It is a very slow CPU by today's standards, so it will certainly be a bottleneck (depending on the game, it might bottleneck a lot or very little) but it is an OK match for rx460. Faster CPU is preferred, quad core at least.
You should be able to. It all depends on the motherboard, not the CPU. If your mobo has one free PCI-E slot, and provided that rx460 can fit physically in your case, no problem.
You should be able to. It all depends on the motherboard, not the CPU. If your mobo has one free PCI-E slot, and provided that rx460 can fit physically in your case, no problem.
It is a very slow CPU by today's standards, so it will certainly be a bottleneck (depending on the game, it might bottleneck a lot or very little) but it is an OK match for rx460. Faster CPU is preferred, quad core at least.
AMD got a lot of flak for ever selling E-series CPUs for desktop. Chances are very good that anything but old or indie games will run so poorly as to be unplayable on it, even with the best GPU in the world. It's around 20% as fast as a 5 year old Core i3, which is really starting to struggle in new games.