Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz + GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB

Processor

Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz

13,688
CPU Mark
Faster than 80% of 1,255
Limiting part
15.85 % BOTTLENECK
Mild imbalance
Graphics card

GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB

22,738
G3D Mark
Faster than 90% of 268

The Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz paired with the GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB produces a 15.85% bottleneck. The CPU is the limit, so it finishes its share of each frame last and the other component waits. A gap this size is usually recoverable through resolution and settings rather than new hardware.

Every build has a bottleneck; the question is only whether it sits where you want it. Read the figure alongside the limiting part, because the same percentage means different things at 1080p and at 4K.

Estimated FPS at 1080p, high preset

Ranges, not exact figures: identical builds vary by roughly a quarter in real use depending on drivers, thermals and background load. Bars are scaled against the fastest title here, and each row states which component sets its ceiling.

Every title here is CPU-limited on this pairing.

Fortnite 178-297FPS
CS:GO 262-437FPS
GTA V 89-149FPS
Apex Legends 111-185FPS
PUBG 108-180FPS

Method: estimated from measured GPU baseline framerates and PassMark CPU scores, capped by whichever component limits first. Workload factors derived from the OpenML "fps-in-video-games" dataset (CC-BY, Sven Peeters).

Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz and GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB: FPS by game and resolution

High preset. Each cell is a range; the label marks which component sets the ceiling. Blank cells mean this pairing has no measured data for that combination, and nothing is estimated in.

Game 720p 1080p 1440p
Fortnite 145-242 CPU 178-297 CPU 155-258 CPU
CS:GO 232-387 CPU 262-437 CPU 256-426 GPU
PUBG 94-156 CPU 108-180 CPU 106-177 CPU
GTA V 80-133 CPU 89-149 CPU 86-143 CPU
Apex Legends - 111-185 CPU -
Overwatch - 166-277 CPU 153-255 CPU
League of Legends - 201-334 CPU -
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 - 115-192 CPU -
Battlefield 1 - 107-179 CPU -
Battlefield 4 - 183-306 GPU -
Rust - 79-132 CPU -
Minecraft - 331-551 GPU -
World of Tanks - 99-164 CPU -
ARK: Survival Evolved - 85-141 CPU -

How quality settings affect this build: Fortnite at 1080p

Dropping settings only helps while the GPU is the limit. Once the label reads CPU, lowering quality stops buying frames on this pairing.

Every preset here is CPU-limited, which is exactly why the bars barely move.

Low 232-387FPS
Medium 192-320FPS
High 178-297FPS
Max 138-229FPS

Bottleneck by resolution

Raising resolution shifts load from the CPU to the GPU, so the balance of this pairing changes with the display it drives. Note this measures imbalance, not speed: the lowest figure is usually the lowest resolution, which is not the one to play at. Read it alongside the limiting part.

Smallest imbalance 1280x720 15.1% bottleneck · CPU-limited
Largest imbalance 7680x4620 29.9% bottleneck · GPU-limited

On this chart a longer bar is worse: it measures imbalance, not speed.

1280x720 15.1%
CPU-limited
1366x768 15.3%
CPU-limited
1600x900 15.4%
CPU-limited
1920x1080 your setting 15.9%
CPU-limited
2560x1440 16.2%
balanced
3840x2160 19.4%
GPU-limited
5120x2880 22.4%
GPU-limited
7680x4620 29.9%
GPU-limited

How these parts rank

Position within the 1,255 processors and 268 graphics cards in our database, by the same benchmark scores this calculator runs on.

Processor Intel Core i7-8700K @ 3.70GHz Faster than 80% of CPUs listed · #248 of 1,255
Graphics card GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB Faster than 90% of GPUs listed · #27 of 268

Upgrade options

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