Core i5-12490F + AMD RX 6800 Bottleneck Analysis
The Core i5-12490F and AMD RX 6800 are 9% apart at 1440p (6% at 1080p, 12% at 4K) - check the per-resolution breakdown below for where this pairing makes sense.
Balance across resolutions
1080p
Balanced
1440p
Balanced
4K
GPU 11-14%
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Component scores below are out of 100 on our gaming-performance scale, weighted by how much each resolution leans on the CPU vs the GPU - the closer the two weighted scores, the more balanced the pairing.

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1080p (Full HD)
Well BalancedEstimated AAA Game FPS
Based on gaming scores. Actual FPS varies by title.perfperformance
134
FPS
balancedbalanced
106
FPS
ultraultra
80
FPS
Great pairing! The Core i5-12490F and AMD RX 6800 are well-matched at 1080p (Full HD). Both components will be utilized efficiently with minimal performance waste. This is an ideal combination for this resolution.
1440p (Quad HD)
Well BalancedEstimated AAA Game FPS
Based on gaming scores. Actual FPS varies by title.perfperformance
106
FPS
balancedbalanced
77
FPS
ultraultra
53
FPS
Great pairing! The Core i5-12490F and AMD RX 6800 are well-matched at 1440p (Quad HD). Both components will be utilized efficiently with minimal performance waste. This is an ideal combination for this resolution.
4K (Ultra HD)
Moderate GPU Bottleneck (11-14%)Limiting factor at this resolution
Estimated AAA Game FPS
Based on gaming scores. Actual FPS varies by title.perfperformance
67
FPS
balancedbalanced
46
FPS
ultraultra
33
FPS
At 4K (Ultra HD), the AMD RX 6800 will hold back the Core i5-12490F by roughly 11-14% depending on the game. At 4K the GPU carries most of the workload, and your graphics card is the limiting factor. Upgrading your GPU would provide the biggest performance improvement at this resolution.
Will it run the games you play?
Pick your games for an estimated FPS at 1440p, high settings.
Valorant
424-574FPS
High-refresh
Counter-Strike 2
326-442FPS
High-refresh
Fortnite
Balanced settings, no Lumen
183-247FPS
High-refresh
Marvel Rivals
176-238FPS
High-refresh
Call of Duty: Warzone
98-132FPS
Smooth
These are estimates, not benchmarks. Your actual frame rate depends on your exact settings, resolution scaling, drivers, and the scene on screen - treat these as a realistic ballpark at high settings, not a guarantee. Lower settings or upscaling (DLSS/FSR) push them higher; maxed-out ray tracing pushes them lower.
Core i5-12490F + AMD RX 6800
We do not recommend buying every part in this pairing today - the ones worth buying link out to retailers, and the rest point to current alternatives instead:

GPU · Score 64/100
AMD RX 6800
16GB VRAM · 250W TDP · used / remaining stock
The AMD RX 6800 is discontinued - its price is an estimate of the used / remaining-stock market, not current new-retail.
Specs Comparison
| Spec | Core i5-12490F | AMD RX 6800 |
|---|---|---|
| Gaming Score | 74/100 | 64/100 |
| Benchmark Score | 64 | 60 |
| TDP | 65W | 250W |
| Price | $150.57 | Not recommended |
| Socket / VRAM | LGA1700 | 16GB |
| Release Year | 2022 | 2020 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Core i5-12490F a bottleneck for the AMD RX 6800?
No, the Core i5-12490F and AMD RX 6800 are well-matched at 1440p with only a 9% difference. This is an excellent pairing.
What resolution is best for the Core i5-12490F + AMD RX 6800?
The Core i5-12490F and AMD RX 6800 are most balanced at 1080p with only a 6% bottleneck. At 1080p, bottleneck is 6%. At 1440p, it's 9%. At 4K, it's 12%.
Should I upgrade from the Core i5-12490F or AMD RX 6800?
Neither - this pairing is well-balanced. Only upgrade when you want to target a higher resolution or need more performance in specific games.
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