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Amd phenom ii x4 965 vs Intel q9500 Which better cpu? and less bottleneck gpu.

Amd phenom ii x4 965 vs Intel q9500 Which better cpu? and less bottleneck gpu.

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AdstaH
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10-21-2016, 04:11 PM
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Which should I built ? pair with gpu hd7770.
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AdstaH
10-21-2016, 04:11 PM #1

Which should I built ? pair with gpu hd7770.

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HeroMinion
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11-08-2016, 01:31 AM
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The GPU was maxed at 99% while the CPU stayed below 90%. This suggests a potential bottleneck. The Phenom II X4 965, combined with an AM3 motherboard, may not fully utilize the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti’s PCIe 3.0 capabilities. Some games are more GPU-intensive, others more CPU-intensive; however, in this case, the Phenom II X4 965 appears to be bottlenecking the 1050 Ti. The results show a consistent trend of the CPU remaining underutilized while the GPU is maxed out, potentially due to the limitations of the motherboard and processor combination.
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HeroMinion
11-08-2016, 01:31 AM #2

The GPU was maxed at 99% while the CPU stayed below 90%. This suggests a potential bottleneck. The Phenom II X4 965, combined with an AM3 motherboard, may not fully utilize the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti’s PCIe 3.0 capabilities. Some games are more GPU-intensive, others more CPU-intensive; however, in this case, the Phenom II X4 965 appears to be bottlenecking the 1050 Ti. The results show a consistent trend of the CPU remaining underutilized while the GPU is maxed out, potentially due to the limitations of the motherboard and processor combination.

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piertertje7
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11-08-2016, 03:31 AM
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MERGED QUESTION
Question from zulhelmie40 : "Amd phenom ii x4 965 vs Intel q9500 Which better cpu? and less bottleneck gpu."
which is better for gaming that can give 30+ fps on modern games.
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piertertje7
11-08-2016, 03:31 AM #3

MERGED QUESTION
Question from zulhelmie40 : "Amd phenom ii x4 965 vs Intel q9500 Which better cpu? and less bottleneck gpu."
which is better for gaming that can give 30+ fps on modern games.

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Tico_32
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11-08-2016, 06:51 AM
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I am looking for recommendations on GPUs that would pair well with a mid-range Ryzen processor and deliver a good experience in modern titles, while also being relatively affordable. I'm particularly interested in options that offer a balance between performance and value without breaking the bank. Could you suggest some GPUs that would be suitable for this setup?
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Tico_32
11-08-2016, 06:51 AM #4

I am looking for recommendations on GPUs that would pair well with a mid-range Ryzen processor and deliver a good experience in modern titles, while also being relatively affordable. I'm particularly interested in options that offer a balance between performance and value without breaking the bank. Could you suggest some GPUs that would be suitable for this setup?

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Tojamz
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11-09-2016, 05:26 PM
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The Phenom II is a decent processor, but older AM3 motherboards can limit the potential of newer GPUs like the 1050 Ti. This combination might be bottlenecked – meaning the CPU’s performance is holding back how well the GPU can run. Specifically, the motherboard's PCIe 2.0 support could be a factor, as the 1050 Ti is designed for PCIe 3.0. While you saw low CPU usage (78% at most), the GPU consistently maxed out at 99%, suggesting the GPU was the limiting factor. The best way to gauge performance is to consider which games are more demanding of the CPU or GPU, and to check if your motherboard supports the latest PCIe standards for optimal graphics card performance. It’s a theoretical consideration, but important to keep in mind when building a PC.
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Tojamz
11-09-2016, 05:26 PM #5

The Phenom II is a decent processor, but older AM3 motherboards can limit the potential of newer GPUs like the 1050 Ti. This combination might be bottlenecked – meaning the CPU’s performance is holding back how well the GPU can run. Specifically, the motherboard's PCIe 2.0 support could be a factor, as the 1050 Ti is designed for PCIe 3.0. While you saw low CPU usage (78% at most), the GPU consistently maxed out at 99%, suggesting the GPU was the limiting factor. The best way to gauge performance is to consider which games are more demanding of the CPU or GPU, and to check if your motherboard supports the latest PCIe standards for optimal graphics card performance. It’s a theoretical consideration, but important to keep in mind when building a PC.

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BeagaPro
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11-09-2016, 06:26 PM
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Get the phenom, there are quite good motherboards for good buck, rather than going quad core/xeon with motherboard which is damn hard to find for really good OC of the 775 socket.
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BeagaPro
11-09-2016, 06:26 PM #6

Get the phenom, there are quite good motherboards for good buck, rather than going quad core/xeon with motherboard which is damn hard to find for really good OC of the 775 socket.