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Started by mhzz | | 10 answers
gtx750ti will bottleneck too much or little?
can you help find my PCi-E x16 version P31-ES3G and my CPU is Core 2 Duo E7500 with 4GB RAM DDR2.I planning change GTX750ti but I don't know how much it bottleneck.i playing modern game at low setting or medium at res 1600x900 or 1920x1080 . I still can play 1920x1080 with GT220 1GB DDR3 at high setting on COD MW3 and COD Black ops 2.What I want to know is will my MOBO support that card or not.my PSU will support it because 500watt.The question is does it bottleneck my CPU too much for all games including low graphics game such as Counter Strike GO or Source or L4D 2 or just some games that require Quad Core like Watch Dogs and BF4.

games I want to play is BF4,GTA V,COD GHOSTS,DYING LIGHT AND DEAD ISLAND 2.i think I can manage the bottleneck if its not too much by set the games at high setting make the gpu in busy so it wont be bottleneck too much.
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September 12, 2014 3:57:20 AM

mhzz said:
spentshells said:
Makes sense, I guess the 7790 is around 110 these days vs around 130 for the 750ti.


how about MSI GF GTX750 1GB DDR5 twin frorz non ti?


750 is nowhere near the card the 7790\260x or 750ti are

September 12, 2014 2:10:13 AM

spentshells said:
Makes sense, I guess the 7790 is around 110 these days vs around 130 for the 750ti.


how about MSI GF GTX750 1GB DDR5 twin frorz non ti?
September 12, 2014 2:08:03 AM

spentshells said:
Makes sense, I guess the 7790 is around 110 these days vs around 130 for the 750ti.


its a bit like waste if I buy hd7790 just add 20 or 30 bucks
September 12, 2014 1:09:20 AM

Makes sense, I guess the 7790 is around 110 these days vs around 130 for the 750ti.
September 12, 2014 1:04:44 AM

Sanjay Srivastava said:
hd 7750 or hd 7790


The 7790 isn't really all that much different than the 750ti they game around the same level.
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1044?vs=1130

I was just thinking whats the point of buying something less powerfull then replacing it down the road.
September 12, 2014 1:00:09 AM

It will be fine, you won't need to upgrade the gpu for your next computer.

Pfretty simple. I see no reason to get a weaker card than that if you are at all serious about gaming.
September 12, 2014 12:14:04 AM

Sanjay Srivastava said:
card will be suported but highly bottlenecked
change to a good mobo and upgrade to ddr3 ram and at least a fx 8350 or i5


so you mean its too much bottlenecked? can you recommend me any GPU around that price that I can play the game I mentioned above?

September 12, 2014 12:09:52 AM

card will be suported but highly bottlenecked
change to a good mobo and upgrade to ddr3 ram and at least a fx 8350 or i5

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