Amd phenom II X4 965 still viable?

Nikola_35

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I am going to get amd phenom II X4 965 from my neighbor along with mobo and 16gigs of ram for about 70$. So i want to know can overclocked phenom 965 @ 3.8Ghz still play newer games with RX 560 GPU.
And will rx560 bottleneck the cpu.
 
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I'd say it still is. depending on the game, you still might be able to pull off high settings... most games probably medium to low... more demanding ones will be on low.

I was getting decent performance with a 955BE overclocked to 3.7 (no voltage adjustments) on regular HSF and sporting a HD5870 (1GB)... upgraded to something more potent in CPU (i7-5820k) though, and something a bit more potent in the GPU department (R9-380X) If I can scrape up some cash, Vega sounds like something to move to if it isn't too expensive.

Barty1884

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Provided your expectations are reasonable (and pairing it with an RX560 would indicate they are), it's still relatively viable - for the right price. And $70 seems fair enough.

Which 'newer games' were you hoping to play? It should play almost anything, worse case, you're looking at low settings for a solid FPS experience.

 

Nikola_35

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Were you using after market cooler for 4.22Ghz OC or a fabric one?
I heard it has pretty good oc potential
 


I was using this h100i I have now, that being said, my motherboard didnt have any VRM heatsinks so that was easily the limiting factor for me. I still had ~25C headroom.
 
I'd say it still is. depending on the game, you still might be able to pull off high settings... most games probably medium to low... more demanding ones will be on low.

I was getting decent performance with a 955BE overclocked to 3.7 (no voltage adjustments) on regular HSF and sporting a HD5870 (1GB)... upgraded to something more potent in CPU (i7-5820k) though, and something a bit more potent in the GPU department (R9-380X) If I can scrape up some cash, Vega sounds like something to move to if it isn't too expensive.
 
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