will my cpu botholneck the point of view gtx 560 ti 2 GB DDR5i have an athlon ii x2 240 oced at 3.0 ghz 500 wat power suply 4

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In situations like this the bottleneck (in this case not a MAJOR one) will occur as the CPU is far weaker than the GPU in gaming terms.

This means you want to remove workload fro mthe CPU and increase the load on the GPU.

You can achieve this (weirdly) turning up the dials on the gfx settings in many cases. It sounds counter intuitive, however this will prioritize the GPU and make sure it is utilized more than the CPU.

I don't think theqre will be a problem here.

DasHotShot

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In situations like this the bottleneck (in this case not a MAJOR one) will occur as the CPU is far weaker than the GPU in gaming terms.

This means you want to remove workload fro mthe CPU and increase the load on the GPU.

You can achieve this (weirdly) turning up the dials on the gfx settings in many cases. It sounds counter intuitive, however this will prioritize the GPU and make sure it is utilized more than the CPU.

I don't think theqre will be a problem here.
 
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daniel_blacke

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Uhm... I believe the question is, "Will my CPU be a bottleneck to this GPU?". By your own admission, the answer is yes. Whether or not it would be a "problem" was never mentioned in the OP.

Your solution to the issues that bottleneck will create, will not work with all games.