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As with all things gaming, overclocking your CPU will help eliminate bottlenecking and improve performance of you GPU. It doesn't have to be an extreme overclock. Even taking it to 4.1 will help tremendously.
Ah! Yeah, maybe, but there is a story behind having 2 of them - I got a birthday gift of one of them in the same week I bought my own. So, ended up with 2. Just a happy coincidence.
Current specs are:
i7 4770k @ 4.5GHz
ASUS Z87 Pro
Gelid Solutions Tranquillo Rev.2 Heatsink
32 GB DDR3 Corsair Vengeance 16000 RAM (overclocked to 18000)
2 x ZOTAC GTX 770 in SLi (= 8 GB VRAM)
250 GB Kingston SSD
1TB Western Digital Black
Corsair RM1000 PSU
4 x Case Fans
BitFenix Ghost Silent Tower Chasis (massive, but really silent)
This is the first time in my gaming life when current game technology hasn't left me trailing slightly behind. I've usually been left wanting a little bit more power. But this time, no current game has taxed this system (Watch Dogs did for a while, until it was patched). I just hope this continues for a while.
I could have taken it up to 4.8 because I delidded the CPU, and it was a good overclocker before doing that. Tempretures are below 60 C even when running Intel Burn Test or Prime95. So, no: it wont destroy my CPU. That only happens if you have a bad overclocker and temps are too high when stressed.
Overclocking a CPU is a lottery. With Intel chips, you can never tell if you're lucky to get a good overclocker or not. If you do, then you can stress them. If you don't, just be sensible about it.
Here are my specs:
amd fx 8350 cpu
radeon r9 280x gpu (should be equivalent to a gtx 770 or 780)
8gb of ram
Those are very good specs. The R9 280X is the opposite AMD card to the GTX 770, so it should be able to handle any current game at ultra.
People may tell you you have too little system RAM but in my experience, system RAM is not as important as it used to be years ago because GPUs now have plenty of their own. And your GPU has enough of it.
You know they work in sync with eachother eh and it's not 8gb vram if you got the 4gb 770gtx?
It's like having a dual engine draggster that they feed off eachother not adding onto it.
Same with 560 Ti? :o