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PC Bottleneck Calculator

Select your CPU and GPU to instantly calculate which component limits your gaming performance — and by how much.

Your Components

CPU Bottleneck

14% imbalance

Ultra 7 265K is the limiting factor at 1080p. A faster CPU will unlock your GPU's full potential.

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Ultra 7 265K

Bottleneck

86%

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RTX 5070

Upgrade Recommendation

Your processor is the limiting factor. A faster CPU will unlock your GPU's full potential.

Intel Core i9-14900T

How the bottleneck is calculated

We believe in being transparent about our methodology. Here is exactly how the numbers are produced.

1

CPU gaming score

Raw PassMark single-thread score is scaled to approximate real gaming throughput — single-thread speed matters most, but core count and architectural efficiency add headroom.

score = singleCore × log₂(cores + 1) × tierScale

Tier scale: Entry 1.0 → Mid 1.1 → High 1.25 → Ultra 1.4 → Enthusiast 1.6

2

GPU score & resolution scaling

The GPU's PassMark raster score is divided by a resolution multiplier — higher resolutions demand proportionally more from the GPU, shifting the bottleneck toward the graphics card.

effectiveGPU = rasterScore / resolutionRatio

Resolution ratios: 1080p = 1.0 · 1440p = 1.78 · 4K = 4.0

3

RAM bandwidth penalty (optional)

Slow or single-channel memory starves the CPU. The reference point is DDR4-3600 dual-channel — no penalty, no bonus. Below that, effective CPU score is reduced by up to 25%.

factor = 0.75 + 0.25 × min(1, bandwidth / 7200)
effectiveCPU = cpuScore × factor

Bandwidth = speedMHz × channels. Reference: 3600 × 2 = 7200

4

Bottleneck decision

The imbalance percentage is the relative gap between the two scores. Below 10% the system is considered well-matched. The weaker component is identified as the bottleneck.

gap = |cpuScore − gpuScore| / max(both) × 100

< 10% → Balanced · CPU score < GPU → CPU bottleneck · GPU score < CPU → GPU bottleneck

Benchmark data is sourced from PassMark. Scores are normalized and intended as a relative guide — real-world performance varies by game, driver version, and system configuration. Always cross-reference with reviews and benchmarks for your specific use case.