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Will it bottleneck largely?

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Should be just fine.

 

Edit: just make sure to have super-sampling on Arma 2/3 off.

As you know tomorrow is the festive time of the year and as my gift I chose to get the R9 380 XFX 4gb for my build 

 

SPECS ATM:

 

AMD ATHLON 860k 

EVGA 650G

ASUS R7 250x 2gb

HyperX Fury 2x4gb

GIGABYTE F2A58M-HD2
 

 

I would like to know how big of a bottleneck will be imposed onto my system and the games I want to play are FALLOUT 4 CSGO And Arma 2. 

 

 

Regards Kearney

  • CPU: AMD athlon  860k
  • Motherboard: Gigabyte F2A58M-HD2
  • RAM:2x4gb HyperX Fury
  • GPU: XFX R9 380 4gb
  • Case: NXZT S340
  • PSU: EVGA 650G
  • Display: BenQ GL2460HM
  • Cooling: Hyper 212 Evo
  • Keyboard: Corsair k60 
  • Mouse: Steelseries Rival 300 (white
  • Sound Logitech g430
  • Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
     
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Should be just fine.

 

Edit: just make sure to have super-sampling on Arma 2/3 off.

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Arma and Fallout you may see bottlenecking. Arma bottlenecks on every CPU because bohemia can't optimize. Fallout I do not have, but have heard from many places that it eats up CPUs for breakfast; it's unoptimized as of now. CS:GO should be fine.

 

Also, I suggest Sapphire instead of XFX for the 380

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

THE INFORMATION GUIDES: SLI INFORMATION || vRAM INFORMATION || MOBILE i7 CPU INFORMATION || Maybe more someday

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