P Phil Abrogar Reputable Apr 25, 2014 89 0 4,630 Aug 30, 2014 #1 Will 8gb 1333mhz kingston ram bottleneck a GTX titan?
Solution tiny voices Aug 30, 2014 No it will not at all. the difference between 1333 and something like 2133 is 0-3fps in most games. Nothing you would EVER see when using a titan. But, I would get a gtx780ti WAY before I ever got a titan.
No it will not at all. the difference between 1333 and something like 2133 is 0-3fps in most games. Nothing you would EVER see when using a titan. But, I would get a gtx780ti WAY before I ever got a titan.
Eduello Judicious Mar 2, 2014 9,074 0 32,960 Aug 30, 2014 #2 In what application? If we're talking about gaming, it won't be a severe bottleneck. Upvote 0 Downvote
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 30, 2014 Solution #4 No it will not at all. the difference between 1333 and something like 2133 is 0-3fps in most games. Nothing you would EVER see when using a titan. But, I would get a gtx780ti WAY before I ever got a titan. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
No it will not at all. the difference between 1333 and something like 2133 is 0-3fps in most games. Nothing you would EVER see when using a titan. But, I would get a gtx780ti WAY before I ever got a titan.
P Phil Abrogar Reputable Apr 25, 2014 89 0 4,630 Aug 31, 2014 #5 Thanks sirs. although now that you mentioned it. maybe I'll just go for the 900 series. XD 980 I think. But will my ram still do the trick with that series? and yeah my Proc is only i5 3550 at 3.30ghz. hehe will my procie affect the performance? Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks sirs. although now that you mentioned it. maybe I'll just go for the 900 series. XD 980 I think. But will my ram still do the trick with that series? and yeah my Proc is only i5 3550 at 3.30ghz. hehe will my procie affect the performance?
tiny voices Titan Sep 6, 2012 34,175 5 99,965 Aug 31, 2014 #6 Your CPU will be fine, the RAM too. Upvote 0 Downvote