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Will it bottleneck it much ? That I can't play games on max settings
Depends on the games, but overall, yes it will bottleneck severely.
I had an FX6100 with an RX460 and it bottlenecked Battlefield 1 very badly online, the card can run the game at 60fps solid at 1080p medium but the CPU cannot keep up, often drops to 22-30fps in spots.
I benchmarked it on Suez, before the patch, when it was just the three flags. I considered it pretty much unplayable but other people may not, but the point remains that it is a major bottleneck.
Important to point out that this was at the stock clocks, not overclocked, so if you OC the life out of it, it will help but the bottleneck will remain to varying degrees.
Fallout 4 is another one where it will bottleneck severely - but there are other popular games where there will be a 'technical' bottleneck but the game will still run pretty well - Overwatch, Black Ops 3, comes to mind.
Personally, I would ditch the FX6100 switch to an FX8320 before considering a card upgrade, an i5 would be ideal but an FX8320 is a good enough CPU and getting that would be much more hassle free.
An FX8320 + GTX650Ti would actually easily outperform an FX6100 and RX480 in Battlefield online, the latter would have better max framerates and better image quality settings, but the former would have vastly better minimum frames.
I'm using BF1 as a reference because it's hugely popular and indictative of the way games are going, by the way, in case it's not something you're interested in.
edit - also BF campaign ran perfectly fine on FX6100 + RX460 @60fps, online is much more CPU gruelling.