Bottleneck calculator
- Used in: Desktop PCs
- Cores: 2
- Threads: 2
- Socket: FCLGA1150
- Clock: 3.0 GHz
- TDP: 54 W
- Used in: Desktop PCs
- Memory Size: 4096 MB
- Core Clock Frequency: 950 MHz
Average bottleneck percentage: 5.74% (CPU bottleneck)
*This result is based on average CPU and GPU usage from different programs and games. It changes based on operating system, background processes activity and targeted applications. This result is not universal and changes based on differences in hardware and software enviroments. Please do not use this calculator primary as decision maker than as helping tool to understand performance correlations between different components.
Graphic card and processor will work great together on 1080p resolution.
Intel Pentium G3220 (Clock speed at 100%) with AMD Radeon R9 370 (Clock speed at 100%) x1 will produce only 5.74% of CPU bottleneck on 1080p resolution.
Solutions to upgrade your Intel Pentium G3220
Solutions to upgrade your Intel Pentium G3220
Solutions to downgrade your AMD Radeon R9 370
Check Out How Good Will This Configuration Run Games
Results can vary in comparison to reality. Frames per second can vary because of differences in hardware and software enviroments.
Frames per second are calculated for factory clock of CPU and only one GPU.
If you are wondering how much Frames per Second you can expect playing specific game visit our Can You Run It Calculator and find out!
Average bottleneck percentage: 1.13% (CPU bottleneck)
*This result is based on average CPU and GPU usage from different programs and games. It changes based on operating system, background processes activity and targeted applications. This result is not universal and changes based on differences in hardware and software enviroments. Please do not use this calculator primary as decision maker than as helping tool to understand performance correlations between different components.
Graphic card and processor will work great together on 1440p resolution.
Intel Pentium G3220 (Clock speed at 100%) with AMD Radeon R9 370 (Clock speed at 100%) x1 will produce only 5.74% of CPU bottleneck on 1440p resolution.
Solutions to upgrade your Intel Pentium G3220
Solutions to upgrade your Intel Pentium G3220
Solutions to downgrade your AMD Radeon R9 370
Check Out How Good Will This Configuration Run Games
Results can vary in comparison to reality. Frames per second can vary because of differences in hardware and software enviroments.
Frames per second are calculated for factory clock of CPU and only one GPU.
If you are wondering how much Frames per Second you can expect playing specific game visit our Can You Run It Calculator and find out!
Average bottleneck percentage: 0.13% (CPU bottleneck)
*This result is based on average CPU and GPU usage from different programs and games. It changes based on operating system, background processes activity and targeted applications. This result is not universal and changes based on differences in hardware and software enviroments. Please do not use this calculator primary as decision maker than as helping tool to understand performance correlations between different components.
Graphic card and processor will work great together on 2160p/4K resolution.
Intel Pentium G3220 (Clock speed at 100%) with AMD Radeon R9 370 (Clock speed at 100%) x1 will produce only 5.74% of CPU bottleneck on 2160p/4K resolution.
Solutions to upgrade your AMD Radeon R9 370
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Solutions to downgrade your Intel Pentium G3220
Check Out How Good Will This Configuration Run Games
Results can vary in comparison to reality. Frames per second can vary because of differences in hardware and software enviroments.
Frames per second are calculated for factory clock of CPU and only one GPU.
If you are wondering how much Frames per Second you can expect playing specific game visit our Can You Run It Calculator and find out!
RAM recommendation
Random-access memory is a form of computer data storage which stores frequently used program instructions to increase the general speed of a system.
AMD Radeon R9 370 will need at least 8GB of RAM to work well. If you are planning to work with some memory intense programs, or run multiple programs at ones, you should consider adding even more memory. Adding more RAM memory won't significally speed up you computer, find the balance between quality and quantity. Memory should be splitted in multiple sticks based on architecture of your motherboard. On the market there are multiple types of memory architectures from single-channel memory upto eight-channel memory.
Storage recommendation
Solid-state drives (SSDs) are expensive and hard disk drives (HDDs) are slow. Now that you can buy a hybrid of the two, there are a lot of choices with varying costs.
Case #1: Cost Is Irrelevant, I Have Small Storage Needs, and Speed Is Paramount - Buy SSD
Case #2: Cost Is Irrelevant, I Have Large Storage Needs, and Speed Is Important - Buy SSD and HDD
Case #3: I′m on a Budget, I Have Large Storage Needs, and Speed Is Irrelevant - Buy HDD
Case #4: I′m on a Budget, I Have Large Storage Needs, and Speed Is Important - Buy Hybrid
What is bottleneck?
Bottleneck is a kind of hardware limitation in your computer. A bottleneck occurs when the capacity of an application or a computer system is severely limited by a single component. Components that often bottleneck are graphic card, processor and HDD. Bottlenecks affect microprocessor performance by slowing down the flow of information back and forth from the CPU and the memory. If all of the components of a system are not able to feed the same amount of data at the same speed, a delay is created. You system is specified by your weakest component, not the fastest one.
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