6 600rr Honorable Mar 6, 2012 14 0 10,510 Aug 16, 2012 #1 i have a ASUS P8P67 PRO v3, i looked at the specs and it runs PCiE 2.0, but the 660ti specs say pcie 3.0... That an issue?
i have a ASUS P8P67 PRO v3, i looked at the specs and it runs PCiE 2.0, but the 660ti specs say pcie 3.0... That an issue?
Chairman Ray Honorable Jun 13, 2012 563 0 11,060 Aug 16, 2012 #3 pcie is backwards compatible, so you are fine Upvote 0 Downvote
fastreaction Distinguished May 24, 2012 378 0 18,810 Aug 17, 2012 #4 No problem at all. Problem might be a cpu bottlenecking or an insufficient power supply. Post your specs so we can assist you further. - Fastreaction Upvote 0 Downvote
No problem at all. Problem might be a cpu bottlenecking or an insufficient power supply. Post your specs so we can assist you further. - Fastreaction
Z zhangweidai Distinguished Jan 15, 2011 8 0 18,510 Aug 18, 2012 #5 I too have this question with same mobo. i7 at 4.3 on 500watts. How much am I missing out on by not having PCI-E 3.0? fastreaction : No problem at all. Problem might be a cpu bottlenecking or an insufficient power supply. Post your specs so we can assist you further. - Fastreaction Upvote 0 Downvote
I too have this question with same mobo. i7 at 4.3 on 500watts. How much am I missing out on by not having PCI-E 3.0? fastreaction : No problem at all. Problem might be a cpu bottlenecking or an insufficient power supply. Post your specs so we can assist you further. - Fastreaction
R rite2ace Honorable Sep 12, 2012 1 0 10,510 Sep 13, 2012 #6 I have gtx 460 with core i5 760(3.5ghz OC) and asus p7p55de . Planning to get a gtx 660ti . Will it bottleneck my cpu ? Upvote 0 Downvote
I have gtx 460 with core i5 760(3.5ghz OC) and asus p7p55de . Planning to get a gtx 660ti . Will it bottleneck my cpu ?