jadequeen Reputable May 19, 2014 13 0 4,510 May 28, 2014 #1 Will a fx 6350 bottleneck two 660 ti's in sli? Should I do that or should I do Crossfire r9 280x's? And would a 750watt sli ready psu be enough?
Will a fx 6350 bottleneck two 660 ti's in sli? Should I do that or should I do Crossfire r9 280x's? And would a 750watt sli ready psu be enough?
Solution I I i7Baby May 28, 2014 No - but it'll be close. two 660tis roughly equals a GTX770. If you have a 990fx chipset motherboard you can go up to a 8320.
No - but it'll be close. two 660tis roughly equals a GTX770. If you have a 990fx chipset motherboard you can go up to a 8320.
C Calnin Dignified Dec 28, 2013 3,296 0 13,960 May 28, 2014 #2 I feel like a 660Ti SLI would have a bottleneck from the 6350, i could be wrong. The 280x crossfire would most likely if not definitely have a bottleneck from CPU. Upvote 0 Downvote
I feel like a 660Ti SLI would have a bottleneck from the 6350, i could be wrong. The 280x crossfire would most likely if not definitely have a bottleneck from CPU.
I i7Baby Titan BANNED Jul 25, 2012 44,084 2 106,960 May 28, 2014 Solution #3 No - but it'll be close. two 660tis roughly equals a GTX770. If you have a 990fx chipset motherboard you can go up to a 8320. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
No - but it'll be close. two 660tis roughly equals a GTX770. If you have a 990fx chipset motherboard you can go up to a 8320.
damric Illustrious Sep 17, 2010 8,017 72 37,990 Jun 6, 2014 #4 My new FAQ on the matter: Upvote 0 Downvote