The RTX 2060 supports a 1150 socket GPU.
The RTX 2060 supports a 1150 socket GPU.
You're considering a GPU upgrade for your i5 4590 with a GTX 650. It's possible the CPU could become a bottleneck depending on the new GPU's performance. For your current setup, the GTX 650 should work well with the RX 2060, but if you plan to go higher, look into the latest models like the RTX 4070 or 4080 for better future-proofing.
You should consider the RTX 2060—it may cause some bottlenecks, but not severely. Alternatively, the AMD RX 5700 XT offers better performance.
This doesn't imply a 50% slowdown; it will likely be heavily CPU-intensive since the i5 requires replacement. That doesn't change my stance with you. The issue isn't just about a generic percentage—it hinges on many variables. For instance, if someone was doing 4K gaming, performance would improve.
It was an error on my part, but the performance should be solid with that CPU and a 20-series GPU.
You're only using 1080p resolution, so a bottleneck shouldn't be a major issue. However, if you were to push your graphics card to its limits by using a higher setting, it could still cause performance drops or overheating.