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Pc-builds.com states that with an i5-8400 2.80ghz, I would have too much bottleneck if I upgrade my GPU to a 3060, but 0% bottleneck if I upgrade to a 3050 8gb. I've got the 1060 now and it's served me faithfully, is the jump to a 3060 for $230 worth it? Source: 6 months ago
I have a 5 year old pc housing a gtx 1070 GPU with a ryzen 7 1700 CPU, and 16gb of ddr4 ram. I need more fps for newer titles such as valorant and counter strike 2. I used pc-builds.com's bottleneck checker and it said that my current cpu is bottlenecking my gpu, but other websites say otherwise. Will buying a new cpu, likely a ryzen 5 5600, be enough to boost my fps and get rid of any potential bottlenecking? Source: 8 months ago
My valorant FPS is always at around 275 to 350 according to pc-builds.com it should be around 850 on average. Source: 11 months ago
I was thinking about a 6700xt, because I used a bottleneck calculator on this site: https://pc-builds.com/, and I saw that I could play elden ring decently and it almost hasn't bottleneck. Source: 11 months ago
I'm on a Gigabyte Vision OC GeForce RTX 3090 24 GB and an i7 13900KF and I just upgraded to a 1440p 180hx monitor. The framerate calculator on pc-builds.com says I should be getting a minimum of 192 up to 415fps at 1440p on max graphics. But in-game I'm getting 80-150fps. My NVIDIA performance overlay says my GPU Utilisation is at 99% and CPU is at 10%. Anyone know what's wrong? Source: 11 months ago
Greetings friends, I currently have a very old gaming pc that I have not upgraded in close to a decade. It has a 970 in it so yeah... I have decided that I would rather have something portable that I can play on my lunch breaks at work and take with me travelling. I also want to get a nice gaming monitor that I can plug it into when I'm at home. I was looking at anandtech.com for suggestions but I thought it would... Source: about 1 year ago
Great job on the build, but you might want to stay away from userbenchmark, as they don't have the most reliable information. I have heard that passmark.com and anandtech.com are better alternatives. Source: over 1 year ago
According to the results from anandtech.com the 10900k and 5700g trade blows with each other. I couldn’t find any final results on the overall performance, but it looks like they are about equal in terms of horsepower. Source: about 2 years ago
In the case of anandtech.com, I assume you want to make the font size larger? What if there would be a default style override to make that change for everyone? (there are already things like that in manualContentBlock.css). Source: about 2 years ago
Thanks, very nice start. The default reader mode was always doing too much. I've enabled this to automatically switch on for anandtech.com and it works for just the articles :). Source: about 2 years ago
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