Your PC Has a Bottleneck
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
- Your PC Has a Bottleneck
The graphics card can become a bottleneck for the processor's performance and the processor can become a bottleneck for the graphics card.
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The only bottleneck that are hard to fix is your wallet itself.
GPU are so expensive
I am the biggest bottleneck to my PC.
This is a very informative video for anyone about putting the correct parts together to prevent bottlenecking. Well done, Brian, and thank you for this
not sure why, but my NVIDIA RTX 3060 with 12GB doesn't appear in the options to test.
Been thinking about doing a self build, not done it for long time. Thanks for the refresher!!
Any time!
Thank you, this is very informative and useful.
Glad it was helpful!
You are the best!! Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Very Usefully !!!
Thanks
I believe the ratio of PC systems that don't experience some type of bottle neck is extremely small, possibly around 10%, with a variety of factors, be it be CPU, GPU or monitor resolution or Hz rate your monitor offers compared to GPU/CPU capacity and output , be it minor that you never notice, or major that draws attention!
10% is not to bad
A timely reminder, thank you.
You are so welcome!
I used this calculator to wind up a buddy of mine, and he fell for it lol, it showed that the 4070Super he just got is being held back by his 11th gen i9, I put him out of his misery just before bought a new board and cpu..
My PC doesn't really have any bottleneck, I built it with high end (or high end at the time, but it can still play the latest games well, even on the highest settings) parts, and when I upgraded from a spinning hard drive to solid state, this thing flies!
Thanks for sharing
I’m using integrated graphics and would this have a bottle knock Brian?
Very informative video. It definitely pays to do your homework when it comes to building PC's. I think my new rig will hold up. My current one works, but, panic buying meant that some things don't quite stack up.
I have a suggestion for a future video, memory leaks. What are they and when do they happen? Do they even happen!? Every time a new game comes out I see endless posts on the Steam forums banging on about them. Most are other issues and they read the post and comment 'That's a memory leak!'. It's time we got some facts and then I can share the video on there and shut all the noise up!
I will see what I can do
@@Britec09 Thank you, it's time somebody set the record straight.
Hmm Brian I have not built any more machines since my Ivy Bridge desktop and mate the CPU's and GPU's were expensive back then and looking the price of GPUs now it makes it just about impossible to affordable to use components which are performance - evenly matched. If you want a new machine there are some places here in Australia where they let you customise what components are used but again even that lands you with the same problem of expense because GPUs especially are obscenely high priced components if you want a decent GPU😐
In PC Builds bottleneck tester I put in 14600KF and a 4060TI at 1900x1200 resolution and it said the 14600kf was to weak for the 4060ti. That sounds opposite of what it should say?
Seems like it has the CPUs set too high in performance compared to the GPU?
From what I've observed, the best way to avoid bottlenecking is to match components that were manufactured in the same year (considering specifications, ofc.) to a maximum of 1-2 year difference, otherwise you're not getting the full package of what you've bought.
I might be wrong, but I believe that's what makes sense.
Thanks for sharing
The computer says no.🤣
0:42 Sorry to nitpick, but if you have a high-end CPU and a low-end GPU, it’s the CPU or the system that’s bottlenecked (by the GPU). Good vid 😊
probably got my words mixed up, but the point of the video explains what I mean
My PC got no bottleneck because the video card is integrated into processor.
I use an All In One display, with an I7-8700T, 32GB Sodimm DDR4 and 3 SSD's, 7 TB total.
Why you did not talk about APU as both are integrated. I use one from AMD just fine.
Strange. I have a 6600 paired with a 12600k. At 1080p, it said I had a 2.7% processor bottleneck. At 1440p, there was no bottleneck.
From what I understand, the higher resolution is making the GPU work harder to render frames and fill pixels, thus slowing it down to a closer pace to the CPU.
I think my system is fairly well balanced, with a water-cooled Ryzen 5900X, an XFX 6900XT, 64GB of DDR4 3600 CL16 RAM on a MSI X570S Edge wi-fi, powered by a 1000Watt PSU. My monitor is 1080P 165Hz.
Very nice, thanks for sharing
BUS ISSUES
which case is that that is shown at the end of the video?
This build I done ruclips.net/video/S7_CjNTgqQ8/видео.html links in video description
Most of the computer bottlenecks are caused by the loose nut behind the keyboard. 😀
Yes, by ordering the wrong stuff
This is useful for when i replace the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and the GPU on my 14 year old PC with a compatible hardware for windows 11.
Glad I could help
As always - 👍👍👍 my friend.
Thanks again!
please share your reduce processes on task manager script :(
my pc has a bottleneck too when running roblox and roblox studio
My 10700k lets my 4090 down 😂
(Waiting for 15gen) -with fingers crossed 🤞
Lol, mine at the moment, ryzen 3 4100 & rx6800. My 5700x broke.
My pc has been giving me trouble. I got a cheap cpu to test if that was the fault & it was.
You're CPU is to weak for that GPU, so you have a bottleneck
@Britec09 I know according to bottleneck calculator, 1080p is 43.5% 1440p is 37.8% 4k is 24.1%. Don't have a 8k monitor lol😆
I do want to upgrade it at some point.
i have ryzen 5 7500f and gpu is rtx 2060 12gb so will my gpu bottleneck???
No, its a balanced system
I have a Ryzen-5 7500f with a RTX 4060 G Card and my monitor set to 1920-1080 and has a 17% bottleneck as the Ryzen-5 7500f is too weak
Can a 1030 even fit into a 14th gen motherboard?
Yes
The Dell Optiplex's were designed for business and not gaming
Agreed
Can you create a video about how to install hackintosh
I done one before and got copyright strike by Apple
@@Britec09 thanks for your replay
Biggest mistake you do here, is that you don't change Bottle neck calculator to GAME Bottle neck calculator, with the test you do is just how in handle production apps and windows it self. When you use "game bottle neck calculator" you will see totally different bottle neck numbers and more true if you use it to gaming as you mention in this film.
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let's see, Ryzen 5 5600X, Asus Dual OC rx 7600 on B550 Asus tuf gaming wifi 2, 32GB DDR4 3600, Asus tuf gaming 27" 1440P monitor, Samsung pro NVME on PCIE4.0, bottleneck is... CPU at 5.1%. I can live with that.
You have a balanced system
I have a 7800 x3d and a 4090, 5% bottle neck can live with that too.
Probably the worst video you have made. The bottleneck calculator website is pure speculation.
You obviously did not watch the video, because I explain that in the video. That's what you get when you skip the video.
This channel's new low: "bottleneck calculators".
Please, don't use any of them, not only they're useless but they're also misleading and confuse people.
Have a nice day.
Watch the video, I told people to take them sites with a pitch of salt, but used it to show the bottleneck so people understand better. Have a nice day.
I did watched the whole video and then make the comment.
You're of course free to upload whatever you want, it's your channel, but even with warnings, making a positive video about "bottleneck calculators" was a bad idea because as I said, they're useless and misleading (I'm not gonna elaborate on this, the comment would be too long and it's not worth it).