Dealing with Bottlenecks in My New PC Build

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Asked By GamerDude77 On

I just finished building my PC, which has a Ryzen 9 9950X3D paired with an ROG 5080. However, I think I'm experiencing some bottlenecking issues. I've read that upgrading the CPU might help, but how much higher can I go? Are there any software fixes or internal adjustments I can make to alleviate this?

5 Answers

Answered By PixelProwler On

Just to add, if there are any specific games you're struggling with, the issues may be related to optimizations or settings rather than hardware. You might want to adjust graphics settings or reinstall game files if you've already tried other fixes.

Answered By TechGenius88 On

Honestly, the term 'bottleneck' tends to be overused. Every system has some form of limit, and in your case, with the top-tier CPU and GPU, you’re likely fine for gaming. If you're hitting issues, it may not be due to performance limits but possibly something else.

Answered By CPUWhisperer On

It's worth noting that using a bottleneck calculator can be misleading. They often provide inaccurate assessments of your setup. With your current specs, you shouldn’t worry about CPU bottlenecking; instead, focus on resolving those game-specific errors.

Answered By TechnoWizard42 On

A lot of the talk around "bottlenecks" can be misunderstood. To pinpoint a bottleneck, you should look at specific scenarios. But considering you have a high-end Ryzen 9 9950X3D and a powerful 5080, it’s quite rare for them to be under-utilized together unless you’re running very specific tasks that favor other configurations.

ChillVibes99 -

Yeah, I often see players focusing on random games when claiming bottlenecks; it's complex and varies greatly!

Answered By GameOverMan On

If you’re not having issues in games like Battlefield 6 or Cyberpunk, then you're probably not bottlenecking. The crashes and errors you're seeing, like the Direct X error in BO7, are likely software problems rather than hardware limitations. Have you tried sending the error report to the developers for assistance?

TechSavvyGal -

Exactly! Bottlenecks won't crash games. These errors are likely due to other software conflicts or bugs.

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