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Comparison of impacts on the GTX 980 Ti with the i5 4670K

Comparison of impacts on the GTX 980 Ti with the i5 4670K

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mistercraft77
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01-16-2016, 03:51 AM
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Check if your CPU can handle the graphics card's demands. If not, consider upgrading. Think about potential bottlenecks.
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mistercraft77
01-16-2016, 03:51 AM #1

Check if your CPU can handle the graphics card's demands. If not, consider upgrading. Think about potential bottlenecks.

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Killerman1834
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01-16-2016, 05:28 PM
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yes. its good enough. you could run 2 of them without issues in most games.
when i say most i mean any that support sli and are not heavily cpu bound like arma 3.
but for a single card setup theres very little chance of bottlenecking.
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Killerman1834
01-16-2016, 05:28 PM #2

yes. its good enough. you could run 2 of them without issues in most games.
when i say most i mean any that support sli and are not heavily cpu bound like arma 3.
but for a single card setup theres very little chance of bottlenecking.

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OffsetBadge
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01-16-2016, 06:44 PM
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yes. its good enough. you could run 2 of them without issues in most games.
when i say most i mean any that support sli and are not heavily cpu bound like arma 3.
but for a single card setup theres very little chance of bottlenecking.
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OffsetBadge
01-16-2016, 06:44 PM #3

yes. its good enough. you could run 2 of them without issues in most games.
when i say most i mean any that support sli and are not heavily cpu bound like arma 3.
but for a single card setup theres very little chance of bottlenecking.