Old system:
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz LGA-775 Prescott 530 (single core)
nVidia GeForce GTS250 512MB Graphics Card (Running on PCI-E 16x v1.0 slot)
2GB DDR667 RAM (Dual Channelled - @533)
Gigabyte 8I915P Duo Motherboard.
This setup (Mobo, ram, cpu) I bought in 2004. just changed the ram around.. originally had 512MB DDR400.. then eventually changed it few times to end with 2x 1GB DDR2 667 sticks.
Now this setup lasted me a long long time. I had a 7600GT in the setup before I put a GTS250 inside.. now its rather clear that with a GTS250 there was a serious bottleneck.
I am curious to discuss what would cause the largest bottleneck for the system. I heard the PCI-E 16x 2.0 revision isnt really needed for performance increases as 1.0 doesnt have the bandwidth used by a GTS250 so therefore my conclusion comes to just the slow 533 ram and single core processor.
This really does mean applications (gaming) are becoming a lot more CPU heavy. World of Warcraft WoTLK struggled to run on that machine for what I would assume is just pure CPU bottleneck. Presence of a GTS250 did not make a difference.
However I am thinking still CPU may not actually have been the main bottleneck.. but that is what I am here for. What do you guys think?
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz LGA-775 Prescott 530 (single core)
nVidia GeForce GTS250 512MB Graphics Card (Running on PCI-E 16x v1.0 slot)
2GB DDR667 RAM (Dual Channelled - @533)
Gigabyte 8I915P Duo Motherboard.
This setup (Mobo, ram, cpu) I bought in 2004. just changed the ram around.. originally had 512MB DDR400.. then eventually changed it few times to end with 2x 1GB DDR2 667 sticks.
Now this setup lasted me a long long time. I had a 7600GT in the setup before I put a GTS250 inside.. now its rather clear that with a GTS250 there was a serious bottleneck.
I am curious to discuss what would cause the largest bottleneck for the system. I heard the PCI-E 16x 2.0 revision isnt really needed for performance increases as 1.0 doesnt have the bandwidth used by a GTS250 so therefore my conclusion comes to just the slow 533 ram and single core processor.
This really does mean applications (gaming) are becoming a lot more CPU heavy. World of Warcraft WoTLK struggled to run on that machine for what I would assume is just pure CPU bottleneck. Presence of a GTS250 did not make a difference.
However I am thinking still CPU may not actually have been the main bottleneck.. but that is what I am here for. What do you guys think?