How to stop bottlenecking ?
3 hours ago, LogicalDrm said:-> Moved to Troubleshooting
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You don't stop bottlenecking. Its not that kind of issue. You just upgrade to move it in place where it bothers you least.
This post is pointless. For one, you are replying to someone else's thread with your own "problem". For two, you seem to have wasted money on stuff that wouldn't have any effect on any performance related problem you might have had.
I used that i3 to flash the bios so I figured why not play with it and it is pointless that's the point just showing that there isn't much u can do with an i3 even with a z series and stupid amount of cooling generally in his case idk what mobo he has so dk what is best to recommend but it's nearly a 10 yr old cpu probably time for newer hardware

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