I've heard people say that CPU/GPU bottleneck calculators aren't very reliable. So, I'm curious about how others determine if they'll run into bottlenecks before they actually invest in a new CPU/GPU combo. Currently, I have an i7-11700k paired with an MSI RTX 3080 and I'm considering upgrading to a 5070ti to boost performance, especially with future price hikes anticipated. I game at 1440p and I'm wondering if the 5070ti would be a worthwhile upgrade over the 3080, and if the 11700k will pair well with the 5070ti for that resolution.
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A good practice is to check benchmarks and reviews from trusted sources like Hardware Unboxed or TechPowerUp. They give insights into how different CPUs and GPUs perform together. The 11700k might hold back the 5070ti by about 10-15% on average at 1440p, but that's still decent. Always look for user reports with setups similar to yours.
Bottlenecks do happen, but they're often overhyped. What really counts is if your setup hits the FPS target you want. If that means a slight CPU bottleneck here and there but you’re still hitting 120 FPS on a 144Hz monitor, then it’s not an issue. Just grab the 5070ti and enjoy!
Just dive into some reviews! Cross-reference what others say about the combo you're looking at. I think you'll be fine with an 11700k and a 5070ti. Just keep in mind that some games might push the CPU harder, but at 1440p, you’ll likely be more GPU-limited.
Look, every system has a slowest piece, but a bottleneck shouldn’t stop you from upgrading. The 5070ti will boost your performance regardless of some limitations with the 11700k. You could always upgrade the CPU later if necessary.
Honestly, it doesn't matter too much. Every PC has its bottlenecks. As long as your CPU and GPU are both capable for your workload, just enjoy your gaming experience! For your case, yes, the 5070ti should be a solid upgrade over the 3080, and pairing it with the 11700k should work fine at 1440p.

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