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hi everyone , i have a question , will a 8350 @stock bottleneck a gtx770 ?

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CPU : AMD FX-8350 @stock w/Noctua NH D-14   Mobo: Asus M5A99FX    Ram : 16gb Corsair XMS3 @1600mhz    GPU : Gigabyte GTX970 Windforce OC 4GB @1429mhz   SSD: Sandisk X110 256gb    Case: Be Quiet Silent Base 800 Windowed  PSU: EVGA 850w g2  Peripherals : Corsair K70 w/Red Switches , Logitech G502 , Samsung SyncMaster S22B300 (1920x1080) , Ttesports Shock one headset , Phone : HTC one A9

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Nope.

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No.

"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brain falls out." - Carl Sagan.

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Overclocking it to 4.6ghz made a huge difference with my 2 770's, as i now see 300 more points on the unigine valley benchmark. (EXTREME HD) 

 

 

If these even help in any meaningful way  ^_^

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BRAIN: intel i5 4670k @ 4.0 ghz stock voltage. GPU: ZOTAC GTX 770*2, both @ 1300mhz core 7900mhz memory. 
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Depends on the application and how you run it, but even if running two of them in SLI I bet the bottleneck would kick in at a framerate too high for you to notice. So real answer, just like any other CPU: YES it can, but no it won't cause you any problem.

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No one has posted this already but... No it wont get bottlenecked 

Hey there. You are looking mighty fine today, have my virtual cookie!  :ph34r:

MY RIG: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/34911-my-setup-gold-ghetto-gg-lots-of-pictures/#entry446883

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I want to say YES just so I can stand out but the answer is No...

FX 6300 - MSI 7870 Ghz - M5A97 R2.0 - Team Vulcan 8GB - WD Caviar Blue 1TB - Rosewill HIVE 550w - NZXT Source 210 (white) - Loud Fans

Peripherals - Logitech G105 - Cobra mouse - Acer G236HL - Logitech desktop mic - Logitech LS21 - Audio Technica ATH-M30

Laptop - Acer Aspire V3 - A84500m - 7670m - 15.6" screen (1366x768) - 3.5GB DDR3  - 500GB Scorpio Blue

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