I plan on making a new upgrade from my RTX 2060 to RTX 3060 Ti. My cpu is i7 7700k (4.5Ghz not overclocked) and I was wondering if there will be a bottleneck? I play @1080p 144hz FPS games. I also have 16gb RAM 3000mhz. Thanks!
I have the Corsair CX550wDoesnt matter.
The 'bottleneck' situation in your system is far from concerning,you are all good.
What psu do u have?
Why doesnt it matter? Im in the same situation.Doesnt matter.
The 'bottleneck' situation in your system is far from concerning,you are all good.
What psu do u have?
Why doesnt it matter? Im in the same situation.
Okey thanku!There are enough cores and threads with sufficient ram and cpu clock speed.
I plan on making a new upgrade from my RTX 2060 to RTX 3060 Ti. My cpu is i7 7700k (4.5Ghz not overclocked) and I was wondering if there will be a bottleneck? I play @1080p 144hz FPS games. I also have 16gb RAM 3000mhz. Thanks!
Adding in better parts results in better performance.Why doesnt it matter? Im in the same situation.
What do you mean by: Even while the mythical "bottleneck" number is (?)Adding in better parts results in better performance.
Even while the mythical "bottleneck" number is larger.
'bottleneck' can't be assigned a number. It is mostly an irrelevant concept.What do you mean by: Even while the mythical "bottleneck" number is (?)
Exactly.I would think the “bottleneck” is larger, but because of the better GPU the performence will still be better than before? Lol
I understand that. But the question is: is the useless bottleneck maybe that big that you might consider buying a more new CPU?Exactly.
And why worrying about the 'bottleneck' is useless.
"Bigness" doesn't matter.I understand that. But the question is: is the useless bottleneck maybe that big that you might consider buying a more new CPU?
If you are satisfied with the performance you are getting from your components,bottlenecking isnt really a reason to upgrade.I had a i3 3240 with 4gb r9 380.The CPU was to weak to for the GPU,but i was satisfied with the performance i was getting.Only when i couldnt reach lets say 60 fps in some games,i was considering and upgrade.I upgraded to a i3 10100f btw,hude difference.So long story short,if you are happy with your performance then there is no reason to upgrade.Maybe cosmetics,but thats another story.I understand that. But the question is: is the useless bottleneck maybe that big that you might consider buying a more new CPU?
In my instance above with 100fps:I understand that. But the question is: is the useless bottleneck maybe that big that you might consider buying a more new CPU?