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overclocked i7 2600 will bottleneck the gpu???

Hi! I'm planing to upgrade an old pc, but my budget is small. For my cpu i am going to use an overclocked i7 2600. For the gpu i thought of a INNO3D GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR5 Twin X2 OC PCIE. Is the cpu going to be weak for that gpu or will it perform ok? And is the GTX 1650 better than the GTX 1050 TI ?:

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13 minutes ago, Politor said:

the GTX 1650 better than the GTX 1050 TI

Ostensibly equal.

 

13 minutes ago, Politor said:

overclocked i7 2600

Are you going to be doing BCLK overclocking? I doubt you'd be able to get a decent enough performance boost to change whether or not you're being bottlenecked.

 

We still have to know the performance target and the games you'll be playing to tell you if you have a bottleneck.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

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The fastest GPU in the Intel quad core era (before Ryzen came out) was the 1080Ti. While Sandy Bridge loses some performance from being some generations back, it's still fine for much gaming as games can scale down as well as up. You're not going to get top performance on newer titles, but with that GPU level it wasn't going to happen anyway.

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