Wait, was I supposed to upgrade other things? Eh, it'll be fine - eviltoast
  • Thassodar@lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    To answer your original question: you can mainly tell by doing benchmarks and watching your CPU/GPU usage. If your CPU is maxed the whole time but your GPU is chilling at 50-60% usage while you’re getting below 60 FPS, you likely have a CPU bottleneck. There are a number of free benchmarks out there, and several “AAA” games will typically have one too (Forza, Returnal, and many others) so you can tune your system.

    So buying a 4080Ti without the supporting parts it needs will limit how much performance you can get out of it. Nowadays RAM typically is not the bottleneck.

    • Crozekiel@lemmy.zip
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      2 months ago

      Speed of ram typically isn’t a problem, but ram configuration absolutely can cause a bottleneck (that usually looks like a CPU bottleneck). The amount of companies selling a “gaming PC” with one god damned stick of ram drives me crazy. Single channel ram? In 2024 my dude?