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No bottleneck. It will be fine.

My friend wants to add a 750 ti in his secondary computer for 720p gaming.

He has a second gen i3.

Should I suggest him to go for a cpu upgrade too or it is capable of the gpu.

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My friend wants to add a 750 ti in his secondary computer for 720p gaming.

He has a second gen i3.

Should I suggest him to go for a cpu upgrade too or it is capable of the gpu.

No should be totally fine.





 
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Should be fine

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Thanks.

Changing cpu would mean changing motherboard which will be much

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Thanks.

Changing cpu would mean changing motherboard which will be much

you can buy a used i5/i7 and keep the mobo  ;)

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