S Silent KZ Honorable Dec 3, 2013 90 0 10,630 Dec 29, 2013 #1 i hav intel i5 2310 2.9 ghz ,4gb ram ,corsair vs500 watt ,amd hd readon 7870 2gb and win 7 .....is my comp a bottleneck ????
i hav intel i5 2310 2.9 ghz ,4gb ram ,corsair vs500 watt ,amd hd readon 7870 2gb and win 7 .....is my comp a bottleneck ????
Solution simmons33 Dec 29, 2013 I dont even think you will need to Overclock. If your running some games flat out. And your not seeing...say for Example.. CPU Core 0 -99% Core 1 -99% Core 2 -99% Core 3 -99% And your GPU is doing this.... GPU - 52%........62%....58% Then you dont have a bottleneck http://ark.intel.com/products/53445/
I dont even think you will need to Overclock. If your running some games flat out. And your not seeing...say for Example.. CPU Core 0 -99% Core 1 -99% Core 2 -99% Core 3 -99% And your GPU is doing this.... GPU - 52%........62%....58% Then you dont have a bottleneck http://ark.intel.com/products/53445/
JuX Honorable Dec 1, 2013 448 1 10,960 Dec 29, 2013 #2 Overclock your processor a bit, get an additional of 4GB of RAM and you will be running the latest games on great quality. Upvote 0 Downvote
Overclock your processor a bit, get an additional of 4GB of RAM and you will be running the latest games on great quality.
dish_moose Splendid Jul 7, 2010 2,952 0 21,460 Dec 29, 2013 #3 Most newer multi player games require 4 cores to run smoothly. Edit my bad - was early and I thought I saw I3. -Bruce Upvote 0 Downvote
Most newer multi player games require 4 cores to run smoothly. Edit my bad - was early and I thought I saw I3. -Bruce
simmons33 Honorable Nov 7, 2012 699 0 11,160 Dec 29, 2013 Solution #4 I dont even think you will need to Overclock. If your running some games flat out. And your not seeing...say for Example.. CPU Core 0 -99% Core 1 -99% Core 2 -99% Core 3 -99% And your GPU is doing this.... GPU - 52%........62%....58% Then you dont have a bottleneck http://ark.intel.com/products/53445/ Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I dont even think you will need to Overclock. If your running some games flat out. And your not seeing...say for Example.. CPU Core 0 -99% Core 1 -99% Core 2 -99% Core 3 -99% And your GPU is doing this.... GPU - 52%........62%....58% Then you dont have a bottleneck http://ark.intel.com/products/53445/
S Silent KZ Honorable Dec 3, 2013 90 0 10,630 Dec 29, 2013 #5 wat should i still upgrade ??? Upvote 0 Downvote
simmons33 Honorable Nov 7, 2012 699 0 11,160 Dec 29, 2013 #6 Cant go wrong with an SSD for your OS and a traditional HDD for Games and other Media... But thats not going to increase your FPS Just overall System Responsiveness Upvote 0 Downvote
Cant go wrong with an SSD for your OS and a traditional HDD for Games and other Media... But thats not going to increase your FPS Just overall System Responsiveness
S Silent KZ Honorable Dec 3, 2013 90 0 10,630 Dec 29, 2013 #7 simmons33 : Cant go wrong with an SSD for your OS and a traditional HDD for Games and other Media... But thats not going to increase your FPS Just overall System Responsiveness wat ur saying is tat no upgrade is needed other than the RAM right ?? Upvote 0 Downvote
simmons33 : Cant go wrong with an SSD for your OS and a traditional HDD for Games and other Media... But thats not going to increase your FPS Just overall System Responsiveness wat ur saying is tat no upgrade is needed other than the RAM right ??
dish_moose Splendid Jul 7, 2010 2,952 0 21,460 Dec 29, 2013 #8 You need to determine if in fact you need an upgrade. If your FSP are low turn down the gpu settings. If FPS increase gpu is your problem and if the don't increase your cpu is holding you back. What games do you play and at what resolution? -Bruce Upvote 0 Downvote
You need to determine if in fact you need an upgrade. If your FSP are low turn down the gpu settings. If FPS increase gpu is your problem and if the don't increase your cpu is holding you back. What games do you play and at what resolution? -Bruce