Will 4gb of ram and 650ti bottleneck a 8350

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the core 2 duo might bottleneck it a bit, but you know youll be getting 100% out of the CPU. at the end of the day if you know you will be upgrading both CPU and GPU it doesnt really matter. If you had to choose i would say 8350 now since the 650ti isnt bad, and get a 760 at christmas

XCalinX

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What if Ill get the 750ti later, I have the 650ti now.
 

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The 650 Ti is a good low range graphics card that has great performance for the price. I don't think upgrading to a 750TI will be worth it. You should upgrade to the highest GPU you can because all low end and most mid-range GPUs will be the bottleneck because you have a really good Processor. Could you save up a little more and go for a 760 in the future? that would be your best bet. I hope this helps :)
 
you dont want to upgrade just for a newer generation, but basically same model card (X50ti X=generation ). to make an upgrade worth it you will want a 760 or greater. And yes 4GB and a 650ti will bottleneck an 8350, but thats not a huge deal because when you **do** upgrade you know the CPU will be capable.
 

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+1
 

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I will be able to go for a 760 on Christmas.
 


basically, exactly what jared said :p
 

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Would it be better to get a 760 now and use it with my C2D E8400 or get a FX 8350 now?
 
the core 2 duo might bottleneck it a bit, but you know youll be getting 100% out of the CPU. at the end of the day if you know you will be upgrading both CPU and GPU it doesnt really matter. If you had to choose i would say 8350 now since the 650ti isnt bad, and get a 760 at christmas
 
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Thanks