Each and every system has a bottleneck because there will be always a limiting factor.ĬPUs in lower resolutions struggle to feed fast enough the GPU with the necessary data since GPUs will utilise that data very fast, but in higher resolutions CPUs will catch up with the speed of GPUs since the GPUs now have harder task to complete. A bottleneck is caused when some component is used at close to or at it's limit while other components are not, meaning that the "slower" component, helds back the rest of your system. This would continue if you keep increasing the resolution till the video card could no longer put out the FPS that the processor could.Ĭlick to expand.I might not be able to explain it well since english is not my primary language. If you increased the monitor resolution the CPU would be still maxed out but the video card would be used more still not increasing the FPS. In general at a low resolution your processor is maxed out to put out the max FPS it can and the video card is just coasting nothing to do. The higher resolution monitor you use the higher % of the video card will be used (again your CPU can do X FPS with a game but your video card can put out X FPS at the monitor resolution and in game settings) The game engine using your processor as from above it will be only put out X amount of FPS regardless of the monitor used or so called resolution.Ģ. Your video card usage will depend on a couple things.ġ. Your processor can only run any game depending on the game engine at a certain FPS (very few setting changes in game can affect that) Now for a answer to your actual question. On a Intel platform the speed is not as important as a AMD platform but it still helps to have faster memory. Your memory showed to be but it could not detect the actual memory you were using (another fault of that site) with your parts I would think your memory is faster than 2133 if so you need to enable XMP profile in BIOS. (you could of had a few chrome tabs open making the results wrong) and not need to change anything. You need to go into the startup menu and stop all programs that are not needed. When you ran the benchmark you already had almost 1/3 of your processor in use. #NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL WINDOWS 10 TOTAL MEMORY MEMORY FREE PC#Click to expand.First thing is I would suggest is not listening to anybody that talks about a bottleneck that is more of a unexperienced term for a limit of part of the PC and can change to a different limited part using the PC for different tasks.įrom the very poor userbenchmark program, that compares your PC parts to others with the same hardware but is very poor since if I had the same processor as you but had mine overclocked I would score much higher than you without yours being overclocked.
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