Suggestion on GPU Upgrade

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Hi Everyone..I wanted to Upgrade My GPU..I also checked many websites for Bottleneck but I was unable to find any..Anybody Please Suggest me some GPU's Under the Budget of Rs.16,000...and that which does not cause any bottlenecking issues

CPU:FX-6300@4.3Ghz
MB:Asus M5A97 R2.0
PSU:Corsair VS450W
GPU:Nvidia GT630 2GBD3
RAM:Corsair (1x8GB) Vengeance
HDD:Seagate 1TB

Any Suggestion Welcome and Thanks!!
 
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1) "Bottlenecking" means that one low-performing part keeps the others from performing to their potential. Technically, almost all systems have a "bottleneck," a slowest part, but most are well-enough balanced that it doesn't matter. Don't worry about bottlenecking - you're not going to get a video card that will limit the performance of that processor.
2) What GPU someone would recommend depends on what you would do with it. What games do you intend to play, or video-card assisted software do you intend to use?
3) Is anything that you do now too slow for you? If not, why upgrade in the first place?
1) "Bottlenecking" means that one low-performing part keeps the others from performing to their potential. Technically, almost all systems have a "bottleneck," a slowest part, but most are well-enough balanced that it doesn't matter. Don't worry about bottlenecking - you're not going to get a video card that will limit the performance of that processor.
2) What GPU someone would recommend depends on what you would do with it. What games do you intend to play, or video-card assisted software do you intend to use?
3) Is anything that you do now too slow for you? If not, why upgrade in the first place?
 
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Thanks For the Solving My Bottleneck Question WyomingKnott...The current GPU I'm using is not capable of Playing Games such as Batman Arkham Knight and Assassins Creed Unity at High or Medium or Low Graphics..So I intend to Upgrade my GPU..btw I'm not mostly Into the Video-card Assisted Softwares a Lot..Needed it only for Gaming!!
 
Well, the processor and motherboard should handle whatever you choose to put on them. The PS is a little low for many current high-end cards. Also, I can't see if the two PCIe power connectors for the GPU are six-pin or eight-pin - can you peek? Never mind; they are eight-pin, so that's not an issue.

The recommended (not minimum) hardware for those games is a 760 for Arkham and a 780 for Creed. The 780 is way out of your power budget; the 760 is pushing it since a minimum 500W PSU is recommended. A 750 should be well within your power budget but may be a bit slow for those games. I don't have access to prices in Rupees, though, so I can't help you pick.

Edit: With no endorsement of Flipkart, perhaps http://www.flipkart.com/gigabyte-nvidia-gv-n75toc-2gi-2-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmefh6yvjaf2cnb?pid=GRCEFH6XJTYKAWX9&al=aIyE9gRoy136mNC9IWYj0sldugMWZuE7IpPjejNpZSmKXrae%2BIlGCSko2X30htVHjnlxsBzIFPs%3D&ref=L%3A3779500114749178784&srno=b_5 ?