ohno900
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Processor | Intel i5-3570K |
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Motherboard | Asus P8Z77-V |
Cooling | Stock Fan |
Memory | 2x Kingston HyperX 4GB 1600MHz |
Storage | 500GB 6GB/s Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | 24" Samsung SyncMasterB2430 |
Case | NZXT 210 Elite |
Power Supply | Corsair HX750 |
Software | Windows 7 Home Premium |
Hello everyone!
I have been told by a friend that if I were to get my hands on a Asus DirectCU ii GTX670 TOP (when it comes out for the US) and put it in my system, I will most definitely be bottlenecking because my cpu, an i5-3570K @ stock speed (I'll be overclocking later on), will not handle the graphic card. In fact, it won't handle any of the new graphic cards according to him. So now I'm in huge doubt. He mentioned that I was better off getting last year's model, like a GTX 560 or something to those lines.
Could someone please explain this to me? I've looked through websites and I still couldn't find a solid answer.
I have been told by a friend that if I were to get my hands on a Asus DirectCU ii GTX670 TOP (when it comes out for the US) and put it in my system, I will most definitely be bottlenecking because my cpu, an i5-3570K @ stock speed (I'll be overclocking later on), will not handle the graphic card. In fact, it won't handle any of the new graphic cards according to him. So now I'm in huge doubt. He mentioned that I was better off getting last year's model, like a GTX 560 or something to those lines.
Could someone please explain this to me? I've looked through websites and I still couldn't find a solid answer.