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Will the Celeron 2955U bottleneck the RX 9070 XT? See the score below, powered by real FPS from 100+ games.
Your Intel Celeron 2955U is limiting your GPU. You're getting fewer frames than your graphics card can push, a faster CPU would close that gap.
Your CPU is 92% weaker. Upgrade to the Intel Core Ultra 5 245K for +3400% CPU performance.
A bottleneck is when one component limits the rest of your system. If your GPU can render 200 FPS but your CPU can only prepare 120 frames of game data, you are capped at 120, you are paying for performance you are not getting.
This bottleneck calculator is a quick bottleneck test for your build, a bottleneck checker that uses real FPS data from 100+ games instead of synthetic benchmarks. For exact numbers during the games you play, benchmark your PC with HowManyFPS.
A CPU bottleneck means your processor cannot keep up with your graphics card. This is most common at 1080p and in CPU-heavy games like shooters, strategy, and open-world titles with complex AI. Signs include low GPU usage (under 80%) while your CPU runs near 100%. Use the resolution toggle above to check if switching to 1440p or 4K rebalances your build.
A GPU bottleneck means your graphics card is the weaker link. This is expected at 4K and in visually demanding games with ray tracing or high-resolution textures. Your CPU will show low usage while your GPU runs at 95%+. Upgrading your GPU or lowering resolution and visual settings will close the gap.