AMD A-10 6800k bottleneck?

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The A10-5800k was designed for low end gaming systems. The A10-6800k is trying to do more, but still on the same class as a i3. Considering that no one has a A10-6800k yet, but we know how the 5800k is, why would somoeone buy one for a system with 2x7950? Doesn't make sense.

If you want to game get a fx-xxxx and overclock it or a i5; those will not bottleneck any rig.


The A10-5800k was designed for low end gaming systems. The A10-6800k is trying to do more, but still on the same class as a i3. Considering that no one has a A10-6800k yet, but we know how the 5800k is, why would somoeone buy one for a system with 2x7950? Doesn't make sense.

If you want to game get a fx-xxxx and overclock it or a i5; those will not bottleneck any rig.
 
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daisyslayer1

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alright, thanks for the heads up. I will get a different cpu then
 

daisyslayer1

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what about a FX-6300?
 

circularpromise53

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either get the 8350, or an i5. with dual 7950's, an i3 priced amd chip (6300) will bottleneck considerably in games that only utilize 1 or 2 cores. and youll still lose frame rates on games that use all 6 cores
 

wayfarer1

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Yes you are a troll. That's for sure ...You know the i5 is not for gaming don't you troll ...contact Intel and they will tell you the i5 is a business processor go head call them troll