Bottleneck Calculator UAE
Advanced PC Performance Analysis Tool for Gamers and Professionals
Component Configuration
Bottleneck Analysis Results
Minimal Bottleneck
Your CPU and GPU are well-balanced for your selected resolution and use case.
CPU Utilization
72%
GPU Utilization
96%
Estimated FPS
142 FPS
Performance Impact
Low (8%)
Recommendations
Optimal Configuration: Your current CPU and GPU pairing is well-balanced for 1440p gaming.
Consider Upgrading: For 4K gaming, you might consider upgrading to a more powerful GPU to maximize performance.
How to Use Our Bottleneck Calculator
Our UAE Bottleneck Calculator is simple to operate even without being a tech-savvy person. Follow these simple steps:
Select CPU
Choose your processor (e.g., Intel Core i5-13600K, Ryzen 7 7800X3D).
Select GPU
Pick your graphics card (e.g., NVIDIA RTX 4080, AMD RX 7900 XT).
Select Primary Use Case
Gaming, streaming, video editing, or productivity.
Click “Calculate Bottleneck
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The percentage of bottleneck gives you the relative system balance level.
0–10%: Perfect balance
11-20%: slight restriction (acceptable)
21–30%: Moderate bottleneck (needs optimization)
30%+: Strong bottleneck (upgrade recommended).
This fact comes in handy in deciding whether or not to upgrade or do any changes on your settings. The resolution that you have to adopt (1080p, 1440p or 4K) and the manner in which you use your PC is what determines the effectiveness of your system. Indicatively, 1080p gaming is relatively CPU-demanding compared to 4K gaming, which is CPU-straining.
In order to get the correct bottleneck numbers, you need to make sure that you select a correct model of your CPU and your GPU in the dropdown list not mere close ones. Such a small distinction as an RTX 4070 vs. 4070 Ti can make a difference by a few percentage points.
The effectiveness of your system requires you to adopt a resolution (1080p, 1440p or 4K) and the way you utilize your PC. As an example, 1080p gaming is tend to be CPU-intensive whereas 4K gaming is more of a strain on the CPU. Choose your actual application gaming, video editing or streaming.
These guidelines aim to guide you in ensuring that your system is optimized to achieve the best performance and no performance restrictions can be experienced due to unbalanced components.
These are the ways of how to make the most of them:
Upgrade Your CPU or GPU:
When you see that your system has a high CPU or GPU bottleneck, then you may upgrade the less powerful part. As an instance, when your CPU is weaker than your GPU.Enable XMP or EXPO Profiles:
Many users forget to activate these memory profiles in the BIOS. Enabling XMP (for Intel) or EXPO (for AMD) allows your RAM.
Using such individualized suggestions, you are able to decrease the bottleneck percentage, increase hardware life.
I took it to my Bottleneck Calculator UAE where I have tested my new gaming setup and it works well! The tool immediately informed me of my CPU-GPU balance and provided me with the tips to optimize performance. It is also fast, precise and extremely user friendly - it is strongly advised to gamers and PC building enthusiasts in the UAE!
Once you have a bottleneck percentage that falls within the range of 0-10 percent, then you have to congratulate yourself that you have a very well-balanced system. This implies that your CPU and GPU are optimally matched which can work efficiently without one of them holding the other one back.
It is in this range that your system is capable of maximum performance output and both components can perform almost to maximum capacity. You will have the ease of frame rates, quickness in rendering and the ability to multitask.
This type of setup is ideal in top-tier gaming, 4K video editing, 3D rendering as well as intensive multitasking. Streaming, designing, or gaming on ultra settings will be effortlessly done with your hardware without bottlenecks and system lag.
When you have a percentage of 11-20 (between 11 and 20) in your bottleneck then your system is still performing very well, however there is a slight performance imbalance between your CPU and the GPU.
This range normally shows that one component is slightly slower and thus, temporary performance slumps may occur regularly, such as in simulation games, rendering expensive projects, or playing competitive titles bound at lower resolutions like 1080You may see a few performance dips, slower rendering speed, or worse multitasking performance, but nothing extreme. The average user is not going to notice much difference in the daily usage or in gaming performance.
This range is a signifier that the GPU is being constrained by one of the components (usually the CPU). The CPU can easily become the bottleneck at 1080p or 1440p resolutions. This is improved by replacing or modifying your processor, altering the cooling or modifying the software settings to achieve a more balanced work load.
When the bottleneck is more than 30 percent, you have a huge mismatch in your system. One of the components is too weak concerning the other and will cause significant performance drops, stutters and processes less than the other can.
To correct this, it is most likely that you will have to replace the weaker hardware parts – such as making a combination of a top-quality GPU and a more powerful CPU.
Common CPU & GPU Bottleneck Scenarios
The following are some actual examples of typical configurations and their equilibrium:
| CPU | GPU | Bottleneck Type | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intel Core i5-13600K | NVIDIA RTX 4080 | Balanced | 1440p / 4K Gaming |
| AMD Ryzen 5 5600 | RTX 4070 Ti | GPU-Bound | 1080p Gaming |
| Intel i3-12100F | RTX 3080 | CPU Bottleneck | Not Recommended |
| Ryzen 7 7800X3D | RTX 4070 Super | Balanced | Competitive Gaming |
| Intel i9-14900K | RTX 4090 | GPU-Bound | 4K Ultra Gaming |
Use this table to compare your build and check if it’s well-matched for your preferred resolution or workload.
Features of this tool
CPU & GPU Compatibility
Our tool analyzes both components in real-time to show whether your system is CPU-bound or GPU-bound
Personalized Performance
Get smart, actionable suggestions to improve your setup. Whether it’s upgrading your CPU, increasing RAM.
Localized Hardware
Our calculator is optimized to the UAE unlike the global ones. It takes into account the availability of local hardware and the price trends of AED, as well as the local performance data.
Multi-Use Case
Whether you’re gaming, editing videos, streaming, or running professional workloads, our tool adapts to your primary use case. Get customized bottleneck results and performance tips.
A GPU bottleneck occurs when your graphics card cannot keep up with the processor’s output — usually seen in 4K gaming or rendering workloads.
Yes, a 10 percent bottleneck is quite normal and this is an indicator that you have a well balanced system.
Yes. Lack of or slowness in RAM may limit the data exchange between CPU and GPU, which may create more bottlenecks.

