Will the G4560 bottleneck a GTX 970?

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You will be OK.
GTX970 is a nice card, and if you play fast action shooters you will do fine.
Check out the newegg reviews for the G4560.
They chip is doing well .
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2W07570225&reviews=all
There is no such thing as "bottlenecking"
If, by that, you mean that upgrading a cpu or graphics card can
somehow lower your performance or FPS.
A better term might be limiting factor.
That is where adding more cpu or gpu becomes increasingly
less effective.

What do you have in mind?
If you have both try it; you may find that your particular games run well .
 
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I've heard of the term 'bottle neck' multiple times. I mean, would the G4560 limit the power of the GTX 970
 
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However the R3 and R5 both use AMD sockets when I have Intels LGA1151 socket
 


You will be OK.
GTX970 is a nice card, and if you play fast action shooters you will do fine.
Check out the newegg reviews for the G4560.
They chip is doing well .
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2W07570225&reviews=all
 
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Since I am from the UK, I've never heard of Newegg however some people are running GTX 1070's on this processor so I'm guessing I'm fine