Will this pc bottleneck

Ellis jenner

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Sep 12, 2013
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10,510
Amd fx 6300 3.5ghz cpu
Case : Galaxy Evolution Tower Case With Switchable Red or Blue Led
Power Supply : 750 Watt With Power Cable Supplied (corsair)
Motherboard : Asus M5A78L-M USB3
Hard Drive : 1tb Sata Hard Drive
Gtx 760 gpu (2gb)
16gb DDR3 1600mhz Corsair Vengeance Memory

I am worried about the fx 6300 after I read it may bottleneck paired with my gtx 760.
 
Solution
Your always going to have a bottle neck, wither it's from the CPU or GPU, in your case it'll depend on the game. a 6300 will bottleneck a 760 on a game that is more CPU dependent, on GPU games your CPU won't have any problem keeping up. I'm telling you that it's a good match.

One other thing though, a 8320 is only $145 off amazon. I'd definitely spend the extra $10 on it.

mace200200

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Your always going to have a bottle neck, wither it's from the CPU or GPU, in your case it'll depend on the game. a 6300 will bottleneck a 760 on a game that is more CPU dependent, on GPU games your CPU won't have any problem keeping up. I'm telling you that it's a good match.

One other thing though, a 8320 is only $145 off amazon. I'd definitely spend the extra $10 on it.
 
Solution
It really depends on what games you play, the 6300 isn't the best for gaming so as long as the game relies more heavily on the GPU you will be fine but for games which need more CPU power it will hold it back.

The difference in some games can be small like 3 fps all the way to 20fps compared to an i5 or i7, just look at some benchmarks of games you intend on playing.