybe look for Ryzen 5 5700X3D or is my current setup fine?
 
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Hi need some advice?

My friend gave me an rtx 2070 OC would like to know is it considered a bottleneck if i play God of war ragnarok and my gpu utilized at 99℅ and cpu 45℅ i get about 75 -100fps on high settings and with moddern warfare 3 at low settings my cpu utilize 75℅ and my gpu 89℅ with 90-110fps? I play at 1080p 75hz monitor.

If so must i maybe look for ryzen 5 5700x3d or is the combination fine?
As long as neither hits 99-100%, there is no "bottleneck".
All really depends on particular game, it's settings and resolution. In general, 1080p and less depends mostly on CPU and higher on GPU.
In either case 5700x3D should be great improvement everywhere. 5600G is pretty weak for today's standards...
Hi need some advice?

My friend gave me an rtx 2070 OC would like to know is it considered a bottleneck if i play God of war ragnarok and my gpu utilized at 99℅ and cpu 45℅ i get about 75 -100fps on high settings and with moddern warfare 3 at low settings my cpu utilize 75℅ and my gpu 89℅ with 90-110fps? I play at 1080p 75hz monitor.

If so must i maybe look for ryzen 5 5700x3d or is the combination fine?
As long as neither hits 99-100%, there is no "bottleneck".
All really depends on particular game, it's settings and resolution. In general, 1080p and less depends mostly on CPU and higher on GPU.
In either case 5700x3D should be great improvement everywhere. 5600G is pretty weak for today's standards, mainly because G doesn't support PCIe gen 4 and has even less cache than non-G,
 
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ruanwagenaar27

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As long as neither hits 99-100%, there is no "bottleneck".
All really depends on particular game, it's settings and resolution. In general, 1080p and less depends mostly on CPU and higher on GPU.
In either case 5700x3D should be great improvement everywhere. 5600G is pretty weak for today's standards, mainly because G doesn't support PCIe gen 4 and has even less cache than non-G,
Ok thanks for the info, at the moment i have msi A520m pro mb if im correct it only supports pci gen 3 will that mb be ok if i upgrade to 5700x3d with the rtx 2070? later on i will be looking at 4060ti or maybe rx 7700xt