People will make sure the gpu they have won’t get bottlenecked when really the would have more performance with a worse cpu that slightly bottlenecked a way better gpu. In short look at a pepsi bottles neck. Anything passing through it, needs to slow down. As opposed to how fast a substance could pass through the rest of the bottle With the bottle neck it takes a while to drain, when pouring a substance out Without the bottle neck the substance can be emptied almost immediately.
Build a transformer down past the bottleneck in the lower left Connect the transformer to the high voltage line running down the middle Everything can only carry so much power, this includes roads So as your city grows and more things are on the same road network, eventually you will draw more power down a road than. So i discovered that the cpu i wanna upgrade to gets me like 1.26% bottleneck on the gpu on 1080p resolution I don't know if this amount of bottleneck is good, okay or bad because i heard that one should avoid any bottlenecking at any cost, but i don't think that's always the case
Hello everyone, i just recently got a 4070 super because my 1080 died however while i've been getting great performance there is still botteneck in some games I would like some advice on the bare minimum to not bottleneck that card on 1440p/60hz It would be a temporary machine which i'll give to someone else so no 14900k/1500w recommendations please lol I'll build a better completely new pc. Cpu bottle necking is a bit more nuanced And to understand this, we must first understand what the cpu and gpu does when rendering a frame
When you play a game, the game is rendered (or drawn) frame by frame (if you're playing at 60 frames per second, the pc does that 60 times a second). I havent done anything with trains yet, but i know roads can only transmit something like 40mw of power, and im guessing train tracks are similar When i dropped a geothermal plant i was only able to export a fraction of the excess power until i directly connected the plants high voltage power lines to the ones at the entrance to my city using high voltage power lines Do you have any sort of hardware monitor for temps and usage of both cpu and gpu, that's the only real way you can tell if you have a bottle neck and where Reply reply merisuola •• reply reply itz_jonah • not really but the 290 is an older card anyways and the 6600k is a newer cpu the bottleneck will be their it will be the thing that sometimes won't be able to get you the 60fps on max settings or the 60fps on ultra the 290 is by no means a bad card but there is better reply reply more replies deadskinmask • reply reply merisuola.
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