Double Checking of Computer Parts

DeBracko

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Hi guys, I am using an intel Core i5 3570 and for the mobo I am using a Gigabyte H77M-D3h.

I am planning to switch out my graphic card,psu and casing to a Palit gtx 750 TI along with a Seasonic 650W G-Series. For the casing i'll be purchasing a Corsair carbide 300R.

What i would like to know is there shouldnt be any incompatible issue with the graphics card and mobo am I right?

It's my first time purchasing my gpu and psu so that's why I'm kinda nervous and would like to double check so I can make my mind. Thanks in advance! :)
 
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Oh ok, that makes sense! The 3570 is a GREAT CPU, don't worry about bottlenecking. It has the power to support dual 780 Tis in SLI lol

750 Ti is a great card, Maxwell is impressive. 60w TDP that can produce high graphics settings at 45 FPS in BF4 at 1080p is awesome.

DeBracko

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I was planning to keep the power supply for future-proofing as seeing that my next graphic card would be something higher than the 750 TI such as the Gtx 760 but that would be in a few more years time.
 

DeBracko

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oh sorry i forgot to say that i am reusing my parts from my old computer for the new build that I'll be doing. The cpu and motherboard are from the old computer :) Will the cpu bottleneck the gpu though now that you mention it?

 
Oh ok, that makes sense! The 3570 is a GREAT CPU, don't worry about bottlenecking. It has the power to support dual 780 Tis in SLI lol

750 Ti is a great card, Maxwell is impressive. 60w TDP that can produce high graphics settings at 45 FPS in BF4 at 1080p is awesome.
 
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DeBracko

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Ok! Thanks alot! now I'm much clearer about my parts now haha :) Can't wait to rebuild my old computer, it's gonna be my first build as well hahaha!