I'm wondering if my setup will be able to handle a Geforce GTX 1080ti?

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I'm actually quite inexperienced when it comes to building PCs and understanding how all the components work. I actually ended up buying the setup I have now last year, which I primarily use for gaming. I was just wondering if there would be any issues if I were to upgrade my graphics card to a GeForce GTX 1080ti.

My current set up consists of: Processor: Intel Core i7-6800k 3.4 GHz/
Memory: 16 Gb DDR4
Motherboard: Intel X99
600W power supply

I'm currently using a Geforce GTX 1050Ti. I'm not sure what other information I should include lol! In any event, I'm just curious how everything would work out if I were to upgrade. I know the CPU isn't the most ideal cpu for gaming, that was one thing I was sort of worried about. Anyway, thanks to anyone that reads this.

 
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A 1080Ti will be the perfect match to your PC. Also, a PC cant be "not good enough" for a GPU. If it has got a PCI-E x16 slot, you can install a 1080Ti, and pretty much any other GPU. But always pay attention to PSU wattage. The 600W is enough for the 1080Ti. Your parts will work with a 1080Ti.
A 1080Ti will be the perfect match to your PC. Also, a PC cant be "not good enough" for a GPU. If it has got a PCI-E x16 slot, you can install a 1080Ti, and pretty much any other GPU. But always pay attention to PSU wattage. The 600W is enough for the 1080Ti. Your parts will work with a 1080Ti.
 
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Ahh, gotcha, thanks for the response!
 


I'm actually not even sure lol. But I'll keep that in mind. I have to check see the exact psu