Bottleneck help

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Bottleneck help
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 18, 2015 at 11:42 AM
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    Bottleneck help

    Regardless of bottleneck, if you have the cash to upgrade to those components then do it. They'll compliment your Titan much better. As for the bottleneck itself, I don't think the CPU would be taking it down too much. Have you overclocked?

    A bottleneck really only happens when you have low-tier components working with high-tier components. Your Ivy i5 uses the same core architecture as Broadwell (without the power consumption improvements) so you're fine on that front. An example of a bottleneck would be using an AMD 290X with an AMD Athlon.
     
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