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Old December 9th 11, 02:58 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking
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Default Intel cord dual e7500 gaming and bottleneck


I have an intel i2 processer and i really admire its performance
i play assassins creed and prince of persia
now what i would like to know is .
Is this cpu meant for pc gaming ? , and if i put a gtx 460 in there how
bad will the bottleneck be ?
how much performance in percentage i will lost out of the gpu
i cant overclock it for some reason , thought maybe overclocking it
could decrease the bottleneck


 




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