will this support for 2 way sli gtx 770 and is this future proof

sai Kote

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MSI Z87-GD65 Gaming Motherboard
Intel 3.4 GHz LGA1150 i74770k
Cooler Master HAF 912Combat
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo
Samsung 840 Series 120 GB SSD
Seagate 1 TB HDD
Corsair CMPSU-850TXV2UK 850 Watts PSU
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB
ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2 GB GDDR5

Above is my new bulit configuration,i'll be adding an gtx 770 and dd3 8gb in future will it be compatible with my motherboard and psu ,and is my configuration future proof as im using this for gaming, video playback,coding..
 
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The short answer to your question is yes. It would appear that you have already put this together. At some point you may want to add an Hdd for back up & storage. As the other poster was saying, not a lot of games have been optimized for sli / crossfire nor...
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I would go down to a 4670k since you will save $100 plus you won't see any performance gain in games.

As for adding another 770, yes your psu will support that, BUT I'll tell you what I tell everyone else. From having multiple SLI and Crossfire configs, I prefer single card solutions hands down. With multiple gpus, most games either don't support them well enough to justify having more than one card OR they don't support multiple gpus at all. If this was my config, I would go with a more powerful single card such as the 780, Titan, or 690. I'm telling you, it will save you money, hassle, and doubt. That's just my two cents. Good luck.
 


The short answer to your question is yes. It would appear that you have already put this together. At some point you may want to add an Hdd for back up & storage. As the other poster was saying, not a lot of games have been optimized for sli / crossfire nor much else for that matter. Same with multithreading. Setting up sli / crossfire can be a headache to set up at times.
 
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