Does my system have a bottle neck!

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Hi all can you tell me if my system has a bottle neck , im just finding a lot of games are running slower than they should and it seems that a lot of lower spec machines run stuff better , maybe ive set somthing up wrong.

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Hi all can you tell me if my system has a bottle neck , im just finding a lot of games are running slower than they should and it seems that a lot of lower spec machines run stuff better , maybe ive set somthing up wrong.

Thanks

Regards
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Specs :

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hmm only obvious thing is 1gb of vram can be a bit low for max settings in some games so you might be hitting your vram limits (vram in crossfire doesnt stack) - run msi afterburner - you can see what vram your using during gameplay. your cpu isnt exactly a beast for gaming but should still hold up quite well with a better gpu with 2gb of vram. equivelent gpus to the 5870 but with more vram are the 6950 or 7850.
 
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hmm only obvious thing is 1gb of vram can be a bit low for max settings in some games so you might be hitting your vram limits (vram in crossfire doesnt stack) - run msi afterburner - you can see what vram your using during gameplay. your cpu isnt exactly a beast for gaming but should still hold up quite well with a better gpu with 2gb of vram. equivelent gpus to the 5870 but with more vram are the 6950 or 7850.

Ah thanks for your reply so if i was to take out both my cards and replace them with one of these >> HIS HD 7970 IceQ X² Turbo 3072MB GDDR5 i would see a nice performance boost?
 
Overclock that CPU to 4ghz odd. Should help with the Crossfire performance.
Hiya Orcvader thanks for your reply , i tried to overclock the cpu a few weeks ago.. but the system got to 3.6ghz then it kept giving me blue screen of death , now my cpu temps idle are : 28c and only seem togo to 45c max... not sure what im doing wrong.

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Ah thanks for your reply so if i was to take out both my cards and replace them with one of these >> HIS HD 7970 IceQ X² Turbo 3072MB GDDR5 i would see a nice performance boost?

games that you're vram limited with the 7970 will be a good deal faster. games that don't like crossfire, the 7970 will be a good deal faster and games that like crossfire and are not vram limited - the 7970 will still be a little faster! so overall yeah unless you mostly play games that are not heavy on vram and play really nicely with crossfire you will see a big improvement - that's why its good to measure your vram usage with msi afterburner first - or find some benchmarks showing off the performance of games you play!

Your cpu might be a bottleneck for a 7970 a bit so might be a good idea to see about doing some cpu overclocking too!
 
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