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rx 5700

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sup guys, do you think an r5 1600 will bottleneck an rx5700 (nonxt) at 1440p in games like csgo and quakechampions with everything set to max?
I want to know if it will be able to hit atleast 144fps or higher.

thanks!
 
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sup guys, do you think an r5 1600 will bottleneck an rx5700 (nonxt) at 1440p in games like csgo and quakechampions with everything set to max?
I want to know if it will be hit 144fps and higher.

thanks!

You will not notice any bottleneck unless you are playing competitively.
 
sup guys, do you think an r5 1600 will bottleneck an rx5700 (nonxt) at 1440p in games like csgo and quakechampions with everything set to max?
I want to know if it will be able to hit atleast 144fps or higher.

thanks!

Yes, it will bottleneck it in the sense that you would achieve higher FPS with a faster CPU, especially in a game like CSGO which can hit north of 300fps.

Will you notice it?

No.

Bump up your clock speed a touch and tighten ram timings and you'll be good to go.
 
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Yes, it will bottleneck it in the sense that you would achieve higher FPS with a faster CPU, especially in a game like CSGO which can hit north of 300fps.

Will you notice it?

No.

Bump up your clock speed a touch and tighten ram timings and you'll be good to go.

Alright, thanks!

Thanks all for replying!
 
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