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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

GPU Bottleneck

27% imbalance

RTX 3070 can't keep up at 1080p. A GPU upgrade will directly improve frame rates.

73%

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i9-14900F

100%

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RTX 3070

Bottleneck
Upgrade Recommendation

Your graphics card can't keep up at this resolution. A GPU upgrade will directly improve frame rates.

AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE

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.