[SOLVED] gtx 1650 super and i5-7400

mateuszsudden

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so i im planning to upgrade my gtx 1050 ti to a gtx 1650 Super to play CoD: Modern Warfare 2019 at native resolution and stable fps, and was wondering if the gtx 1650 super isn't going to get bottlenecked by the cpu. And if ti will how much, and will a i5-9400F "stabilise" performance?
 
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You should be fine going from the 1050 ti to the 1650S with the 7400 if your playing at 1080P however if you upgrade from the 7400 to the 9400F it will require you to replace the motherboard and ideally reinstall Windows due to the motherboard change.
The "recommended" system requirements for CoD:MW is a 2500K and GTX970 (or equivalent).

A GTX1650Super falls ever so slightly short, but should be fine - and an i5-7400 would be a decent pairing with it.

You'd probably benefit from an i5-9400F in terms of 1%/0.1% framerates, but considering you'd also need a new motherboard so run the 9400F, it's probably not worth it.
 
The GTX 1650 Super is nearly twice as fast as the GTX 1050 TI that the OP wants to upgrade from and is faster or slower than the RX 580 depending. You may be thinking of the GTX 1650 which is slower than the RX 570 and GTX 970/1060 6GB.

I'd misquoted, I meant to say GTX970/1660, which is the "recommended".
https://support.activision.com/mode...rements-for-call-of-duty-modern-warfare-on-pc
Now of course, a 970 does not = a 1660, but that's where I was going with the "falls ever so slightly short comment".
Unless something has changed since the 1650Super's launch, a 1660 still outperforms it by a small-decent margin, depending on the title.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/15090/the-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-super-review/6
 

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