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Hard Drive will always be a bottleneck in modern PCs.
CPU could be a bottleneck, the old I5's are much slower than the newer Sandy/Ivy Bridge CPU's.
I don't think you know you what "bottleneck" means. Why not tell him his graphics card is slower than a titan?
Hard drives are unlikely to impact gaming performance in terms of framerate, an SSD will only speed up load times.
Yours is the only mention I see of gaming in this thread... there is more to PCs than gaming![]()
True, but what else would you buy a GTX 660 for? HD Video Playback?![]()
Would be a little overkill for that.
I believe EmileS made a reference to gaming as well in his post.
I was under the impression that a bottleneck referred to the component(s) which hold the system back from performing optimally for a certain task. My answer referred to gaming performance, because a gaming graphics card was included in the question.
The CPU is what's holding this system back the most in terms of gaming performance. The performance per core of the I5-650 is not very good by today's standards.
What's with all the people saying upgrade CPU?
Have you actually seen any gaming benchmarks?
http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/144?vs=287
Just as a rough-and-ready guide. That CPU is now 3 generations old, and 1156 was a slower mainstream version of 1366, and even by 1156 standards the 650 was piddling.