System Analysis

A score of less than 7-11% indicates optimal component synergy with minimal performance impact. Your current configuration shows efficient resource distribution between processing units.

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F

combined with

GeForce RTX 3080 12GB

Bottleneck Percentage

9.54%

Constraint Type

CPU

Is Bottleneck Calculator Accurate?

To the best of our knowledge, TechWafer’s CPU and GPU bottleneck calculator is 95% accurate. It employs advanced algorithms to accurately predict whether a given CPU and GPU combination will experience a bottleneck, allowing users to make informed hardware decisions. While not perfect, it is a reliable tool for identifying potential bottlenecks in a system. Moreover, we’re always looking to improve and we’re open to suggestions

CPU Bottleneck Solutions

1

Upgrading the CPU

One of the most effective ways to address a CPU bottleneck is by upgrading to a more powerful processor. Look for a CPU with higher core count and clock speed to better handle demanding tasks and improve overall system performance.

2

Overclocking the CPU

If you have a capable CPU and a compatible motherboard, you can consider overclocking your processor. By increasing the clock speed, you can potentially squeeze out more performance from your current CPU and reduce the bottleneck.

Performance Across Resolutions

Resolution Bottleneck %
1280x720
9.09%
1366x768
9.18%
1600x900
9.27%
2560x1440
9.72%
3840x2160
11.70%
5120x2880
13.50%
7680x4620
18.00%

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