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No, don't worry about bottlenecks to much, but I would get a Pentium G4560, I'm not sure if the new H motherboards are more money but its Idenical performance for 30 dollars cheaper, which can make up the cost of the motherboard if any

Hey, I'm posting as I am wondering if the I3 6100, 6300 or 6320 CPU from intel would bottleneck with a GTX 1060 3GB Windforce OC or the other way round if it does please suggest another intel LGA1151 budget CPU that I could use in my next budget build.

 

 

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No, don't worry about bottlenecks to much, but I would get a Pentium G4560, I'm not sure if the new H motherboards are more money but its Idenical performance for 30 dollars cheaper, which can make up the cost of the motherboard if any

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2 minutes ago, Deli said:

Why do you worry so much about bottleneck?

Why wouldnt he?

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2 minutes ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

Because I want to get the best performance as cheap as possible without compromises 

Also. I'd get the 6GB version of the 1060. 

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1 minute ago, Abdul201588 said:

Also. I'd get the 6GB version of the 1060. 

but i can't afford that model

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12 minutes ago, Ben718 said:

No, don't worry about bottlenecks to much, but I would get a Pentium G4560, I'm not sure if the new H motherboards are more money but its Idenical performance for 30 dollars cheaper, which can make up the cost of the motherboard if any

 

Also, I was wondering should i get the 1060 3gb or the RX 470

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1 minute ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

Because I want to get the best performance as cheap as possible without compromises 

Unless there is a serious mis-match of CPU and GPU, like a Pentium with a 1080. A slight bottleneck depends on games doesn't matter much, except you lose a couple of FPS, that 's it.. Your PC won't crash, shut down, burst in the flame, etc. The games will run just fine.

 

What if you need an i5 to not bottleneck the 1060? You get the i5? or downgrade to a 1050Ti?

 

 

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1 minute ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

Erm amazon and its £240!

It's worth it. The 3GB is bad. 

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1 minute ago, Deli said:

Unless there is a serious mis-match of CPU and GPU, like a Pentium with a 1080. A slight bottleneck depends on games doesn't matter much, except you lose a couple of FPS, that 's it.. Your PC won't crash, shut down, burst in the flame, etc. The games will run just fine.

 

What if you need an i5 to not bottleneck the 1060? You get the i5? or downgrade to a 1050Ti?

 

 

he knows  his computer wont crash but he wants a higher fps so bottlenecks are something to worry about

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Just now, Abdul201588 said:

It's worth it. The 3GB is bad. 

whats the fps difference? 

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Just now, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

whats the fps difference? 

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-3gb-vs-6gb-review

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6 minutes ago, Jack Kaye Pc Gamer said:

he knows  his computer wont crash but he wants a higher fps so bottlenecks are something to worry about

It isn't like if there is a small bottleneck, your FPS will drop to 30, instead of 70. You lose a few FPS, but the game will still run smooth.

 

You aren't pairing a 1080 with a Pentium.

 

This kind of "bottleneck" threads popping up like crazy.

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1 minute ago, Deli said:

It isn't like if there is a small bottleneck, your FPS will drop to 30, instead of 70. You lose a few FPS, but the game will still run smooth.

 

You aren't pairing a 1080 with a Pentium.

 

I was just wondering as people like Linus speak of it as the world is ending

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1 minute ago, Deli said:

It isn't like if there is a small bottleneck, your FPS will drop to 30, instead of 70. You lose a few FPS, but the game will still run smooth.

 

You aren't pairing a 1080 with a Pentium.

true, or me with a athlon x4 750k and a 280x bad idea need to upgrade but no money so heres to another year of bottleneck!

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1 minute ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

I was just wondering as people like Linus speak of it as the world is ending

A lot of people make a minor bottlenecking like the world is ending. So true.

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1 minute ago, Deli said:

A lot of people make a minor bottlenecking like the world is ending. So true.

Yeah it gets confusing as I am new to this "Build you PC" thing.

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26 minutes ago, Ben718 said:

No, don't worry about bottlenecks to much, but I would get a Pentium G4560, I'm not sure if the new H motherboards are more money but its Idenical performance for 30 dollars cheaper, which can make up the cost of the motherboard if any

Be careful, not all H110 boards are shipped with the latest BIOS installed. And without a skylake CPU to boot it on, you can't update it.

Safest bet is a B250 board.

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1 minute ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

Also, guys do I need to get a mechanical keyboard for my first PC build?

no, i dont have one and im fine they are just nice to type on but definitley not needed

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4 minutes ago, Jamie_Taylor_4200 said:

Also, guys do I need to get a mechanical keyboard for my first PC build?

Did you see the video about the GTX 1060 3GB and 6GB?

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