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What happens if you switch from gtx 1650 to rtx 4060?
it feels like when I played on gtx 1650 and updated the video card to rtx 4060, the fps didn't seem to change. (140 average)



do I need the rtx 4090 to have a hard 165 fps in all modes?
is it possible that the processor is weak i7 4790k?
what do you think gamers?
Originally posted by CaptainSonic:
EDIT: Your CPU was released in 2014. It is a decade old and shouldn't be paired with modern hardware. That's where your bottleneck is. : )

Original post:
I'm not familiar with that CPU but I do know that bottlenecking is likely at play if you've made that big of an upgrade and noticed no difference. I usually recommend upgrading both CPU and GPU simultaneously or not at all, because of this reason.
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CaptainSonic Aug 8, 2024 @ 7:55am 
EDIT: Your CPU was released in 2014. It is a decade old and shouldn't be paired with modern hardware. That's where your bottleneck is. : )

Original post:
I'm not familiar with that CPU but I do know that bottlenecking is likely at play if you've made that big of an upgrade and noticed no difference. I usually recommend upgrading both CPU and GPU simultaneously or not at all, because of this reason.
Last edited by CaptainSonic; Aug 8, 2024 @ 9:35am
Babda Aug 8, 2024 @ 8:45am 
seems like someone does not see the vsync button is enabled so the frame rate is tied to his monitor. eitherway more fps doesnt make you better.
Notree™ Aug 8, 2024 @ 9:12am 
Definitely a CPU bottleneck.
tk444 Aug 8, 2024 @ 9:13am 
si
Nutsnut Aug 8, 2024 @ 9:21am 
That CPU is ancient and definitely a bottleneck on in single core speed and IPC
Ancient Oldie Aug 8, 2024 @ 10:22am 
the CPU is good for the 1650, but can't keep up with a 4060.
oldirty` Aug 8, 2024 @ 10:44am 
Its pretty difficult to bottleneck a cpu, but you did I guess.
Regardless, upgrading a gpu for cs is almost never worth it, even if the cpu was fit for the card you would hahve gained very little.

Tone down resolution, AA and shader so the cpu can feed the gpu properly.
Beyond that you really need a new cpu.
TheMojito Aug 8, 2024 @ 11:08am 
So according to calculator ur cpu bottleneck is 45.4%. I suggest you upgrade your processor to am5 since intel got little problem with newer generations. If ur on a budget u still can buy am4 with great variety of budget CPU's. Btw what resolution u play on?
76561199093957182 Aug 8, 2024 @ 12:03pm 
Originally posted by 󠁳⁧⁧ TheMojito:
So according to calculator ur cpu bottleneck is 45.4%. I suggest you upgrade your processor to am5 since intel got little problem with newer generations. If ur on a budget u still can buy am4 with great variety of budget CPU's. Btw what resolution u play on?
full hd
76561199093957182 Aug 8, 2024 @ 12:08pm 
Originally posted by CaptainSonic:
EDIT: Your CPU was released in 2014. It is a decade old and shouldn't be paired with modern hardware. That's where your bottleneck is. : )

Original post:
I'm not familiar with that CPU but I do know that bottlenecking is likely at play if you've made that big of an upgrade and noticed no difference. I usually recommend upgrading both CPU and GPU simultaneously or not at all, because of this reason.
crap, I need another motherboard to change the processor (my board is z87-g43 and this processor was the last one that fit this socket) well thx for helping
Renos Aug 8, 2024 @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by GGmanGG:
it feels like when I played on gtx 1650 and updated the video card to rtx 4060, the fps didn't seem to change. (140 average)



do I need the rtx 4090 to have a hard 165 fps in all modes?
is it possible that the processor is weak i7 4790k?
what do you think gamers?
ah yes expecting not to bottleneck a 4060 and gain performance.
by pairing it with a cpu thats 10+ years old and uses heavily outdated ddr3 memory,
Ancient Oldie Aug 8, 2024 @ 12:12pm 
Originally posted by GGmanGG:
Originally posted by CaptainSonic:
EDIT: Your CPU was released in 2014. It is a decade old and shouldn't be paired with modern hardware. That's where your bottleneck is. : )

Original post:
I'm not familiar with that CPU but I do know that bottlenecking is likely at play if you've made that big of an upgrade and noticed no difference. I usually recommend upgrading both CPU and GPU simultaneously or not at all, because of this reason.
crap, I need another motherboard to change the processor (my board is z87-g43 and this processor was the last one that fit this socket) well thx for helping
If you buy, don't buy intel cpu at this moment, especially not when you buy high end. AMD is the better choice at this moment.
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