Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077

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lol Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:02am
i5 12400f
Is an i5 12400f enough for this game or do I have a bottleneck?
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WillyChilly Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:17am 
good processor.
but dont know your graphic card, so its bad processor
lol Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:18am 
Originally posted by WillyChilly:
good processor.
but dont know your graphic card, so its bad processor
i have a rtx 4070
7amoksha Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:32am 
it's a good processor and gpu you can play on 2k without dlss 65-70 fps and there is no bottleneck
and have a good day :D
Jac Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:37am 
I5-12400F with 6750 xt here, more than 60fps solids on ultra
Dryspace Mar 27, 2024 @ 5:36pm 
There is no such thing as an absolute bottleneck. Whether a component is a bottleneck depends upon what you are trying to achieve.

For example, if you want a really high resolution and a low framerate (e.g. 30 fps), the GPU might be a bottleneck. But if you want a really high framerate and a low resolution, the CPU might be the bottleneck.

Contrary to what some people think, you can not pick a CPU and GPU to work together and simply say "This CPU will bottleneck this GPU" or vice versa. That's because you can't know that until you know what you are trying to achieve.

Many people would say that a 4770K will bottleneck a 2080 Ti. And yet that is what I have, and there is no bottleneck at all. Why? Because I target 3840 x 2160 at 60 fps. In fact, not only is there no CPU bottleneck, but I need even more GPU power in order to play on high settings with true AA.
HanSeoulOh Mar 27, 2024 @ 7:45pm 
yes it's enough, you're going to love it
Project x VR Mar 28, 2024 @ 4:18am 
I run that cpu with a 6700xt @1440p no issues
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Date Posted: Mar 26, 2024 @ 8:02am
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