Q8200 bottlenecking Asus ENGTX460 1GB?

doubt it as well, im running the same card...well roughly, and im on a similarly performing phenom, so i think your okay.
 
Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 3.2GHz
Asus Maximus Formula
DDR2 OCZ Reaper 1066MHz
Asus ENGTX460 TOP 1GB

How much RAM? 2GB or less is a bottleneck, so is running a single 4GB stick as it's only single channel.
 
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Well it's not the best but it should do the job. If you ever plan on upgrading your CPU and having multiple GPU's I'd recommend a new powersupply as well.
 
How much RAM? 2GB or less is a bottleneck, so is running a single 4GB stick as it's only single channel.

That could be argued. Most the Tomshardware's benchmarks on that showed a 5% gain from single channel to dual channel. They tested both integrated and after market GPUs as well and noticed a very small boost. The only advantage is in heavy memory tasks which most games (GTAIV being a exception) would take advantage of it.


To the main question no your not bottle necked from the GPU however overclocking your CPU to 3.0ghz-3.2ghz would show a increase in performance. 2.33ghz is pretty slow for a processor now a days and especially for gaming as most games still use 2 cores only.
 
Is Q8200 @ 3.2GHz will bottleneck on GTA4 Games?It's mean I can't get full performance on Asus ENGTX 460 1GB?
 
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Could OCZ Reaper 1220MHz will bottleneck with Intel Q8200 3.2GHz?

I've one more question.
I already overclock my RAM (OCZ Reaper) from 1150MHz to 1220 MHz.
My Question is, could my Ram will bottleneck with Intel Q8200 (3.2Ghz)?
 
If you have 4Gb or more of respectably clocked ram, it won't be a bottleneck. If you only have 2gb then I'd look into getting some more but other than that you shouldn't need to worry.
 
I highly doubt that would be a problem and it it was your still gonna get very high frame rates that wont affect your gaming.

You know that gta 4 is buggy and if it is not performing well then it is highly likely because of the game not your pc.
 
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