[SOLVED] New Graphics Card! (Compatible?)

Nov 28, 2018
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Hey guys was just wondering if someone could just help me out in making sure this graphics card will work with this system! Thanks so much in advance.

Case - CS1101
https://www.aerocool.com.tw/au/chssis/pgs-c/cs1101

CPU Cooler - Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO CPU Cooler
https://www.umart.com.au/Cooler-Master-Hyper-TX3-EVO-CP...

CPU - i7-7700k
https://www.umart.com.au/Intel-Core-i7-7700K-Quad-Core-...

GPU - RTX 2070
https://www.mwave.com.au/product/asus-turbo-geforce-rtx...

Motherboard - AsRock B250m Pro4
https://www.pccasegear.com/products/37628/asrock-b250m-...

8GB of Ram
 
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As long as your motherboard has a PCI-E is compatible... Now if you ask about Bottlenecking, with that I7 7700K you wont have any bottleneck. You gotta be sure your PSU handdles the consume of the RTX 2070 and your system so be careful on that. But aside from that everything seems more than fine. Oh btw, a Small tip : I would just purchase 8 gb more of Ram.

Ramlethal

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As long as your motherboard has a PCI-E is compatible... Now if you ask about Bottlenecking, with that I7 7700K you wont have any bottleneck. You gotta be sure your PSU handdles the consume of the RTX 2070 and your system so be careful on that. But aside from that everything seems more than fine. Oh btw, a Small tip : I would just purchase 8 gb more of Ram.
 
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Lutfij

Titan
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You should look at Z270 chipset motherboard, DDR4-3200MHz dual channel ram kit a better cooler like the Cryorig H7 and as SSD. Are you recycling your PSU from an older system? If so make and model of the PSU? I think you forgot to factor in the PSU. Seeing how you're located in Australia, you should pass on your parts list using PCPartPicker links.

FYI this is the third thread you've created in a few months pertaining to the same topic. Please stop making multiple threads and continue asking on the threads you've already created for the sake of continuity.
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3834530/work.html
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3832911/1070ti-work.html