Title says it all.
3.9
Eric
Title says it all.
3.9
Eric
ummm no :D usually its CPU's that do the bottleknecking and not the actual motherboards.
The FX8350, which I'm assuming you're using if you're going for that mobo because it's the one I chose for my build, may bottleneck those cards some, but you won't see that much of a difference. It's going to be the difference between 100 FPS and 96-97 FPS on maxed out setting in most games. The Bottleneck is just when the CPU maxes out and the GPU has to start making up the difference. If the GPU starts having to carry more load performance slips a little. You should be able to power past that in the future, to an extent, with the help of Crossfire or SLI which that board supports.
thanks I'm not very sad if all I'm gonna lose is 4 frames
Yeah, that might not be entirely accurate, be we're talking in terms of minutia. While the cards might have more room to stretch their legs on a 3770K, the price difference isn't going to justify the difference in performance.