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I would suggest either going for a slower GPU or a better CPU as the 780ti may be bottlenecked by the i5. Try to get a processor that has hyper threading. Maybee go for a 600W power supply as well, just for some more headroom. Other than that, seems pretty good
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iamcrazylikeyou wrote I would suggest either going for a slower GPU or a better CPU as the 780ti may be bottlenecked by the i5. Try to get a processor that has hyper threading. Maybee go for a 600W power supply as well, just for some more headroom. Other than that, seems pretty goodwhat about this which is better [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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An i5 will not be bottlenecked by a 780.l get your knowledge right before you post. Also, for gaming hyper-threading is useless.
Also, You can run an i7 3770K and a 780 off of a 450W PSU, so 550W is fine.
Also, You can run an i7 3770K and a 780 off of a 450W PSU, so 550W is fine.
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Terrabytez wrote An i5 will not be bottlenecked by a 780.l get your knowledge right before you post. Also, for gaming hyper-threading is useless.Im sorry but I dont know much about this stuff you seem to know it all....
Also, You can run an i7 3770K and a 780 off of a 450W PSU, so 550W is fine.
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It will max every game out at 100FPS probably, the 780Ti is the best single GPU out (consumer grade).
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I don't think you can run more than 1600MHz on a B85 motherboard. I might be wrong, though.
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