Benchmark help

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I've noticed in diffrent games i play and in this instance call of duty that my framerate tends to be low. i was wondering if anybody could help me with the specs below.

Cpu: Ryzen 7 2700x Bottle neck 11%
Gpu: Nvidia RTX 3050 Bottle neck 89%

Im pretty sure i need to a new Gpu but i dont know any so if thats case could i get some suggestions of good gpus ranging from 150-300$
 
Hi and welcome.

A quick way of finding out where the bigger limit on your frames is, is to lower the graphical settings and / or resolution to the lowest possible and see how many more frames youre getting. If its a lot then you would benefit more from a faster CPU rather than a GPU upgrade.

You can pick up a Ryzen 5600 or even a 5700X3d within that budget, which are both a lot faster than what you have now.
 
Sorry if I wasnt clear enough, it might be that your CPU is actually the thing that is slowing you down more in COD. This single player testing of BLOPS 6 shows the RTX 3050 hitting 44 FPS at the maximum settings at 1080p in single player. If youre hitting 50-60 with the very lowest settings it seems likely to me you are hitting a CPU 'bottleneck' in this game.

What version of COD are we talking about exactly? Multiplayer or single player?

What are your other full system specs?

Can you tell us roughly what happens to your FPS when you play on each of the lowest, medium, and high settings?

Any bottleneck calculator you are looking at should be ignored, it cant be calculated as any kind of %, you have to check it game by game and even then it varies depending on a lot of things.
 
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I play multiplayer but the rest of my specs are:
16gb ram
Dell Inc. 0VYXHD motherboard
and i play on 1907GB TEAM TM8PS7002T (SATA (SSD))
and a 165 hz monitor
on high settings i probably played with around 40 fps and on medium roughly around 50-60 and then its around 55 - 70
 
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I play multiplayer but the rest of my specs are:
16gb ram
Dell Inc. 0VYXHD motherboard
and i play on 1907GB TEAM TM8PS7002T (SATA (SSD))
and a 165 hz monitor
on high settings i probably played with around 40 fps and on medium roughly around 50-60 and then its around 55 - 70

If the difference between medium and low is only a few FPS then its a good sign you are hitting your CPU limit more than the GPU in COD (Warzone).

Unfortunately as this is a Dell from what I can find you wont be able to upgrade the CPU as they didnt release a BIOS update to allow it as would be normal on a motherboard by any other manufacturer.

Also unfortunately its quite likely that it has a very low capacity power supply and/or limited space in the case to allow much of a GPU upgrade either, even if that would help you out.

Whats the exact model of the Dell you have, Inspiron XXXX?
 
Looks like it has a 460W PSU as standard.

So to sum up:

1. You are being limited by your CPU in COD. Dell hasnt released a new BIOS to allow any CPU upgrade. You have the fastest available.

2. You have a limited capacity power supply that may allow you to upgrade just about to something like an RTX 4060, provided there is physically enough space in the case for it. But it probably wont make much difference apart from letting you hit 50-60 FPS at high settings rather than at low.

At that point if it were me I would rather save my money towards a new system. This time using off the shelf parts that wont limit or complicate any potential future upgrades.
 

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