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Pentium g4600 + 770, will it bottleneck?

Zzzzz69

Hey guys. I found a second hand 770 for $98, and I'm currently planning to buy a g4600 due to financial issues. I wonder if it will bottleneck. Aim is just to play cs go with a single 60hz monitor. I was planning on buying a brand new 1050 but the performance gap between the 770 and 1050 is quite significant and I can even get the 770 cheaper than the 1050. Thank you in advance. 

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3 minutes ago, Zzzzz69 said:

Hey guys. I found a second hand 770 for $98, and I'm currently planning to buy a g4600 due to financial issues. I wonder if it will bottleneck. Aim is just to play cs go with a single 60hz monitor. I was planning on buying a brand new 1050 but the performance gap between the 770 and 1050 is quite significant and I can even get the 770 cheaper than the 1050. Thank you in advance. 

no simple answer is no

basically until its a 1070 or 1060 or more powerful you really dont need to worry about bottlenecking unless youre using a worse than duel core system even then it might be okay...

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5 minutes ago, Nogghan said:

no simple answer is no

basically until its a 1070 or 1060 or more powerful you really dont need to worry about bottlenecking unless youre using a worse than duel core system even then it might be okay...

Alright. Thank you ?

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Heyyyy, so I've been doing research for my cheapo PC build. I'll be playing Cs go, single monitor, and just 60hz. Here's the list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/zQnVWD I found a $98 second hand 770, and chose it for my build over the 1050. The whole build costs around $673. *35,000 pesos* Including the keyboard. That's all. :D

I'll be buying a local tempered matx case.

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Is anyone playing Cs on a 770? Are you guys having issues or anything that's worth to notice? 

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Should be good enough for CSGO, yes. The 770 is a pretty capable card still.

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Should be good enough for CSGO, yes. The 770 is a pretty capable card still.

Thank you bro. ?

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I have a 770 and I have no issues with it. What is happening in your case?

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35 minutes ago, Zzzzz69 said:

Thank you bro. ?

I'm running a GTX770 and an old i5 2500k and I'm reaching around 120fps on 1080p on average. 

Also bought a GTX1050Ti and it's a little bit faster but not double as the price. 

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I used to run the 770 alongside a 4670K, 120fps @ 4k lowest settings, ~190-240fps 1280x1024 lowest settings.

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1 hour ago, EMAGDNIM said:

I have a 770 and I have no issues with it. What is happening in your case?

Thank you. Nothing bro, I was just curious if the 770 has issues. Hehe thanks!

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1 hour ago, Droidbot said:

I used to run the 770 alongside a 4670K, 120fps @ 4k lowest settings, ~190-240fps 1280x1024 lowest settings.

Woahhh. That's pretty good. Thanks for the info!

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1 hour ago, FloRolf said:

I'm running a GTX770 and an old i5 2500k and I'm reaching around 120fps on 1080p on average. 

Also bought a GTX1050Ti and it's a little bit faster but not double as the price. 

Okay bro. Thanks. I guess I'll stick with the 770 ?

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