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hi guys,
I currently have a Asus p8z68-v lx 1155 sandy socket, my current chip is a i5-2500k clocking at 4.2ghz, and my gpu is a gtx 580. monitor is running at 1920 x 1200, SSD vertex 3 for games. 750w PSU
Im seriously considering a radeon 7970 upgrade (there such good value at £200) so i can get better FPS on battlefield 4.
Im not sure if my cpu would bottle neck this gpu? ive had a look and it looks like the best cpu i could get without upgrading my motherboard is the Intel Core i7-3770, again from looking its does seem like this cpu is alot better than my i5, question is will this cpu make much difference for BF4?
BF4 is my main concern, i want 60 Fps on ultra settings Battlefield 4 Beta GPU and CPU Benchmarks which according to this i may average?, (obviously they have a better cpu, hence my original cpu question)
any help much appreciated guys,
as always, thanking you!
I currently have a Asus p8z68-v lx 1155 sandy socket, my current chip is a i5-2500k clocking at 4.2ghz, and my gpu is a gtx 580. monitor is running at 1920 x 1200, SSD vertex 3 for games. 750w PSU
Im seriously considering a radeon 7970 upgrade (there such good value at £200) so i can get better FPS on battlefield 4.
Im not sure if my cpu would bottle neck this gpu? ive had a look and it looks like the best cpu i could get without upgrading my motherboard is the Intel Core i7-3770, again from looking its does seem like this cpu is alot better than my i5, question is will this cpu make much difference for BF4?
BF4 is my main concern, i want 60 Fps on ultra settings Battlefield 4 Beta GPU and CPU Benchmarks which according to this i may average?, (obviously they have a better cpu, hence my original cpu question)
any help much appreciated guys,
as always, thanking you!
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