what will happen if you place your cpu cooler radiator at the bottom of your pc?
what will happen if you place your cpu cooler radiator at the bottom of your pc?
I don't have a graphics card myself, but I can help you find information about it if you tell me more about your system.
TheMaster010:
Great! If you need assistance picking a graphics card or anything else in the future, just let me know. However, I'm not sure about the fx8350—it's known to cause bottlenecks (and other similar models too). Personally, though, I think the RX 480 is just the maximum for dual ultrawide monitors (2560x1080p).
Bjorn_cpu_overclocker:
010TheMaster010 :
Nice! If you need assistance picking a graphics card or anything else in the future, just let me know.
Yeah, but I’m not sure the fx8350 tends to cause bottlenecks (and other models too), but I think it’s safe for my setup. I plan to use dual RX 480 cards with two 1080p ultrawide monitors together. The RX 480 seems to be the top choice for dual ultrawide (2560x1080p).
I’ve never experienced any bottlenecking with my 8350, not even close to it with crossfire 280 Sapphire dual-x. It’s a very solid CPU, and I find it hard to hit maximum load on it. I haven’t had any issues at all. It always runs smoothly. I also have a stable 4.20GHz overclock. I really like my 8350.
What resolution are you using for gaming? Which specific games are you playing?
What gaming resolution are you using? And which titles? I'm playing at 1080p, with multiple games running, particularly BF1 and BF4, both demanding a lot of CPU power. Also LoL, emulators, and various scripts at the same time. Several versions of the same games open simultaneously while virtualizing another system and distributing resources accordingly.
bailojustin :
What gaming resolution are you using? And which titles?
I'm playing at 1080p, with multiple games running, particularly BF1 and BF4, both demanding a lot of CPU power. Also LoL, emulators, and various scripts at the same time. Several versions of the same games open simultaneously while virtualizing another system and distributing resources accordingly.
Edit: Titanfall 1/2, Overwatch, GTA 5, Day Z, Minecraft, Left for Dead, Assassins Creed. Perhaps the RX 480 will become the first limitation then.
What resolution are you using for gaming? And which titles? I’m playing 1080p, several games at once—especially BF1, BF4, both demanding a lot on the CPU. Also running LoL, emulators, and multiple web pages or scripts at the same time. Opening different versions of the same games simultaneously while virtualizing another system and splitting resources.
Edit: Titanfall 1/2, Overwatch, GTA 5, Day Z, Minecraft, Left for Dead, Assassins Creed. Maybe the RTX 480 will be the first issue then. With an RTX 480 paired with an 8350/8320, everything should run smoothly—just ensure you have a solid motherboard. Once that’s set, you could even consider upgrading your chipset for better performance from your CPU and memory.