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Can an RTX 2080 BOTTLENECK a Pentium...!?

2018-09-27
ladies and gentlemen today we have an experiment today we are going to another dimension that is the dimension of stupidity so we're putting a RTX 2080 graphics card and we're coupling that with AG 4560 which is a penny emits a dual-core middle e it does have four threads but since we just got off the back of testing this grabs card with the higher end CPUs it's now time to pair it with this to see how much of a difference it really makes and if we can actually bottleneck this graphics card right here or perhaps we might just be a little bit surprised maybe the little Pentium can handle this card and don't worry I'm not gonna use this card with the vs 350 are you sick and tired of remembering that you forgot your passwords well if you are then today's video sponsor last past has you covered a popular add-on that's free to use on popular browsers like Chrome Opera Safari edge and Firefox and the best thing is it can auto generate sophisticated passwords and never forget them it has 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the numbers that were close to that of in the GTX 2080 review and for that review we actually changed between an 8700 K and also 7080 20x and these are six and eight core CPUs that arrived both overclockable and I did overclock both of them but this time around we're even making things worse for this little Pentium where we've got single channel memory I've got an 8 gigabyte stick and a 4 gigabyte stick so we've got 12 gigabytes of RAM and as we said before this was used for the scum budget PC so saving money was the number one priority but it really shocked me that for instance we'll pull up the Final Fantasy 15 demo with DL SS enabled we virtually scored no difference in the total score with overclocking versus non overclocking versus the original 20 80 review moving over to Far Cry 5 however we did see some differences here to the point where overclocking did actually become a little detriment to the final score which in this particular game it does mean that certain intervals we are bottlenecking and that bottlenecking is actually being a detriment to performance now keep in mind going in from here I will say there's a big difference between choking and bottlenecking choking essentially is where the computer will just start stuttering big time and I've actually found that that's more to do with memory limitations itself so in the memory speeds are too low or you simply don't have enough system memory available that's ddr3 or ddr4 then that's when you will occur the phenomenon known as choking though stuttering it was evident in some of these benchmarks of course moving on to pub G was a perfect example where the 1% and 0.1% lows really showcased this and the weaknesses of the G 4560 where we did score these same frame rates both non overclocked and overclocked and also frame rates that were lower than that of the a 700 K in the original review so the 0.1% lows in particular were a lot lower and you could notice stuttering as you were playing this game it was visibly noticeable not just to my eye but also the camera sure picked it up when I was recording so a little cheat forty five sixty is not doing a bad job but at the same time it's not desirable either cobble with an ITX 2080 moving over to scum however again 1440p ultra wide the results really shocked me this was playing this game really well and it was playing it so well to the point where I couldn't notice the difference weighing this and the original benchmarks that I did on the 28th so it is only 40 fps and the original benchmarks I did have to pull up a different scene and I couldn't actually find the part of the map where I was benchmarking originally on because it's just such a massive map and I actually really haven't played the game that much besides just benchmarking it and this game played it pretty well I mean when there was these new areas loading up then it did start a massively but after the area's loaded up it really did a great job of playing on that particular field with no real obvious stuttering however the FPS is lower than desirable but it's still a decent experience with the little Pentium however moving on to destiny - it was capped again this time the overclocking made a slight detriment to performance so the bottlenecking here is reaching that limit where it's starting to now adversely affect performance they're going back to World of Warcraft and I'm honestly thinking I'm gonna be using this game a lot more in benchmarks because you guys are not only requesting it you're also loving it as well people will like messaging me after the 28th a review going thank you so much for including world of warcraft benchmarks and here we have an interesting result this is probably the most interesting of all the results we got here today where the G 45 60 was actually doing better than when it was in the original review I may have missed the setting here which I do believe happened because I went back and double-checked everything and I'm like that can't be right I was doing a little bit better beating out the 78 20x when I tested that in the original review and I was kind of left scratching my head because this was a real weird result I mean I went and double-check the settings and they were all the same and I'm thinking well okay what a Warcraft really mustn't have come that far in the last fourteen years since it was released but optimization again as I said in the original review dx12 makes absolutely no difference to this game and then scaling it up to 2880 P which was a ridiculous benchmark saw the frame rates pretty much drop out to the same levels because the gravis card is then being stressed at a hundred percent but nonetheless of World of Warcraft looks like it loves indeed that single core high IPC performance so I guess if you've got like a four core 7,700 cane you're overclocking that thing to five gigahertz and that's probably going to be one of the best in slot CPUs for that game don't video zone ray-tracing demo saw absolutely no difference keep in mind I'm just eyeballing this thing but it was again consistently capped at 24 fps and then moving on to the last benchmark Crysis 3 I'm actually gonna be using this benchmark just like World of Warcraft in a lot more videos but because it still is in 2018 such a good game for testing here the G 45 60 was actually doing really bad this was probably one of the worst results just like pop G in these benchmarks and this is where it was stuttering and it was actually noticeable stuttering but also the total performance was lower than that of the original review so we were scoring 56 FPS at normal clock speeds at the 20/80 but then when we overclock the 2080 it dropped down to 51 so the bottlenecking was becoming more apparent here and it was probably actually the worst result when we overclocked so that's really about it when it comes to the little Pentium but it was really funny to see that a lot of these titles the CPU utilization and the GPU utilization was lining up near perfectly though I will add on top of that we didn't really take it to 4k because I didn't really see the need the results would have actually been probably more in favor of the G 4560 scoring closer to that of the 8700 K in the 58 20x because we are testing at Ultra settings and the purpose of that 2080 review was to really extract the most difference out of the graphics cards themselves and not the CPUs keep in mind if you are getting a G 4560 do not couple it with a 20-18 because again I did test these games at Ultra settings me usually as a gamer I play it either medium or high settings more in particular high settings because I find that's the best sweet spot for getting the visual fidelity and also the high frame rates I actually never play games at Ultra personally I'm just doing that to stress gravis cards and expose differences between the cards and make sure the CPU doesn't become a bottleneck in that particular review but G 4560 it actually surprised me it did hold up at 1440p ultra wide with the two other CPUs but when it comes to getting that better experience this is where the G 4560 really falls flat in my opinion you can see the stuttering was there was inconsistent in the results and so I guess when you're going past a mid-range graphics card like a gtx 1060 or rx 580 for example then you'd really want something better than the G 4560 not to mention that when you take it down resolutions and you drop the settings down to high the GTX 1060 and also the rx 580 will then be requesting more frames from the CPU itself and then of course you'll end up with the same conclusion we've had here today but when it comes down to it the dual core can get up in boogie in 2018 and really was surprising to see this CPU actually do a little bit better than I expected I didn't expect it to actually hold up the graphics card at 100% considering this is the latest and greatest RT X 2080 oh my god you beaut graphics card dual core did ok surprisingly shocking but that's about it for the little G 4560 dual core 2018 you definitely want the 4 threaded option not the actual 2 cores 2 threads you might really come into some issues then but still does okay especially for easy to play games or popular multiplayer titles I think World of Warcraft did show just that but let me know guys in the comment section below are you still running a dual core CPU if so let me know which if not when did you get off a dual core CPU love reading your thoughts and opinions as always and I'll catch you in the next Tech video very soon also big thanks to today's video sponsor last I'll put the link in the description below if you want to never forget those forgetful passwords again peace out for now BAE and there we go no one ever knew this abomination of an experiment happened
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