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Hey guys, just wanna know if this setup will bottleneck. I have intention to do some overclocking further. Thank you guys

 

Intel Core i5 4690k 

MSI Z97s Krait Edition LGA1150 Socket 

Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4) of RAM 

MSI R9 380 4GB VRAM 

Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM SATA 3 

Corsair RM 750x Plus Gold Full Modular

Corsair Hydro Series H100i 

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nope no bottleneck

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Definitely didn't expect those specs with this question. As the Captain said above, no the 4690k will not bottleneck a 380. You could run a 980 ti with that and not a single issue.

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You're all set.
Although I would get the H100i GTX rather than the older model. The newer one is cheaper, and better imo
Oh and you might wanna throw an ssd in there. Maybe an m.2 drive with intel smart response for your hard drive (look it up, and make sure that you get the proper drive to fit onto the motherboard)
One last thing: Dont forget you need an OS too.

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Not at all! If anything your GPU is the bottleneck, and its a very capable card :P

 

One last thing: Dont forget you need an OS too. 

 

In the future, just make one post and edit it if you need to add information m8 ;)

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I love the color of the board, my original plan was to put 2 white ram sticks in the white ram bays and 2 black ram sticks in the black ram bays.

 

Sorry if they're not called RAM bays I felt like that's what their called

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I love the color of the board, my original plan was to put 2 white ram sticks in the white ram bays and 2 black ram sticks in the black ram bays.

 

Sorry if they're not called RAM bays I felt like that's what their called

It's RAM Dimm slots actually. And yes, this mobo is gorgeous 

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Hey guys, just wanna know if this setup will bottleneck. I have intention to do some overclocking further. Thank you guys

 

Intel Core i5 4690k 

MSI Z97s Krait Edition LGA1150 Socket 

Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2x4) of RAM 

MSI R9 380 4GB VRAM 

Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM SATA 3 

Corsair RM 750x Plus Gold Full Modular

Corsair Hydro Series H100i 

I think ur not completely aware of the meaning of bottlenecking, to be honest I don't like the term bottlenecking its overused and misused to say the least that i5 could easily support a 980ti or Fury X so no I don't think if ur talking about CPU 'bottlenecking' ur system will have any also it really depends on what ur gonna use it for

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You're all set.

Although I would get the H100i GTX rather than the older model. The newer one is cheaper, and better imo

Oh and you might wanna throw an ssd in there. Maybe an m.2 drive with intel smart response for your hard drive (look it up, and make sure that you get the proper drive to fit onto the motherboard)

One last thing: Dont forget you need an OS too.

Thanks for the tip. OS probably is going to be windows. This setup is for gaming. 

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Definitely didn't expect those specs with this question. As the Captain said above, no the 4690k will not bottleneck a 380. You could run a 980 ti with that and not a single issue.

I made this question because i don't know how capable this processor is. I know that is a good hardware. Thanks for helping guys. Im travelling to US in january and i'm going to buy this setup because is way cheaper than here in São Paulo. I did a lot of researches to get to the final decision. Until there, i'm going to do more researches about it. 

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Thanks for the tip. OS probably is going to be windows. This setup is for gaming. 

Well...unless you wanna try gaming on Linux or OSX.......or.... dos

 

Windows is basically your only option

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It's RAM Dimm slots actually. And yes, this mobo is gorgeous 

Ahh dimms should've known that one... i failed lol

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[CPU] - Intel Core i5-4590  

[Motherboard] - MSI B85-G43 GAMING 

[RAM] - Kingston HyperX Beast (2x4GB) 1866Mhz... CPU only supports 1600Mhz

[SSD] - A-Data SP600 128GB SSD

[HDD]- 1Tb Seagate Barracuda

[GPU] - EVGA GTX 1060 6GB SSC

[Case] - Corsair SPEC-03 White 

[PSU] - Rosewill 450W 80+Bronze

 
 
 
 
 

 

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You're all set.

Although I would get the H100i GTX rather than the older model. The newer one is cheaper, and better imo

Oh and you might wanna throw an ssd in there. Maybe an m.2 drive with intel smart response for your hard drive (look it up, and make sure that you get the proper drive to fit onto the motherboard)

One last thing: Dont forget you need an OS too.

Oh yes, i entered new egg yesterday to check the prices and i realized that the H100i cooler was more expensive than the H100i GTX. Do you recommend another cooler with a great cost benefit, being a reliable choice, like durability, thermal efficiency? I dont wanna spend a LOT of money on a water cooler. So what you recommend for me? 

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I think ur not completely aware of the meaning of bottlenecking, to be honest I don't like the term bottlenecking its overused and misused to say the least that i5 could easily support a 980ti or Fury X so no I don't think if ur talking about CPU 'bottlenecking' ur system will have any also it really depends on what ur gonna use it for

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Oh yes, i entered new egg yesterday to check the prices and i realized that the H100i cooler was more expensive than the H100i GTX. Do you recommend another cooler with a great cost benefit, being a reliable choice, like durability, thermal efficiency? I dont wanna spend a LOT of money on a water cooler. So what you recommend for me? 

I'd go for an H80i GT. Cheaper by about 20$, and should be perfect as long as you dont want those mad overclocks, bruh lmao

 

There are also some Noctua coolers that compete with liquid coolers. If you go with either make sure the case supports it

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I'd go for an H80i GT. Cheaper by about 20$, and should be perfect as long as you dont want those mad overclocks, bruh lmao

There are also some Noctua coolers that compete with liquid coolers. If you go with either make sure the case supports it

 

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Sorry, i was in the cellphone. Probably a bug. Anyways, thats a good option. But, how much temperature i'm going to lose with a smaller radiator? 

Honestly not much. http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/69218-corsair-hydro-h100i-gtx-h80i-gt-review.html

You can also have some issues with some cases with the H80, because it is larger in thickness. The H80i should be fine for a 4690k, although if you are paranoid and want to keep your chip very cool, the H100i GTX would be better. There's a 20$ price difference. 

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