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No, just throw an ssd in there and you'll be good. The i5 2400 is enough for light gaming and the 750 should go fine with that. I'm running a 780 in one right now and that seems to be just over the bottlenecking threshold. 

I'm trying to build a PC for my friend for her birthday and i have my old gtx 750 that i wanted to use for it. I'm gonna pull a bit of a "$69 gaming pc move" here and stick it into an old optiplex with an i5 2400. Does anybody think that that'll cause any bottlenecks? Thanks.

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No, just throw an ssd in there and you'll be good. The i5 2400 is enough for light gaming and the 750 should go fine with that. I'm running a 780 in one right now and that seems to be just over the bottlenecking threshold. 

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Hi

 

I have a I5 2500 and a GTX 960  . So far I can play most modern games , except the one like Star Citizen. I can play but the a lot of lags because of low processing and video 

 

I am now playing The Division 2 and no problem so far. Video is very acceptable 

 

You should be fine.

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