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Hey there, I was wondering if these will bottleneck and how bad would it be.

 

I'm going to be using a Intel petium G4560 7th gen @ 3.3 ghz and I want to know if it will bottleneck with a gtx 1050 ti 2gb video card. 

 

I want to be able to play games like battlegrounds, bf1 and some other games like those on medium/low settings.would this cpu along with a gtx1050 ti and 8gb ddr4 ram be able to play these?

 

I'm new to pic building btw... 

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I just asked the same question, just for a slightly faster (3.7GHz) Pentium. From what everyone said, it shouldn't bottleneck your GPU, unless it's a CPU intensive game (though if it's that hard to run, would the 1050 run it in the first place?). For reference, I've got an EVGA 1050 Ti Superclocked.

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You need to understand that every system will either have a GPU or CPU bottleneck. It just matters how much of a bottleneck there is.

 

In this system you're talking about, there will probably be a CPU bottleneck but it should be fairly minor. You should be able to get 60+ fps in those games you mentioned on medium/low detail.

 

If you can, try and get an i5 though. i5 would be perfect

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4 minutes ago, GlynDavies said:

You need to understand that every system will either have a GPU or CPU bottleneck. It just matters how much of a bottleneck there is.

 

In this system you're talking about, there will probably be a CPU bottleneck but it should be fairly minor. You should be able to get 60+ fps in those games you mentioned on medium/low detail.

 

If you can, try and get an i5 though. i5 would be perfect

BF1 likes to use more than two cores, that's why I recommend an i5 btw

 

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51 minutes ago, DarkIceFTW said:

Hey there, I was wondering if these will bottleneck and how bad would it be.

 

I'm going to be using a Intel petium G4560 7th gen @ 3.3 ghz and I want to know if it will bottleneck with a gtx 1050 ti 2gb video card. 

 

I want to be able to play games like battlegrounds, bf1 and some other games like those on medium/low settings.would this cpu along with a gtx1050 ti and 8gb ddr4 ram be able to play these?

 

I'm new to pic building btw... 

Will run games fine, will lag a bit in CPU demanding games like BF1 for sure, you might still be pleased with the performance for that budget build,

 

Non-cpu-demanding games will run just fine

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On 4/18/2017 at 10:03 PM, GlynDavies said:

You can buy an i5 2400 for about the same price. Has about the same performance just with 4 cores so i5 2400 is my recommendation 

but the thing there is it isnt compatible with my motherboard. i found a i5 2400 with a LGA11155 socket where is my motherboard only supports LGA1151 socket types. i know, i should have mentioned my motherboard in the post but i didnt think of it at the time here is the motherboard im using anyways Gigabyte GA-H110M-S2 . as you can see it only supports LGA1151 socket types... so if theres anything you want to suggest then i can go with just that. btw my friend gave me his old motherboard for free so thats the reason im kind of stuck using that motherboard.

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1050 Ti 2Gb?? Its 1050....wont bottleneck in maximum games

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