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Personally, I ran it with a 2600x and it did feel like it was bottlenecked quite a bit when compared to my upgraded 5600.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Preferably not. But if youre planning to upgrade youre cpu to about the R5 5500 or up to R7 5800x or go with the am5 platform it'll work really well. Also having a 1440p monitor will max out the card. 1080p is more cpu based and 1440p is more graphics intensive. I have R7 5800x, this card, and a 1440p monitor they all pair well.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will pair well because it’s higher than a 5 I run mine on a Ryzen 5 5600G and it’s amazing so a 7 should do better but I’d upgrade somewhere down the road
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thats a hard question to answer without further context due to the way PCs and bottlenecks work. It depends on the games and tasks you play/do. Is most of the things you're doing CPU dependant? If so then the GPU would likely be bottlenecked. Or, if what you're doing is GPU dependant then your CPU will be bottlenecked. However, in general the older Ryzen CPUs are much better for multi core tasks, meaning if its a gaming centered PC, then you may run into some bottleneck, as gaming is generally not going to take advantage of many cores in the CPU, and the 2700X doesnt have great single core performance
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