No, it won't cause a bottleneck. The Ryzen 7 3700X handles the RTX 2070 efficiently.
No, it won't cause a bottleneck. The Ryzen 7 3700X handles the RTX 2070 efficiently.
You're considering pairing an RTX 2070 with a Ryzen 7 3700X. The Ryzen will likely be the limiting factor, as the GPU's performance is usually the bottleneck in such setups.
Ah thanks mate I had someone tell me that they would bottleneck each other
very efficient design. also, i emphasize minimal because there’s no combination of parts that eliminates any bottleneck—just a smooth process with only a small chance of slowdown, maybe under 1% or 2%.
Bottleneck is a term often mentioned. It really does have meaning, though you can't completely escape it. What I’m trying to say is that depending on the situation, you can design a bottleneck using any mix of parts. Today, these two elements usually work well together without significantly affecting each other’s performance. For instance, Minecraft uses very little graphics card power, or games like Witcher demand a lot of GPU resources. I wouldn’t label those as bottlenecks, but rather as situations where one part naturally limits the overall performance.
If you don’t need the full 8c16t of the 3700X, you can switch to a Ryzne 5 3600 for a 6c12t CPU—saving money or redirecting funds elsewhere. For gaming, extra cores on the 3700X aren’t essential, but they help in tasks like video editing.
This statement suggests compatibility between a game and two specific elements.