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Identifying and Resolving PC Bottlenecks


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Common types of bottlenecks:

  1. CPU Bottleneck
  • Your processor can't keep up with your graphics card
  • Results in lower FPS despite a powerful GPU
  • Often shows high CPU usage (95-100%) while GPU usage remains low
  1. GPU Bottleneck
  • Graphics card struggles to render frames fast enough
  • Common in graphically demanding games
  • Shows high GPU usage with lower CPU usage
  1. RAM Bottleneck
  • Insufficient memory forces constant data swapping
  • Causes stuttering and slow loading
  • Can be seen in Task Manager as high memory usage

How to Check for Bottlenecks:

  1. Using Task Manager (Windows):
  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc
  • Go to the Performance tab
  • Monitor CPU, GPU, and RAM usage during gaming or heavy tasks
  • If one component is consistently at 100% while others are much lower, that's your bottleneck
  1. Using MSI Afterburner or similar monitoring software:
  • Provides real-time overlay of component usage
  • Shows detailed metrics like per-core CPU usage
  • Monitors temperatures and clock speeds
  1. Online Bottleneck Calculators:
  • Websites like mainconveter offer bottleneck calculator
  • Input your components to see potential mismatches
  • Remember these are estimates, not definitive answers

To fix bottlenecks, you can:

  • Upgrade the bottlenecking component
  • Lower graphics settings (for GPU bottlenecks)
  • Close background programs (for CPU/RAM bottlenecks)
  • Ensure proper cooling to maintain peak performance
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