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How Does CPU Clock Speed Affect Gaming Performance?
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How Does CPU Clock Speed Affect Gaming Performance?

CPU Clock Speed : 3.0GHz vs 3.5GHz vs 4.0GHz vs 4.5GHz vs 5.0GHz (i9 9900k)

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  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Intel i9 9900k
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  • GeForce RTX 2080 Ti 11GB
  • RAM 16GB DDR4 3600Mhz
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I guess if u have a 2080ti it affects a lot bc at a lower frequency the CPU becomes a bottleneck. But if u have a more common used gpu like 2060 or 1660ti nowadays, I doubt if 3.5 or 4 make any difference

Author — nikos balomenos
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Very nice video, the difference is huge up until 4.5GHz, but it seems that 5GHz is not worth it most of the time, higher temperatures and energy consumption. At least for gaming, I am sure that the difference would be larger in rendering tasks

Author — Pietro Figura
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I tested Shadow of the Tomb Raider in 1440p. And I had the same results in 4.6 and 4.9 GHz. My system is 9700kf and rtx 2070 super ram 16gb ddr4 3200

Author — Seven #allo
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There is a regression in frame times at 5ghz AVX desync perhaps, I think 4.7ghz could be a good compromise

Author — BUDA20
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Great demonstration, can you explain later the effect of cpu vs gpu bottleneck, which one causes lag, and which one causes low frame rates without the lag, thanks for the content

Author — Yas Sin
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Acredito que se subir mais o clock ainda vai ter ganho de FPS, porque a GPU ainda não está no seu limite.

Author — ptx
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