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Aren't you forgetting something. Like the motherboard, or your RAM. Mostly these 2 are the bottlenecks causing onboard computer lag.
my motherboard is X670E
Looks ok to me. What about RAM. RAM is the mediator on your board. From SSD to RAM to CPU to RAM to GPU. Clockspeed and amount needs to be high enough.
most of the time its cpu or gpu
can be mobo, ram, drives, display, or game engine
if you have a 1000hz display at 640x480, the cpu will not be able to prepare frames that fast
if its 8000k res, the gpu will not be able to draw the frames fast enough
where the bottleneck is depends on many factors, and the game
as for ram, its not just the freq,its also timings
get ram with low cl and high speed
ddr speed / cl > 200 is good. ex ddr6000 cl30 or better
Once a CPU reaches its theoretical limit where its consistency in FPS falls off hard for a game and leads to stuttering and frame drops under some conditions, it's essentially the bottleneck. Same goes for the GPU, they're only going to go as far as they're capable of.
Trying to avoid a bottleneck is like trying to avoid death. You can generally avoid it decently well by doing things right but it's unavoidable.
and as usual im guessing all numbers move down 1 spot a 4090 will become the 5080
and so on.
I look forward to seeing if Nvidia's Finance department will offer good rates for 36 and 48 month GPU loans.
Why do people keep getting this wrong?
AMD, 2024 release as planned since 2022 road map. New GPU drivers are ALREADY in the Linux kernel.
Nvidia announced in 2022 next GPU release is 2025. Official Nvidia slides confirm 2025 release.
Why does every internet child think that Nvidia is going to have a 2024 release?
in all seriousnly : unlikely to be much of an issue..
the best gpu of the moment.. won't likely become a bottleneck for 2 or 3 generations to come.
but if I look with bottleneck generator at last gen..
3090 came out in 2020
at the time you could buy an 5900x or an 5600x for your cpu.
and suffer no bottlenecks.
-> the 5900x is a better comparising to an 78003DX now (given price and performance)
if you had bought that 5900x.. and now pair it with an 4090rtx
it does bottlenecks a bit at 1440p.. but not at all at 4k...
so if you plan to run a 5090 in 4k or higher... most likely a 78003DX won't bottleneck it..
Look up Kingmakers Unreal Engine 5.4 on youtube, and you'll see why there probably won't be a need for anything unless you want to run 8k, in which case the cpu ssd and ram are going to be processing all that gpu usage.
Keep in mind my cpu doesn't even cap out with cyberpunk 2077 but it will kick my gpu to 99%