Someone please tell me I didn't make a hardware error that I'll soon regret. I built a PC for mid-high level gaming. Here's the specs
i5 661 8G RAm
Intel DP55KG motherboard
1 TB Hard drive
Galaxy GTX 470 graphics card.
After reading more and more reviews, it looks like my processor is not cut out for mid-high end gaming. I played Battlefield Bad Company 2 last night on High specs and it ran fine, but is this system going to be "bottlenecked" at the processor?
Should I pay the restocking fees to upgrade the mobo and processor?
i5 661 8G RAm
Intel DP55KG motherboard
1 TB Hard drive
Galaxy GTX 470 graphics card.
After reading more and more reviews, it looks like my processor is not cut out for mid-high end gaming. I played Battlefield Bad Company 2 last night on High specs and it ran fine, but is this system going to be "bottlenecked" at the processor?
Should I pay the restocking fees to upgrade the mobo and processor?
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- Intel i5 661 3.3Ghz
- Motherboard
- Intel DP55KG
- Memory
- Kingston 8GB 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333
- Graphics Card(s)
- Galaxy GTX 470
- Sound Card
- on board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- LG LCD
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB WD
- PSU
- 750w
In all seriousness, that is a powerful rig that will not dissapoint, as you have seen in Bad Company 2. I'm running a Quad Core i7 but it's not really helping my Radeon HD 4850 perform any better on BFBC2. I only get about 30 fps on medium settings in 1920x1080.