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How can I find out if my cpu will bottle neck before buying the new gpu that I'm looking at?
Ok so the CPUs are laptop CPUs because I use a laptop that can have a external desktop gpu the gpu is the new 980ti and the cpu is a i5-5200u which I think is to weak but I know **** about CPUs but I do know that if that's not good enough then I can upgrade to a i7-5500u are either of them good?
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- 6 years ago
You seriously shouldn't be getting a GPU for your laptop in the first place. If you're willing to spend $600 on buying a GPU for your laptop, just build yourself a nice desktop with a similar GPU (960) for nearly the same exact price.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
The processor is reasonable, by no means the fastest but it'd still be OK for gaming. It probably would hold back a 980 Ti though. But I think the interface to get the external graphics card working would hold back the 980 Ti far far more.
I recommend a more sensible choice of graphics card. Something like a 750 Ti.