Do I need to worry about bottlenecking with the RTX 5070 ti and Core Ultra 245k?

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Asked By PixelPioneer92 On

Hey everyone! I'm in the market for a new graphics card and I'm torn between getting the AORUS RTX 5070 and the Eagle RTX 5070 ti. I've read on some PC build sites that using the RTX 5070 ti with the Core Ultra 245k might cause a significant 7% bottleneck, which worries me since I do a lot of video editing. I'm looking for some advice on whether I should stick with the standard 5070 or go for the better-performing Ti version. What do you guys think?

3 Answers

Answered By TechSavvy22 On

Honestly, those bottleneck calculators can be pretty misleading. Just focus on getting the CPU and GPU that suit your budget and what you plan to do with your rig. Don't let those numbers dictate your choice!

Answered By EditingExpert88 On

When it comes to video editing, the graphics card isn't the most critical part. Your workflow is what can bottleneck you more than the GPU or CPU combo, especially if you're using Premiere. Don't stress too much about the Ti's performance based on these stats.

Cinephile42 -

I only use Filmora for video editing, but I often have tons of effects and clips stacked in the timeline. Should I be more worried about GPU power?!

Answered By GamerGuru01 On

The Core Ultra 245K is more than capable. But if the 265K isn't a huge price jump, I recommend grabbing that one if you can swing it. It might give you a little more power without breaking the bank.

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