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Dani98s
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 10:46 AM
#11
I just used it, and it doesn't seem to be bad, but even based on what I was saying before, they have a disclaimer: I'd have to do a full evaluation of it though to see how accurate it really is.
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Dani98s
10-21-2023, 10:46 AM #11

I just used it, and it doesn't seem to be bad, but even based on what I was saying before, they have a disclaimer: I'd have to do a full evaluation of it though to see how accurate it really is.

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TreeGirl101
Junior Member
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10-21-2023, 12:15 PM
#12
I don't rely on calculators much. I just assess the stresses my builds will face and what the function should do, along with my goals. To be honest, that calculator is the one I've used for years (except for math ones).
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TreeGirl101
10-21-2023, 12:15 PM #12

I don't rely on calculators much. I just assess the stresses my builds will face and what the function should do, along with my goals. To be honest, that calculator is the one I've used for years (except for math ones).

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Brudora
Senior Member
726
10-21-2023, 04:44 PM
#13
I set up with 8700K at 110% overclock, 16GB RAM and two RTX 2060s. So far I haven’t seen any signs of a bottleneck in performance. I’d expect most current configurations to have less of a limiting factor compared to, say, using a 2080Ti with a Core 2 Quad. That setup definitely creates a bottleneck. Lol.
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Brudora
10-21-2023, 04:44 PM #13

I set up with 8700K at 110% overclock, 16GB RAM and two RTX 2060s. So far I haven’t seen any signs of a bottleneck in performance. I’d expect most current configurations to have less of a limiting factor compared to, say, using a 2080Ti with a Core 2 Quad. That setup definitely creates a bottleneck. Lol.

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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10-22-2023, 06:56 PM
#14
I noticed the platform tends to favor NVIDIA graphics cards to minimize bottlenecks, as suggested in some tests. It leans toward AMD options or other alternatives, though that’s a bit subjective based on my analysis of computer configurations.
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mistercraft77
10-22-2023, 06:56 PM #14

I noticed the platform tends to favor NVIDIA graphics cards to minimize bottlenecks, as suggested in some tests. It leans toward AMD options or other alternatives, though that’s a bit subjective based on my analysis of computer configurations.

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myfavgame909
Junior Member
41
10-30-2023, 03:36 PM
#15
I'm not sure how everything functions. I imagine NV would need to compensate people for biased opinions, which seems unlikely. It's probably AMD GPUs aren't really competing with NVidia just yet. There must be some balance in play. You share your data, but the outcomes should be treated with caution.
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myfavgame909
10-30-2023, 03:36 PM #15

I'm not sure how everything functions. I imagine NV would need to compensate people for biased opinions, which seems unlikely. It's probably AMD GPUs aren't really competing with NVidia just yet. There must be some balance in play. You share your data, but the outcomes should be treated with caution.

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DokiBaby
Junior Member
34
10-31-2023, 03:36 PM
#16
They usually recommend a 2080ti card, which suggests the site leans more toward NVIDIA rather than AMD. Although AMD is nearing that performance, it still tends to favor NVIDIA.
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DokiBaby
10-31-2023, 03:36 PM #16

They usually recommend a 2080ti card, which suggests the site leans more toward NVIDIA rather than AMD. Although AMD is nearing that performance, it still tends to favor NVIDIA.

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puffyjelo
Junior Member
27
11-01-2023, 04:12 PM
#17
The 2080ti card is capable of handling high-resolution playback at 8K gaming with smooth 144hz and 144fps. Its graphics power alone isn't the issue; the CPU to GPU processing gap is the main constraint. High CPU speeds and thread counts can limit performance, while memory latency and bandwidth also affect overall efficiency.
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puffyjelo
11-01-2023, 04:12 PM #17

The 2080ti card is capable of handling high-resolution playback at 8K gaming with smooth 144hz and 144fps. Its graphics power alone isn't the issue; the CPU to GPU processing gap is the main constraint. High CPU speeds and thread counts can limit performance, while memory latency and bandwidth also affect overall efficiency.

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Andk_
Junior Member
49
11-01-2023, 04:45 PM
#18
some uncommon<|pad|> can face limitations even with today's hardware, such as CPU constraints for 240Hz Apex Legend, but the issue tends to shift more toward the GPU side with modern AAA games running at 1440p/144Hz or 4K.
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Andk_
11-01-2023, 04:45 PM #18

some uncommon<|pad|> can face limitations even with today's hardware, such as CPU constraints for 240Hz Apex Legend, but the issue tends to shift more toward the GPU side with modern AAA games running at 1440p/144Hz or 4K.

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Topaez
Junior Member
32
11-01-2023, 09:00 PM
#19
this is the problem with a lot of other sites like that and userbenchmark. they tend to prefer certain things or at least lean a certain way when ot comes to giving out some useful data which may not be accurate or right in terms of someone building a system or in terms of deciding upon a certain computer part whether its worth it or not. I think the reviewers on youtube are a better metric in that regard. but getting back to the bottleneck thing. I believe there was more of a consensus that gpu ones are more favorable to cpu ones.
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Topaez
11-01-2023, 09:00 PM #19

this is the problem with a lot of other sites like that and userbenchmark. they tend to prefer certain things or at least lean a certain way when ot comes to giving out some useful data which may not be accurate or right in terms of someone building a system or in terms of deciding upon a certain computer part whether its worth it or not. I think the reviewers on youtube are a better metric in that regard. but getting back to the bottleneck thing. I believe there was more of a consensus that gpu ones are more favorable to cpu ones.

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