BOTTLENECK CALCULATOR RESULT
A score of less than 7 to 11% on this bottleneck calculator suggests that the system is not significantly affecting the CPU and GPU performance and is therefore considered running efficiently. In other words, a low score on the bottleneck calculator for PC indicates that the system is not hindering the performance of the rest of the computer.
[Dual CPU] Intel Core i5-12400F
&
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
Bottleck:26.47%
Bottleck Type:GPU
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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
Solutions for GPU bottlenecks: upgrading graphics card, adjusting resolution, and settings.
1. Upgrading the Graphics Card:
To overcome GPU bottlenecks,
consider upgrading to a more powerful graphics card that can handle the demands of your games or
applications. Look for a GPU with higher VRAM, CUDA cores, and clock speed.
2. Adjusting In-Game Settings:
Lowering graphics settings in games
can reduce the workload on the GPU and alleviate bottlenecks. Experiment with reducing texture
quality, shadows, anti-aliasing, and other graphics options.
3. Optimizing Driver Settings:
Graphics card manufacturers often
release driver updates that include performance optimizations for specific games. Ensure your GPU
drivers are up to date and consider tweaking in-game settings through the GPU control panel.
4. Resolution Adjustment:
If you encounter a GPU bottleneck,
lowering the screen resolution can reduce the strain on the graphics card. However, keep in mind
that this may result in lower visual quality.
5. Multi-GPU Configuration:
In some cases, using multiple GPUs in
SLI or CrossFire configurations can help distribute the workload and mitigate GPU bottlenecks.
However, not all games and applications support multi-GPU setups, and driver support may vary.
Remember to balance your CPU and GPU upgrades:
When addressing
bottlenecks, it's essential to ensure that the CPU and GPU upgrades complement each other. Upgrading
one component significantly more than the other could result in a new bottleneck in the system.
Evaluate your specific use case and budget constraints before making any upgrades.
Resolution | Result |
---|---|
1280x720 | 25.22% |
1366x768 | 25.47% |
1600x900 | 25.72% |
2560x1440 | 26.97% |
3840x2160 | 32.46% |
5120x2880 | 37.46% |
7680x4620 | 49.94% |
Name | Description | Price | Sell Price |
---|---|---|---|
ASUS ROG Strix NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 4070 Ti | OC Edition Gaming Graphics Card (PCIe 4.0, 12GB GDDR6X, HDMI 2.1a, DisplayPort 1.4a) | 1050 $ | 900 $ |
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 8-core, 16-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor | 450 $ | 175 $ |
Intel Core i7-13700K | 16 cores (8 P-cores + 8 E-cores) with Integrated Graphics | 419 $ | 345 $ |
AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D | 12-Core, 24-Thread Desktop Processor | 599 $ | 433 $ |