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Titan x and 1440p . Does my rig strong enough?

nodim666

Hello

I'm Planning on upgrading my gpu to the Titan x and get an 1440p gsync 144hz monitor like the pg278q(only one avialable in my country) by next month

Mostly for games like Modded Skyrim, The Witcher 3 ,Arkham Knight , BF4 .

Max/Ultra settings , smooth , without fps drops.

I just want to make sure my rig is strong enough for that upgrade .

Buying a new rig is not an option for me right now.

Heres my current rig:

I5-3570k 4.2ghz OC stable

Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H

Gigabyte GTX680 2GB

Corsair Vengence LP 8GB(4x2) 1866Hz

PSU Seasonic 760W Gold

ScytheMugen 3 Cooler

Corsair Grapithe 600T Black

Seagate 2TB 7200RPM storage

Samsung 830 256GB SSD

WIN7 64BIT

Thanks.

Fractal Design Define R5~ Asus Maximus VII HERO~ i7-4790k@ 4.7 GHz. ~ GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming ~ 16 GB Kingston HyperX 2400 HZ. ~ Samsung 850EVO 1TB SSD ~ Asus CD/DVD reader/writer ~ Coolermaster V Series 1000W~ Noctua NH-D15+ Noctua NH-A14 FLX x3-   BenQ's XL2420G Monitor  - Steelseries APEX M800 / Zowie EC2-A / Zowie G-SR

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Yes, it would be fine with a Titan X.

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I have a similar setup but with a 4790k processor. Love it. The Titan X rapes games at 1440p.

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4790K - Titan X - 16GB Vengeance 1866 - Asus Vii Hero - EVGA G2 850w - Samsung Evo 500gb - Corsair 760T - ROG SWIFT

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I prefer using 1 card for less problems

Less noise/heat in the case

AMD drivers not released often as NVIDIA ones

And ! An amd card cannot work with gsync monitors

Fractal Design Define R5~ Asus Maximus VII HERO~ i7-4790k@ 4.7 GHz. ~ GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming ~ 16 GB Kingston HyperX 2400 HZ. ~ Samsung 850EVO 1TB SSD ~ Asus CD/DVD reader/writer ~ Coolermaster V Series 1000W~ Noctua NH-D15+ Noctua NH-A14 FLX x3-   BenQ's XL2420G Monitor  - Steelseries APEX M800 / Zowie EC2-A / Zowie G-SR

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I prefer using 1 card for less problems

Less noise/heat in the case

AMD drivers not released often as NVIDIA ones

And ! An amd card cannot work with gsync monitors

freesync my friend...

CPU:I5 4670K   GPU:Radeon HD 7850 2 GB (To be upgraded)   RAM:2 x 8 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3   Motherboard:MSI Z97S SLI Plus

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freesync my friend...

Yeah m8 but like i said in my first post

The pg278q only monitor available in my country

Fractal Design Define R5~ Asus Maximus VII HERO~ i7-4790k@ 4.7 GHz. ~ GTX 980 Ti G1 Gaming ~ 16 GB Kingston HyperX 2400 HZ. ~ Samsung 850EVO 1TB SSD ~ Asus CD/DVD reader/writer ~ Coolermaster V Series 1000W~ Noctua NH-D15+ Noctua NH-A14 FLX x3-   BenQ's XL2420G Monitor  - Steelseries APEX M800 / Zowie EC2-A / Zowie G-SR

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Yeah m8 but like i said in my first post

The pg278q only monitor available in my country

Fair enough

CPU:I5 4670K   GPU:Radeon HD 7850 2 GB (To be upgraded)   RAM:2 x 8 GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3   Motherboard:MSI Z97S SLI Plus

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