1) cpu clock set at stock setting, use fraps to record a game fps.
2) overclock the cpu, use fraps to record the same game fps.
if there any noticeable different, that means there is cpu bottleneck.
E5200 + 4870 1GB = Bottleneck?, Need Help
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Jun 20 2010, 07:49 PM
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there is a common way to test if there any bottleneck.
1) cpu clock set at stock setting, use fraps to record a game fps. 2) overclock the cpu, use fraps to record the same game fps. if there any noticeable different, that means there is cpu bottleneck. |
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Jul 9 2010, 01:26 AM
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QUOTE(kimi @ Jun 29 2010, 05:18 PM) yalah new technology - any idea big improvement or so-so only? u all sifu shud hav some idea read this review: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming...on-ii,2666.html[previously i run e2220+9600gt then upgrade to 4870, now thinking moving to i3 or phenom II (limited budget)] see how core i3 perform in gaming. |
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