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Pentium g3250 gtx 1650 bottleneck.

Hi I am thinking of buying a gtx 1650 because the rx 570 is a bit overkill for me.I am thinking of playing games in 1080p med-high settings.I will cap fps at 60.Will it bottleneck too much?

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Yep. Anything over a 1050 won't really matter unless you plan on upgrading the cpu. My personal suggestion would be a used i5 4430/4440 or 4460 and a 1050 Ti. The 1650 alone is a horrible purchase in your case. 

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1 minute ago, Sadman Tahsin said:

i I am thinking of buying a gtx 1650 because the rx 570 is a bit overkill for me.

Is it massively cheaper?

 

2 minutes ago, Sadman Tahsin said:

I am thinking of playing games in 1080p med-high settings.I will cap fps at 60.

1650 can do it, but not for very long in the future

 

3 minutes ago, Sadman Tahsin said:

Will it bottleneck too much?

You solve bottleneck issue with a faster CPU, not downgrading the GPU. You get a worse GPU now means replacing it more often, and that's bad for your wallet

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1650 its just marketing strategy. 1050ti is enough and at least i3 or equivalent for safer go.

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On 8/18/2019 at 6:53 PM, 5x5 said:

Yep. Anything over a 1050 won't really matter unless you plan on upgrading the cpu. My personal suggestion would be a used i5 4430/4440 or 4460 and a 1050 Ti. The 1650 alone is a horrible purchase in your case. auto clicker word unscrambler jumble solver

ecause the rx 570 is a bit overkill for me.I am thinking of playing games in 1080p med-high settings.I will cap fps at 60.Will it bottleneck too much?

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Just now, amekassa45 said:

ecause the rx 570 is a bit overkill for me.I am thinking of playing games in 1080p med-high settings.I will cap fps at 60.Will it bottleneck too much?

Most modern games won't run at all on that CPU - 2 cores is not enough.

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I am thinking of buying an i3-4130.Will it be good?I will have to downgrade to gt 1030.Will it be good purchase?Please let me know

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