Help with processor and gpu

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by icarotkd, Apr 20, 2013.

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  1. icarotkd

    icarotkd Guest

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    Hello everyone, first of all, im a noob, so go easy on me and please, be patient.
    My english is not the best BTW.
    I have a 9500gt pretty old GPU but I can actually play games like bf3 with 30 fps on low...
    But, i wanna buy a gtx 650, wich is a pretty good card, but the problem is my sh1tt1 processor.
    Its a celeron 2.60 e3400 2.60 ghz dual core.
    I dont know how its going to be when i get the new card, i mean, will it be fine even with this cheap and outdated processor? will i have all the performance with the card?
    To be more precise i also want to know how much fps will i have on bf3 (i like to use bf3 cuz its a demanding game) when i get the card.
    Right now i have more or less 30 fps on 800x600 on low. How much FPS will i have with the gtx 650 and this bad cpu?
    Thanks again.
     
  2. DAWG1

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    Your cpu will bottleneck your 650. You will see some improvement but not what you are looking for.
     
  3. Loophole35

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    I'd be inclined to think that your CPU may be holding back your current card as well so if you play BF3 online for example youse not see any improvement. If I were you I'd save up and try to pick up a full upgrade even an i3 would be night and day for you.
     
  4. Xtreme1979

    Xtreme1979 Guest

    Agreed, a new card would be a waste of money when paired with your Celeron. The only reason I would suggest the 650 is if you're planning a new system build in the very near future.
     

  5. chirop

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    I have to agree with the rest , your CPU is really holding your videocard back.
     
  6. Sukovsky

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    It does not matter what bottlenecks what here. Both are too slow to decently run current games
     

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