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Will this bottleneck my 780ti's? (POLL)

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Everything has a bottle neck. in this case you won't see one so bad that you will get 20fps. As a matter of fact, it will probably be the same as having a 4770k in some games

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No. I hope you're OC it too if you have a K CPU.

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Definitely not in games. 

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Well I will say yes, but I can't imagine it will bottleneck that much. 

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Not noticeably in gaming situations, but you bought two 780Ti's and can't spare another 100 bucks for an i7? That's a bit odd.

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Depends on the game, 9/10 times it won't though

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I would just save money and get a single 780..

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Which games? If it's something like BF3 or BL2 etc yes although a single 780ti is overkill for those games.

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Yes. The z87 chip set runs at 1x 16 but only 2x 8 so you will not be maxing out that cards. that being said, you will never notice it.

A 780Ti will hardly saturate a 2nd gen x8 slot.

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Im sorry, this is my first build.....what does that mean^^

This is my current build

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/PapaSimmz/saved/3CQV

It just means there will be no bandwith problems or any other major bottlenecks.

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i only got the budget for one right now, in the future im thinking of it

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If you are thinking of going SLI you might consider getting a 780 now. It will immediately put you 1/3 of the way to the second 780.

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i say no. if there is any bottleneck between them, it will a negligible amount

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Everything has a bottle neck. in this case you won't see one so bad that you will get 20fps. As a matter of fact, it will probably be the same as having a 4770k in some games

I hate people like you. You say everything has a bottleneck, but when it was origanlly said it meant one thing will be bottlenecked,not that everything bottlenecks everything! If you have a 4970x, it will not bottleneck a 7770 at all!
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I hate people like you. You say everything has a bottleneck, but when it was origanlly said it meant one thing will be bottlenecked,not that everything bottlenecks everything! If you have a 4970x, it will not bottleneck a 7770 at all!

That's not what I mean, it's a wide open bottleneck, not that it will effect your FPS. And a 7770 will be bottlenecking a 4960x btw.

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That's not what I mean, it's a wide open bottleneck, not that it will effect your FPS. And a 7770 will be bottlenecking a 4960x btw.

I know a 7770 will bottleneck a 4960x. (Now back to my point) Its justjust that it sounds like you're saying it will make it significantly slower, and I had seen a few posts saying things like that so I decided to finally say something.
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I know a 7770 will bottleneck a 4960x. (Now back to my point) Its justjust that it sounds like you're saying it will make it significantly slower, and I had seen a few posts saying things like that so I decided to finally say something.

Yeah I didn't intent for it to sound like that, when someone says bottle next alot of people just freak out.

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Yeah I didn't intent for it to sound like that, when someone says bottle next alot of people just freak out.

I know you didn't mean it, but using bottlenecking that way is a pet peeve of mine.
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