Hey everyone, I'm trying to figure out if my current setup with an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU is experiencing any bottlenecks when I play games. Any insights on whether these components limit my gaming performance?
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To really answer your question, we need more details about which games you're playing, your resolution, and the graphics settings you're using. Also, keeping an eye on your CPU and GPU usage during gameplay can help identify if there's a bottleneck. Just asking whether you should upgrade one of them doesn't give enough context.
Bottlenecking can happen in any system, and it really depends on the game you're playing. You can check your CPU and GPU load using monitoring tools like Steam or MSI Afterburner. In your case, it's likely that the RTX 2060 is the weaker link, especially at 1080p. If you were to upgrade to something like a 9060 XT, then your Ryzen might start to hold you back instead, depending on the games.
Honestly, bottleneck is kind of an overused term. If you're trying to play modern, demanding games, both your CPU and GPU may struggle, even at low settings. If you're looking to boost performance for those demanding titles, I'd suggest starting with a GPU upgrade, like moving to a 9060 XT with 16 GB.

Yeah, any game apart from something like Arc Raiders tends to run poorly on low settings with those specs.