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Probably the second one, the ryzen 3 will bottleneck the gtx 1060. Take care!

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2 minutes ago, PyotrK said:

Gaming (aiming for 60 fps, any settings)

and school

the second one. pentium and 1060 should not bottleneck much

2 minutes ago, Gpuprodamnn said:

Probably the second one, the ryzen 3 will bottleneck the gtx 1060. Take care!

but g4560 is bit slower than rtzen 3

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1 minute ago, PyotrK said:

ahh crap messed it up its supposed to be ryzen with 1050 ti and pentium with 1060 3gb

Still, anything below Ryzen 5 1500 will bottleneck the gtx 1060, so get the g4560 and gtx 1050 ti. Should be good at medium settings.

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1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

the second one. pentium and 1060 should not bottleneck much

but g4560 is bit slower than rtzen 3

It is a bit slower but only if you overclock that ryzen 3, if not they are 5 fps apart. AT MOST.

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Just now, PyotrK said:

I understand, but i can upgrade the ryzen, but not the g4560

It's true the ryzen has a better upgrade path

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16 minutes ago, Gpuprodamnn said:

Still, anything below Ryzen 5 1500 will bottleneck the gtx 1060, so get the g4560 and gtx 1050 ti. Should be good at medium settings.

That is such a loaded statement. People saying that a cpu will bottleneck a gpu without clarify what game, resolution, or settings either don't know enough about bottlenecking to give proper advice or are plain misleading. From all testing done on both the Pentium g4560  and the r3 1200 it is clear that games scale well up to the gtx 1060 so although you may have a slight bottleneck depending on the use case, it isn't bad enough to warrant limiting yourself to a gtx 1050ti.

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Just now, staubgame said:

Jay did a video on this just today. :D

 

There ya go

(He also tries ryzen 3)

 

And for Intel you can go up allthe way to an i7-7700 (locked works fine as well ;) )

just watched that, and that is why i asked this question :D

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