what fps would 2x hd radeon 7770 be?

multironin100

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i am building a budget gaming pc i want to be able to run skyrim, battlefield,etc.. i thinking of getting a hd radeon 7770 and if it is worth getting a second one and what fps it would run at on normal,high,ultra graphics settings?

my proposed computer specs
intel core i5 4670 haswell -cpu
kingston beast 8gb -ram
z87-g41 pc mate -motherboard
tp-link 300mb/s wireless -pci card
ati hd radeon 7770 x1(maybe 2)-graphics card
1tb WD -hard drive
60gb kingston-ssd
corsair 500wm-psu

i also wonder if the 500w psu would be enough to run ok with 1 graphics card and if it would be enough to run 2
hd radeon 7770's?
 
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I would like to suggest you, get a single more powerful card within your budget, it will be better than 7770 Crossfire. And crossfire never works better but SLI does.

Get a i5-4670K CPU, else you will not be able to use the K version MB to full extent. K version MB means OC can be done. But your CPU is not a K version, so its a locked one and you cannot do OC.

Corsair's CX series PSU's are not trusted units. Go with HX or TX series of Corsair. Or XFX, Seasonic, Antec will be other better choices.

And if you want to run 2 x 7770 then go with atleast 550/600W PSU. Else a 500W PSU would be enough.
I would like to suggest you, get a single more powerful card within your budget, it will be better than 7770 Crossfire. And crossfire never works better but SLI does.

Get a i5-4670K CPU, else you will not be able to use the K version MB to full extent. K version MB means OC can be done. But your CPU is not a K version, so its a locked one and you cannot do OC.

Corsair's CX series PSU's are not trusted units. Go with HX or TX series of Corsair. Or XFX, Seasonic, Antec will be other better choices.

And if you want to run 2 x 7770 then go with atleast 550/600W PSU. Else a 500W PSU would be enough.
 
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