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It would bottleneck at the point of constraint.

It would bottleneck at the point of constraint.

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coolness2001
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06-18-2019, 01:28 PM
#1
You're planning an upgrade and want to know where your system might struggle. With the new hardware—Ryzen 7 3700X, MSI GX 1080, and the listed components—it looks like you'll have a strong base. Overclocking the CPU and GPU could add some extra performance, but it’s unlikely to make a huge difference unless you're pushing very demanding games. It’s worth trying a small tweak if you notice lag, but don’t expect major gains.
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coolness2001
06-18-2019, 01:28 PM #1

You're planning an upgrade and want to know where your system might struggle. With the new hardware—Ryzen 7 3700X, MSI GX 1080, and the listed components—it looks like you'll have a strong base. Overclocking the CPU and GPU could add some extra performance, but it’s unlikely to make a huge difference unless you're pushing very demanding games. It’s worth trying a small tweak if you notice lag, but don’t expect major gains.

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pcplaya
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06-18-2019, 03:34 PM
#2
We're opting for an upgrade instead of buying a new machine, so some components are already secured. A 1440p at 144hz would push any GPU to its limits. Is the 1080p from the previous setup? Could it reach those levels before? Each application has unique needs. CPU-intensive tasks will strain the processor first, while GPU-heavy work will test the GPU before the CPU can keep up. There are demanding GPU tasks that can overwhelm a 4-core unit, and similarly powerful CPU workloads can surpass even a compact GPU without causing issues.
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pcplaya
06-18-2019, 03:34 PM #2

We're opting for an upgrade instead of buying a new machine, so some components are already secured. A 1440p at 144hz would push any GPU to its limits. Is the 1080p from the previous setup? Could it reach those levels before? Each application has unique needs. CPU-intensive tasks will strain the processor first, while GPU-heavy work will test the GPU before the CPU can keep up. There are demanding GPU tasks that can overwhelm a 4-core unit, and similarly powerful CPU workloads can surpass even a compact GPU without causing issues.

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walmartmic
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06-26-2019, 02:11 AM
#3
The GPU is already set up, so I thought I could still use my 1080 for a short time.
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walmartmic
06-26-2019, 02:11 AM #3

The GPU is already set up, so I thought I could still use my 1080 for a short time.

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HK_Natsu
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06-26-2019, 04:23 AM
#4
You’ll receive what you expect. I’d also skip upgrading the GPU at this stage. A 5700xt might not offer much extra speed. That’s my take. Things are complicated these days, and different factors matter depending on where you are.
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HK_Natsu
06-26-2019, 04:23 AM #4

You’ll receive what you expect. I’d also skip upgrading the GPU at this stage. A 5700xt might not offer much extra speed. That’s my take. Things are complicated these days, and different factors matter depending on where you are.

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SemiHD
Junior Member
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07-01-2019, 04:15 AM
#5
I aimed to enhance my GPU around 2021 when the market might have been more developed.
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SemiHD
07-01-2019, 04:15 AM #5

I aimed to enhance my GPU around 2021 when the market might have been more developed.