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When FPS isn't enough or it's bottlenecking my GPU too much. I went from Ryzen 2600 to a 12600KF at its launch in Nov 2021 because the R5 2600 was holding back my 6800 XT way too much in practically every game. When I got the 12600KF the bottleneck was significantly decreased and performance was up. I play at 1440p and notice still a little bit of bottleneck in some games, GPU usage won't always be 99%. But after I overclocked the CPU and RAM... It's chef's kiss immaculate
Need to upgrade GPU now if I want more performance, especially after seeing games like Alan Wake 2 and Cyberpunk RT being a little problematic with this card. Waiting for 40 Super cards and Arrow Lake