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Technomanking
2 months ago

Hello,

the combination is so balanced – that fits. Where an RX 6750XT or Arc B580 is preferred as a graphics card. These have 12 GB VRAM, which is already a great advantage.

LG

Kerner
2 months ago

No,

if the graphics card does not come with the CPU,

you don’t talk about a bottleneck.

Hansi

MartinusDerNerd
2 months ago

Hello!

A bottleneck is insane.

With FullHD you can do it wonderfully.

Many “current” games are also playable.

Look here:

https://system requirements.com/

However, these are only generically calculated values and no directly measured values.

The results are also covered on “60+ FPS”.

Then compare (in doubt) the FPS of the higher resolutions.

And all games have a different utilization of the CPU and Graka. The resolution also plays a major role.

Thus, each estimation, a bottleneck, is relative.

For example, I still work on a C2Q (4×3GHz), 8GB DDR3, GTX 1050ti oc (4GB + 1×6Pin PCIe), at 1680×1050, 60Hz (22″).

This still works amazingly well in older and old games.

And for working and “visiting” via Hdmi streaming stick, I have a current 27″ QHD monitor since this year (up to 165/180Hz, free and G-Sync).

It was originally planned for a new (modern) PC.

Greeting

Martin

Kubi1996
2 months ago

But I would not recommend the 4060. More like the RX 7600 or RX even better RX 6750XT.

Something “bottleneckt” always depends on game, resolution, settings, and above all whether it bothers you.