Will my GTX 950 Bottleneck my i5-6600k?

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The title doesn't say anything really. There will always be some sort of bottlenecking, whether that's on the CPU's behalf, GPU, RAM, Monitor, Software, etc. It's just how computers work. Any CPU can limit any GPU's potential, given the right circumstance, vice versa. Reading material.
'Bottlenecking' should be irrelevant as long as the CPU you selected (if gaming primarily) performs up to, or high than your performance goal and the gpu performs up to or higher than your desired graphical quality in the games you play.
For more help on this, we need to know your performance goal (FPS desire), desired graphics settings & resolution, and the games you play.

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The title doesn't say anything really. There will always be some sort of bottlenecking, whether that's on the CPU's behalf, GPU, RAM, Monitor, Software, etc. It's just how computers work. Any CPU can limit any GPU's potential, given the right circumstance, vice versa. Reading material.
'Bottlenecking' should be irrelevant as long as the CPU you selected (if gaming primarily) performs up to, or high than your performance goal and the gpu performs up to or higher than your desired graphical quality in the games you play.
For more help on this, we need to know your performance goal (FPS desire), desired graphics settings & resolution, and the games you play.
 
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