Can GTX1080(ti) work on my pc ?

DisgustingPig

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Hello i'm gonna buy a 1080ti once it comes out, but i'm wondering if it'll work on my pc and i won't get any bottleneck from it thank you.
Here are my current specs:
GTX 750ti - GPU
I5-4460 3.20GHz - CPU
8GB - RAM
GIGABYTE GA-B85M-HD3 - Motherboard
Corsair CX430 - PSU
Case sizes:
Width 200 mm
Height 428 mm
Depth 447 mm
If anything needs an upgrade could you suggest what should i get ? Thanks :3
 
Solution
1. You should choose a larger (600 watts) and better quality PSU then the CX seies. More wattage if overclocking anything

2. Seasonic S12 or M12 620 would be mu choice

3. Case size is irrelevant. Most quality case manufacturers list "Clearance dimensions" on there web sites. Since I don't kno what case you have, I couldn't check for you. But just look at the specs page ... if case is well designed and can handle larger cards, it is usually listed there. If not you have to measure, cloth ape measure is best (usually found in a mom's / wifie's sewing kit) the distance from the slot cover to anything that is opposite the PCI-E slot and the one below it. The 1080s have been running from about 10.5" to 12.8" long. The Ti's might...
You may want to get a new PSU, a CX650 should be fine. Also I would recommedn another 8GB of RAM. i usually recommend getting it in a set as it is most likely to work. You obviously want bigger and better games, so you are going to need to beef things up a bit.
 
1. You should choose a larger (600 watts) and better quality PSU then the CX seies. More wattage if overclocking anything

2. Seasonic S12 or M12 620 would be mu choice

3. Case size is irrelevant. Most quality case manufacturers list "Clearance dimensions" on there web sites. Since I don't kno what case you have, I couldn't check for you. But just look at the specs page ... if case is well designed and can handle larger cards, it is usually listed there. If not you have to measure, cloth ape measure is best (usually found in a mom's / wifie's sewing kit) the distance from the slot cover to anything that is opposite the PCI-E slot and the one below it. The 1080s have been running from about 10.5" to 12.8" long. The Ti's might be longer
 
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I have another question, Right now i have 2x Kingston HyperX Fury Blue 4GB DDR3 1600 in my pc
I have 2 more slots to use and I'd like to use them for 2x8gb instead of 2x4gb of the same ram, is that possible ?