Motherboard Compatibility (CPU and GPU)

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I on on a budget and trying to upgrade for gaming. My question is will this mobo 'Intel DQ45CB" be compatible with a 'Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9650
(12M Cache, 3.00 GHz, 1333 MHz FSB)' and a 700 series nvidia gpu?
 
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yup 😛 however, i would recommend a R9 285 or lower gpu, as the cpu will bottleneck anything higher. that means gtx 760 or lower for nvidia 😛


Would you recommend a better cpu as to not bottleneck the gpu? I am new to building my own computer, and on a budget, but would spending a little more for a better cpu be worth it?
 


To be honest i don't really have a budget. It's more like i want to spend the least amount of money possible while upgrading a few things.
 
would the 'Intel Core 2 Quad Processor Q9550 2.83GHz 1333MHz 12MB LGA775 CPU, OEM' (costs $30 more) be a worse choice than the 'AMD Athlon II X4 750K CPU - (Black) (Quad Core, 3.40GHz, 4MB, 100W, Socket FM2'?
 


well, the athlon would need a new motherboard. if medium graphics are ok, the core 2 quad is fine.
 


Should i just stick with my GT 630 for the gpu and upgrade to the quad core for my cpu, since it will bottleneck the gpu is there a point in upgrading the gpu?
 


eh, up to you, if you can play on low settings till you get more money, then yes, get a new cpu and mobo, like an fx 8320
 
Bottlenecking is one of the most misused concepts on the forums.

There is ONLY a bottleneck if the CPU is throttling at 100% Usage (above 90% can count also), that is when graphics cards are limited. If your current games you play do not get to that point, there is NO bottleneck.
 


If i am just playing Counter Strike: Global Offensive their is 100% use.
My current CPU is: Intel Core 2 duo CPU E7500 @2.9 GHz
GPU: GT 630
So it's probably just because my current PC is shit, but yes it gets to 100%
 


Okay thanks, looking into : FX-8320 and a North Bridge AMD 970 & South Bridge AMD SB950 Chipset ATX DDR3 800 AMD AM3+ Motherboard (? still not sure on mobo ?)
 


Is the amd mobo going to last if i want to upgrade the ram or the gpu?
and any good "futureproof" (i know future proof doesn't exist) cheap-ish cases that you know of?

 


Would it be better to go with a full case, I really don't want to have to upgrade it for a good while, or is there really no need? Thank you for the help.

 


And the cooling that comes with the case is fine, i shouldn't need to worry about fans?
 


Oh yes i forget about the HAF, thankyou for the help! 😀
 


Sorry, one more thing, does the case come with a power supply? Or will i have to upgrade that aswell?
 

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