Is it bad if you have a faster processor and the graphics card doesn't come along?

El
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I have an i7 9 gen and ne 1660ti but I've heard from a Youtuber that the processor is too fast for the graphics, that's very bad or just a little bit I can also overclock my graphics card if I overclock the graphics card more my notebook off

Te

It is not bad, only the extra money for the i7 may be a bit of a shame, since the processor can't be fully utilized. Overclocking does little or nothing, unfortunately that can't work miracles.

Ja

Overclocking definitely reduces the bottleneck.

Fr

Basically, that's not a bad thing.

If the graphics card doesn't follow, the processor won't be bothered.

Depending on the application, there are even advantages if the processor still has capacity to run applications in the background.

Eg

If the graphic is at 30 frames and you get to 35 by oc, I think that's okay.

wi

It always depends on the application, but yes, if the GPU is too weak, bottleneck also occurs because data is sent back and forth between the GPU and CPU.

But with this combo there shouldn't be any difficulties. So at least there's still room for improvement should you ever switch to a better graphics card.

Te

No question, but that won't help much.

Ey

It always depends on the application, but yes, if the GPU is too weak, bottleneck also occurs because data is sent back and forth between the GPU and CPU.

Well, the data is not sent back and forth, but the CPU supplies the graphics card with the data to render the frames.

Of course, these frames do not go back to the CPU, but are only managed by the graphics card and sent to the monitor, which you finally connected to the card.

El

Well it doesn't work I bought a notebook

El

At least it has a little advantage

El

Actually wanted raysen 7 2700x

go

No, what should be bad about it? CPUs are upgraded far too often these days and a lot of very old CPUs can keep up with why because a few would like to advise professionals here about new hardware

The graphics card is usually changed more often, but think a few years in advance if the 3000s are there or you just want to get a better card you can do that without having to be afraid Your CPU is too slow

So do not panic on the Titanic the PC will not go under and as long as it can do what you want with it it will also fit as it is

go

You won't find this CPU in the notebook, but also keep in mind that the I / in the notebook is slower than in a normal PC

Ra

The Intel i7 is already a bit oversized for the graphics card. An i5 would have been enough. Overclocking is only possible on a small scale with a notebook. It doesn't help that much.

El

Unfortunately, you are right

Ra

Tja