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will APU bottleneck with MSI GTX 1070

Hello am having A10-7850K + 16GB 1866 Mhz
my question is will i get CPU Bottleneck 
and how to install the GPU over this APU

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Yes your APU will bottleneck a GTX 1070. You are using a mid-low end GPU with a high- end GPU.

If you want to use a GTX 1070 to it's full potential, I'd get an unlocked 4th or 6th Gen i5 or i7.

If you don't want to upgrade your CPU, get a R9 380.

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38 minutes ago, Comic_Sans_MS said:

You are using a mid-low end GPU with a high- end GPU.

wait hes using a mid-low end GPU with a high-end GPU? mistake found 

 

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There is no doubt in my pure heart that any amd processor will bottleneck a 1070/1080. The only way you will get the most juice out of a 1070/1080 is by getting an Intel processor. Which nowadays means a i5 6600K or a i7 6700K/6800K/6850K.

 

Amd never was any good for gaming after Intel came out with Sandy Bridge(like the i7 2600/2700K). Intel was and still is far superior in the processor market. The only thing that may turn this is the AMD Zen, which we still dont know anything about. When/if the Zen are able to match Intel, amd may yet again be an optional choice for a gaming pc. As it is today, buying a amd processor for a gaming pc, is pure nonsense, and has been the last 5 years.

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