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Hey guys planning to upgrade my pc because my parents wont buy me a new one -.-

PC SPECS:

Pentium(R) Dual-Core CPU E5700 @3.00GHz 2.99GHz

(IDK BRAND) 1.00 GB DDR2-332 

ASRock G31M-VS2

(IDK BRAND) 650W PSU

TOSHIBA 500GB HDD

plans to add

8GB RAM DDR2-800

ASUS GTX 750 ti

 

will it bottleneck ?? :o pls help so scared to try cause low money

can i also have win 10 at it?? bc 64bit 

 

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Bottlenecks aren't static. 

 

What do you want to be able to run?

 

The thing about computer hardware is that it's a very broad platform. Some programs will utilize more CPU, others more GPU. By building an asymmetrical system where your GPU is much more modern and higher end than your CPU, you ARE going to run into bottlenecks in some programs.

 

A bottleneck isn't going to kill your performance either way, it just means you aren't going to be able to benefit past a certain point from your hardware. Adding a discrete GPU to a machine that does not have a discrete GPU will ALWAYS increase it's performance.

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5 hours ago, SageOfSpice said:

What do you want to be able to run?

dota 2 and csgo is fine by me 

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6 hours ago, SageOfSpice said:

Bottlenecks aren't static. 

 

What do you want to be able to run?

 

The thing about computer hardware is that it's a very broad platform. Some programs will utilize more CPU, others more GPU. By building an asymmetrical system where your GPU is much more modern and higher end than your CPU, you ARE going to run into bottlenecks in some programs.

 

A bottleneck isn't going to kill your performance either way, it just means you aren't going to be able to benefit past a certain point from your hardware. Adding a discrete GPU to a machine that does not have a discrete GPU will ALWAYS increase it's performance.

i kinda dont get your explanation tho...

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