Can my pc handle a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 without any prblems?

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My PC :

CPU : Intel Core i5-4690 3.50ghz
Motherboard : ASROCK H81M-HDS 1150
600Watt

Tell if you need more.. pretty noob at pc's .

Thanks!
 
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Hi Bro

Ur Cpu Is i5 4th Generations Haswell Which Is Powerful And Can Handle The Gtx 1070

Ur Mobo Is Also Compatible :)

U Didnt Mentioned Any Specific Information About Ur Power Supply

A System With this Gpu Like Ur System Requires About 450/500 Wattage Power Supply

If The Power Supply Gives The Wattage Which Written On It So No Problem At All

But If Ur Power Supply Isnt From A reliable Brand So It Wont Give U The Maximum Power And U Will Face With Some Issues 🙁

Other Things Are Perfectly Compatible And Ok

Regards Khd :)
Hi Bro

Ur Cpu Is i5 4th Generations Haswell Which Is Powerful And Can Handle The Gtx 1070

Ur Mobo Is Also Compatible :)

U Didnt Mentioned Any Specific Information About Ur Power Supply

A System With this Gpu Like Ur System Requires About 450/500 Wattage Power Supply

If The Power Supply Gives The Wattage Which Written On It So No Problem At All

But If Ur Power Supply Isnt From A reliable Brand So It Wont Give U The Maximum Power And U Will Face With Some Issues 🙁

Other Things Are Perfectly Compatible And Ok

Regards Khd :)
 
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Sir What Is Ur Psu brand? Gimme More Info Plz :)
 
One think to think about is that the 1070 is basically "made for" 1440p gaming. If you are gaming at 1080p you are basically not letting the 1070 fully utilize its potential. If you are gaming at 1080p and don't plan on upgrading to 1440p or 4k, I would just buy a GTX 1060.
 
At the moment i have 2 1980x1280 monitors. I will get a 3th 1440p monitor but i will get that later.

And if i have 2 1980x1280 monitors it isnt a problem right? it gives more fps then a 1440p screen but i agree with you.
 
Yeah, that shouldn't be a problem, but the 1070 will really be able to "stretch its legs" once you get a 1440p monitor. If you stick with 1080p you'll end up back on here talking about bottleneck issues, that's why I recommended 1440p, that makes the GPU work harder and your utilization of both GPU and CPU should be fairly equal.
 


 
Ahh, okey like that so its using a bit more power i understand :) well i will stick with 2x 1080p monitors for maximum 6 months after that i'll have an 1440p monitor. i hope i will not have any BIG problems with bottlenecking.
 
There won't be a big problem with bottlenecking, people tend to overly worry about it when it doesn't cause any actual problems. Typically the biggest bottleneck is from buying too powerful of a video card and gaming at too low of a resolution. You already plan on going 1440p so just enjoy your 1070 and don't worry about whatever bottleneck may occur. Once you go 1440p, your system will be more optimized for your gaming.
 

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