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TotalTrigger wrote Ok, I've upgrade the CPU and Motherboard.

Do you think this will do?

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Will work fine.

so would the other build it's why we suggested it.


Ok cool, motherboard is fine too?

No bottleneck?

Thanks
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TotalTrigger wrote Ok, I've upgrade the CPU and Motherboard.

Do you think this will do?

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Will work fine.

so would the other build it's why we suggested it.


Ok cool, motherboard is fine too?

No bottleneck?

Thanks


what are you talking about motherboards don't bottleneck components.
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Alexyy wrote
TotalTrigger wrote
Alexyy wrote
TotalTrigger wrote Ok, I've upgrade the CPU and Motherboard.

Do you think this will do?

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Will work fine.

so would the other build it's why we suggested it.


Ok cool, motherboard is fine too?

No bottleneck?

Thanks


what are you talking about motherboards don't bottleneck components.


No aha, that's not what I meant.

I mean the CPU and GPU bottlenecking?

And I meant is the motherboard decent enough? or is there anything better around the same price range.
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it is fine.

it will work fine.
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Ok thanks very much for your help.
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unlocked CPU is a waste without a Z series motherboard. Add a cooler and OC when you can. Otherwise, the 4690k and mobo are a waste.
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unlocked CPU is a waste without a Z series motherboard. Add a cooler and OC when you can. Otherwise, the 4690k and mobo are a waste.


The SLI Krait is overdue on the stockage, I dont want to wait and risk it. So I added this motherboard instead which has been used in some builds along with this card.

Also, I'm really not sure that the 550 w will be enough, since the card says a minimum of 600W. So I've added the one below.

Sorry for all of these questions, but since this is alot of money for me I want to make sure I'm buying the right stuff.

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The G1 unit isn't that good this would be better.

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Except that 550W is more than enough. A 650W PSU would be a waste since it's not even going to be useful for SLI. Grab a 750W-850W PSU if you want a higher wattage unit. Otherwise, a good quality 450W-550W unit is more than enough.
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Sanctyy wrote Except that 550W is more than enough. A 650W PSU would be a waste since it's not even going to be useful for SLI. Grab a 750W-850W PSU if you want a higher wattage unit. Otherwise, a good quality 450W-550W unit is more than enough.


So your saying that the extra 100W is a waste and there is no point?

Also, does the motherboard compare with the SLI krait edition?
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