would it bottleneck??


for example , h1z1 , rust , csgo
 

you sure about it ? cause a lot of people said that it will cause a big bottleneck
 


In Rust there will be a slight bottleneck, in the rest there will be a noticeable bottleneck.
But it's nothing that would drastically decrease performance, don't worry.
 
There's always a bottleneck. Having a CPU bottleneck isn't a 'bad thing', it just means the GPU is delivering frames faster than the CPU can send them to the GPU. By the laws of how computers work there will be some sort of bottleneck at any one point.

Only start worrying about CPU bottlenecking if it bottlenecks below your desired framerate in your desired games. So,
1. Do you already have this CPU?
2. What is your desired frame rate?
 

when i played h1z1 the CPU used just 60-70% in game..
in rust 50 %

 


Seems good.. you won't face a big bottleneck.
 


I take it you still have the CPU. Try looking at the per core usage as sometimes the game could just rely on a single core's performance.

Do you still have your old gpu? If so, turn down the resolution as low as you can so the workload is relieved on the GPU. This should indentify where the CPU bottlenecks in terms of FPS. If it's above or at your desired framerate, the CPU bottlenecking is not a worry.
 

https://gyazo.com/b4c80423e90d296fcf3fa0aaf3b10b71

 

That instance is boundaries by the GPU. What frame rate are you recieving in those scenes and what refresh rate is your monitor?
 

i think something like 35 - 40 fps ..
my monitor is 60 Hertz
dont forget this is the GT 730 ... really bad GPU
 


Turn your resolution down as far as it goes. As said the FPS you get the should be the CPUs limitations as long as the GPU isn't op hovering around 100% usage.
 

it's the lowest resulotion.. 1024x768.. what do you mean about the limitations ???
 
You'll be fine with a 1050ti , its the highest card I would consider pairable without wasting money.

What native resolution is your monitor ??
I'd argue that a rx460 or a 1050 (non ti) would do the job if its less than 1080p.

Also bear in mind these new gpu's do not have VGA analog out.
If your monitor is vga only it's an extra $20 for an active HDMI to VGA adapter.
 

my native resolution is 1650x1050, i have HDMI output from my monitor so it's good for me..

 


you open the case and measure

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that 1050 ti is about 8.46" = ~214mm long
 

http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/review/budget-graphics-cards/msi-geforce-gt-730-2048mb-graphics-card-review-3599292/