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I5 2320 bottlenecking msi gtx 970

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October 8, 2014 10:01:36 PM

I just recieved my MSI gtx 970 today and decided to try it out in bf4 on a 64 player server and i'm just not seeing the performance that other people are getting out of the card. Every video that i have seen has never dipped below 85 FPS however mine often goes into the 50s. My CPU remains at 80-90% usage and never maxes out however my GPU also doesnt max out and is usually around 60-80% on all ultra at 1080p.

A little background on my system. It started out as a dell prebuilt which is why my CPU is a little dated. I bought an r9 280x about a month ago but when I saw how cheap and how much more performance the gtx 970 gave I returned it and paid a little more for a 970. My r9 280x usually got around 70 FPS in BF4 but i believe it is because of mantle.

Just wanting some opinions and see if maybe my card is defective. I have read that any modern I5 cpu will not bottleneck the gtx 970 but im 90% sure it is my CPU. My mobo has an LGA 1155 socket so I am looking at upgrading to an I5 3570k if I need to.

CPU specs: as stated earlier this started as a prebuilt PC but ill name off some of the parts that I have put in there.

Rosewill 630W PSU
6gb ram
I5 2320 CPU
MSI GTX 970

Not sure on the rest but can try and figure it out if needed.

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October 8, 2014 10:17:02 PM

I'm not sure I'd call that cpu "modern", it's release was in 2011. What is the model number of your motherboard? It should be printed on the motherboard or you might find it in system info in administrative tools. Perhaps related to memory configuration or PCIe x16 slot revision if it's an old revision.
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October 8, 2014 10:18:52 PM

Yes that is an absolute bottle neck on your GPU. I would upgrade that CPU and up the ram.
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October 8, 2014 10:18:53 PM

Model is 0GDG8Y.
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October 8, 2014 10:19:48 PM

Yea that is what i assumed. Just wanted some other opinions before I tossed out the money on a new one.
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October 8, 2014 10:25:20 PM

BF4 in large multiplayer maps is one of very few games that shows significant performance scaling all the way to i7.
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October 8, 2014 10:30:25 PM

Alright I believe ill try to pick up an i7 3770k because it seems like the safest option. Hopefully it will make things better. Thanks for the help!
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October 8, 2014 10:37:35 PM

Claiss said:
Alright I believe ill try to pick up an i7 3770k because it seems like the safest option. Hopefully it will make things better. Thanks for the help!


I had mentioned the 3770 in a previous post i since deleted it. i didnt realize your older mobo the Intel Core i7-2600K would be the best CPU your mobo can handle found here as well as mony other places http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...
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October 8, 2014 10:49:55 PM

Oh alright ill look into it a bit. thanks for the reply!
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October 8, 2014 11:20:08 PM

Actually, it seems your board will support any of the i5 or i7 Sandy bridge cpus. I can't guarantee that 150%, but all the resources I looked at for that board said all Sandy bridge cpus were supported. There are a variety of i5 and i7 Sandy bridge cpus that would be very good upgrades with significant performance increases over your current cpu.
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October 8, 2014 11:22:32 PM

The i5 3570k and 3770k are Ivy bridge and therefore not supported, at least from what I'm seeing. It's possible that perhaps there has been a BIOS revision that changes that limitation, but I can't find any evidence of it for that board.
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October 8, 2014 11:28:49 PM

Claiss said:
Oh alright ill look into it a bit. thanks for the reply!


darkbreeze said:
This is the best cpu in the price range equivalent to the 3770k that is Sandy bridge and therefore compatible.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Core i7-2600K 3.4GHz Quad-Core Processor ($324.98 @ Amazon)
Total: $324.98
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-10-09 02:25 EDT-0400


Yes, this is the best CPU for that mobo.
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October 8, 2014 11:33:07 PM

diabedo said:
Yes, this is the best CPU for that mobo.


No, it's not. There are several higher end Sandy bridge models that would work with that board, if the Dell and Intel supporting documentation is still accurate, however, they are over 500 dollars each, so probably not a very smart investment.

Here is a list of the Sandy bridge cpus.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge
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October 8, 2014 11:44:46 PM

darkbreeze said:
diabedo said:
Yes, this is the best CPU for that mobo.


No, it's not. There are several higher end Sandy bridge models that would work with that board, if the Dell and Intel supporting documentation is still accurate, however, they are over 500 dollars each, so probably not a very smart investment.

Here is a list of the Sandy bridge cpus.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge


you are correct. my recent answer was a bit short sighted. I should have said best consumer grade CPU for that mobo.
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October 9, 2014 12:03:19 AM

diabedo said:
you are correct. my recent answer was a bit short sighted. I should have said best consumer grade CPU for that mobo.


Agreed. I knew what you meant but I just wanted to make sure the OP fully understood his options. I wasn't trying to be nit picky though. Heh.
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October 9, 2014 12:10:22 AM

darkbreeze said:
diabedo said:
you are correct. my recent answer was a bit short sighted. I should have said best consumer grade CPU for that mobo.


Agreed. I knew what you meant but I just wanted to make sure the OP fully understood his options. I wasn't trying to be nit picky though. Heh.

haha. good deal. I love the community here XD
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October 9, 2014 1:24:11 PM

I have thought about it a bit and i think i will just save up and replace the mobo and go with an i5 4690k. Everything I have read says it should be fine with the gtx 970.

However I am having a bit of an issue with the card. When I am playing a game where the usage exceeds 85-90% and i play it for 10-30 mins, in this case it was Witcher 2, the card just shuts off and my monitor stops receiving a signal. My PC doesn't shut down just the GPU and the audio loops.

I find this odd coming from an r9 280x which uses FAR more power and it worked perfectly. Only thing i can think of is that the card is defective. The card is running at stock clocks and the temp never exceeds 65 degrees C.
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October 9, 2014 1:59:26 PM

Or possibly the PSU has developed a failure in the circuit that supplies power to the PCIe plug. What is the model number of your Rosewill PSU?
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October 9, 2014 7:17:21 PM

If you don't have the most current BIOS firmware, I'd start there. Everything else is irrelevant until you have the most recent firmware version for hardware support issues.
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