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Seems like a mismatch causing a bottleneck at the GPU a little bit
Don't know enough to confirm, I would tend to agree but it's a solid price and worst case, you can stay open to selling the 9070 and putting the money towards a GPU upgrade if a good deal comes along?
Seems like a mismatch causing a bottleneck at the GPU a little bitEDIT: While not gospel, pc-builds rates them both a good match to not create a bottleneck issue for most applications.
Tf are you even talking about? I just built my pc and it's almost the same build as this one but better, this is one of the best high end pre-built pc that I've seen. I would recommend buying this for any person wanting to get into high end gaming at 1440p. If I didn't build my pc I would pick this up
Tf are you even talking about? I just built my pc and it's almost the same build as this one but better, this is one of the best high end pre-built pc that I've seen. I would recommend buying this for any person wanting to get into high end gaming at 1440p. If I didn't build my pc I would pick this up
Cool Story. I didn't say it wasn't good, or not high-end. Not sure what you are getting offended about.
I merely questioned the strength compatibility of the CPU/GPU, and followed it up with an edit for some potential evidence that suggested that it was a very good match. So which part upset you, the part where I questioned if the parts might make a bottleneck issue, or the part where I updated that it appears they work well together?
Cool Story. I didn't say it wasn't good, or not high-end. Not sure what you are getting offended about.I merely questioned the strength compatibility of the CPU/GPU, and followed it up with an edit for some potential evidence that suggested that it was a very good match. So which part upset you, the part where I questioned if the parts might make a bottleneck issue, or the part where I updated that it appears they work well together?
How is it a bottle neck when this is the standard high end build for 1440p, and Amazing 4k (certain low graphic use games) a ryzen 7 9800x3d (best gaming cpu) and a rx 9070 xt (best value and can handle high end gaming) are you slow in the head or something? You can literally go on YouTube and type high end amd build and those two go hand in hand…
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How is it a bottle neck when this is the standard high end build for 1440p, and Amazing 4k (certain low graphic use games) a ryzen 7 9800x3d (best gaming cpu) and a rx 9070 xt (best value and can handle high end gaming) are you slow in the head or something? You can literally go on YouTube and type high end amd build and those two go hand in hand…
Yes, I saw that. I also produced evidence and posted the edit several days ago to my original post from another website that further showed that there should be no bottleneck, and that they paired up well. I don't know why you keep skipping over that part. It's comical how you ask if I'm slow in the head, but you keep failing to understand that I corrected my original error well before you first responded.
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EDIT: While not gospel, pc-builds rates them both a good match to not create a bottleneck issue for most applications.
yah they should have put a 5090 in it durrrrr
I merely questioned the strength compatibility of the CPU/GPU, and followed it up with an edit for some potential evidence that suggested that it was a very good match. So which part upset you, the part where I questioned if the parts might make a bottleneck issue, or the part where I updated that it appears they work well together?
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