Is this build good enough?

Niels De Clercq

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Hey folks,

I have an important question for you guys.
1)Will this processor bottleneck the gtx770?
2) This isn't a high quality PSU. But is it enough? (PS: I have a huge fan which blows tons of air into my case)
3) How many fps on League of legends and how much on BF4?
4) Will i have any problems running this PC?

INFO:

motherboard:
MSI Z97 GAMING 5
Processor:
Intel Core i5 4460 Haswell (4x 3200 MHz) Quad Core
Processor cooler:
Standaard Intel Processor koeler
RAM memory:
8GB DDR3 1600Mhz 2x 4GB (Corsair Vengeance - Dual Channel, met heatsink)
HDD:
1000GB Harde Schijf
Harde Schijf 2:
VideoCard:
nVidia GTX 770 (ASUS GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5 - 2048MB GDDR5) Mega Actie!
Sound card:
Onboard audio 7.1
Networkcontroller:
Gigabit LAN (100/1000 mbit) aansluiting
Optic drive:
DVD-RW Dual Layer Brander
PSU:
Corsair VS Series VS650
Garantion:
2 Jaar Carry-in Garantion


THANK YOU SO MUCH!
 
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No they will still run, it's just you have a un overclockable chip while your biard is for overclocking, any z97 allows for oc, you could've got a b85 board to save money but it'll still work, the board will let you upgrade cpu in the future without buying a new motherboard at least

Niels De Clercq

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Damn, already ordered it QQ
Does it matter that i have the 4460 instead of the 4690K? :s
 

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hello
i am not an expert but i can say that you are choosing wrong motherboard. Z97 chipset boards are for overclocking but your processor is locked one (non k). You should choose H97 board they are same and only difference is overclocking.
And i dont think a i5 is gonna bottleneck this GPU at all.
http://
watch video at the end of article :)
 

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Will there be any issue if i run this build?
 
No they will still run, it's just you have a un overclockable chip while your biard is for overclocking, any z97 allows for oc, you could've got a b85 board to save money but it'll still work, the board will let you upgrade cpu in the future without buying a new motherboard at least
 
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So there's nothing to worry about?