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The PC is fine, go from the 760 GTX to a 780ti and you will thank me later. Never ever buy a GTX 760 for any reason, that card is just a rebranded 3 year old GTX 670.
Yes he will you fool. His choice in I5 is not a fast, or one for grunt work. This is how i know you know nothing about hardware in the slightest. That GTX 760 is just a GTX 670 a 3 year old architecture that will indeed be bottlenecked by that slower I5.
Man you should study more its quite pathetic you think an I5 which is slower than that GTX 760 is not going to cause bottlenecks is beyond me.
I build and sell custom PC's for a living, and as i said you would be a fool to put a GTX titan with a I3 3330 no matter how you slice it.
If he gets a better I5, he wont have an issue but his current choice of I5 is slow.
Of course i care about the customer, its why if someone asks for the Titan, i always say "You want an I7 with that" and normally all buy the I7 when a Titan build is being built
hes a idiot.. the 760 is a solid good all round card :) spending more money on a better card when u play games like CS is a complete waste of money.. what good is all that extra power when u dont even use the full 100% on a 760? ignore him.
omg i can tell exactly what kind of person u are, you sit around running benchmarks all the time to detimine how good equipment is with NO REAL WORLD analaysis at all.. ur a idiot
CS:GO will NEVER EVER EVER bottleneck on a i5 + 760... wow ur stupid
im thinking long term. You're thinking short term. His GTX 760 is just a GTX 670 rebranded and overclocked, and that is it. Also the 760 GTX like the GTX 670 architecture is hindered by weak I5's such as the one the OP choose to use. So this means with a little better choice in the I5 line-up his bottleneck will be fixed.
Lastly calling me an idiot when you suggest be buy a 3 year old architecture for an outragous price is beyond hypocritial of you. The 780ti is the better investment long term
no its not, i already said, what good is a super card, when u wouldn't even use 100% of a 760
you make no sense other than that of a salesman who is too used to ripping off customers.
"oh dont buy that graphics card for that game, even tho its way better than that game needs, i think you should spend $200-$300 on a more expensive card that you will never use to its full potential.." makes alot of sense... >.>
Nice trolling so far. Also when i am in the shop i assemble PC's to test real world performance. I never go off the benchmarks as the benchmarks are biased on every website. So your assumptions about my experience with hardware is again baseless and trolling of you.
Lastly his I5 is indeed slow for the GTX 760 this aint my opinion but fact. So a simple swap to the better I5, or swapping entirely for a 780ti and a better proc entirely would be smarter.
so then explain mr hardware expert, why doesn't my i3 + 760 bottleneck if his superior i5 would.. tell me that?
then you dont know processors. The I3 3330 thing i was posting about earlier and how pairing that proc with a Titan would cause a bottleneck is the same thing that will happen when you pair and older slower I5, with a much faster GTX 760. its the same problem as slapping that I3 3330 into a rig with a Titan and thinking you wont get a bottleneck.
It does bottleneck it your I3, you just ignorantly dont think it does. If i ran a few typical tests that i do in the shop i could easily make the bottleneck happen as that I3 is slower than the GTX 760 thus the CPU is a bottleneck for the 760 GTX.
This is common hardware knowledge.
His I5 will be hindered because his choice of the I5 line-up aint a good one, if he went up a couple of models he wouldnt have anymore bottleneck even with an I5.
no im not :) and if i am its by such a small ammount that i never notice it.. so basically its irrelevant
Ill try to explain this as simply as i can. Graphics card is ready to draw the image to the screen but that processor is still processing physics calculations and the like while the graphics card is now waiting for the proc to finsh, its bottlenecked by the proc not finishing its task in time for the card to do its task.
An example of a bad bottleneck from the old days if you ran an old 6000+ AMD athlon with say a GTX 9800 your processor would have been too slow to keep up with the graphics card, this is a bottleneck.
Its noticeable. if i ran ARMA 2 OA with 200 AI, it would be 10 fps at best and easily noticed. my GTX 670 and FX 8350 on the otherhand, 200 AI same game, 40-60 fps.