[SOLVED] Hi Brothers, does core i3 3220 3.30ghz have any bottleneck issues with gtx 1050 / 1050ti

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Hi Brothers, I'm rebuilding an old pc, need some help, Does core i3 3220 3.30ghz have any bottlenecking issues with gtx 1050 / 1050ti ? Or what is the best configuration ?
 
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The cpu will bottleneck a bit, majorly in new AAA games. However you can still make this rig work well as tested before, It runs perfectly fine
But if you are looking for perfection and abolsute performance then a suggestion from Nvidia's side is to go with the Core i3-9100F, I personally say go with the
Intel Core i3-6100 3.7 GHZ. Both of these will fit well, and likely be in a very similar price range
The cpu will bottleneck a bit, majorly in new AAA games. However you can still make this rig work well as tested before, It runs perfectly fine
But if you are looking for perfection and abolsute performance then a suggestion from Nvidia's side is to go with the Core i3-9100F, I personally say go with the
Intel Core i3-6100 3.7 GHZ. Both of these will fit well, and likely be in a very similar price range
 
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Thanks alot. really helpful, I already had this i3 3220 from a friend, so i thought to continue with this.'Core i3-9100F 'i would really love to go with the setup bro. maybe in the future.
 
Thanks alot. really helpful, I already had this i3 3220 from a friend, so i thought to continue with this.'Core i3-9100F 'i would really love to go with the setup bro. maybe in the future.
Don't do that, as it's bad advice. Assuming the i3 3220 (which is 3rd generation) is on a motherboard with RAM, you can't put a 9th gen on that board and run it. It requires a completely different motherboard and RAM. If you want to upgrade the CPU you need one that starts with a 3 after the i3, i5 or i7. So an i7 3770 would work, and would be a large upgrade....they don't make them anymore so you'll be buying use.
 
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Don't do that, as it's bad advice. Assuming the i3 3220 (which is 3rd generation) is on a motherboard with RAM, you can't put a 9th gen on that board and run it. It requires a completely different motherboard and RAM. If you want to upgrade the CPU you need one that starts with a 3 after the i3, i5 or i7. So an i7 3770 would work, and would be a large upgrade....they don't make them anymore so you'll be buying use.
No No i already have a i3 3220 processor, i just have this question about the bottlenecking with GTX 1050, does it work well or need to go for another option like GTX760 ?