Is my CPU bottlenecking my Pc?

Albert Knight

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Jun 17, 2015
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Hey guys, I'm having some issues with my current build while gaming:

- MB: AsRock 880GM-LE
- CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 965 BE
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750ti
- PSU: Cooler Master Extreme Power Plus 500w
- 4Gb Ram

While playing DA: Inquisition I hardly get 30-50 fps in low settings, with constant drops to 10, in Watch_Dogs I get 40-50 fps in medium settings and with GTA V 30-60 fps in low settings.

As far as I know I should be getting a better perfomance so, Is my CPU bottlenecking my Pc?

PD: Sorry for my bad english
 
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The lack of RAM may also be an issue so the first thing to do is establish if there's a bottleneck and where it may be.

If you Alt+Tab out of a game and open Task Manager, you can ascertain if the CPU or RAM is a bottleneck by checking their usage. If the CPU is at 100% or the available RAM is close to zero, then you have a bottleneck.

If you download and install MSI Afterburner you can use that to check GPU usage. Again, if it's close to 100% you have a bottleneck, but you could solve this by simply lowering or disabling some advanced graphical options.
The lack of RAM may also be an issue so the first thing to do is establish if there's a bottleneck and where it may be.

If you Alt+Tab out of a game and open Task Manager, you can ascertain if the CPU or RAM is a bottleneck by checking their usage. If the CPU is at 100% or the available RAM is close to zero, then you have a bottleneck.

If you download and install MSI Afterburner you can use that to check GPU usage. Again, if it's close to 100% you have a bottleneck, but you could solve this by simply lowering or disabling some advanced graphical options.
 
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