obsama1 Distinguished Feb 3, 2012 3,070 0 21,160 Sep 6, 2012 #1 Yes, it would. Not by a lot, but it would.
C cloudzeng Honorable Aug 23, 2012 95 0 10,630 Sep 6, 2012 #2 Well i have a 1600t @ 4.0 ghz. I'm asking you guys if it is a pretty good cpu, that won't bottleneck a 670? Or should i upgrade to sandy/ivy bridge Upvote 0 Downvote
Well i have a 1600t @ 4.0 ghz. I'm asking you guys if it is a pretty good cpu, that won't bottleneck a 670? Or should i upgrade to sandy/ivy bridge
1depp1 Honorable Jul 12, 2012 310 0 10,810 Sep 6, 2012 #3 no, it would not bottleneck a single 670, maybe if you SLI the 670, then yes, a bit of bottleneck. so, with this cpu, you can play games at max 1080p resolution no problem! Upvote 0 Downvote
no, it would not bottleneck a single 670, maybe if you SLI the 670, then yes, a bit of bottleneck. so, with this cpu, you can play games at max 1080p resolution no problem!