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Am I going to run in to a severe bottleneck?

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My current setup is an i5 760 @ 4.2GHz, a P55 1156 motherboard and an single HD7590 all under water. I'm looking to add a second HD7950 but I'm concerned that I'm going to be bottle necked by both my weak processor and also by my two 8x PCI-E 2.0 slots? Would I be best putting my money on a 4770K and an appropriate motherboard?
 
Yes that cpu will hold you back somewhat.

I'd aim for a 2500k/3570k/4670k minimum if on a budget.

Recommended cpu to eliminate 99% of bottlenecks would be a 2700k/3770k/4770k and overclock it to 4.5ghz or higher.
 
So it's best to ditch the idea of a second GPU and upgrade the CPU?

If you get the gpu first with the plan to upgrade the cpu shortly after then that will be ok. If you can't afford to do both then adding a second gpu won't give you much extra performance though because of the cpu bottleneck.
 
Cool, well I can't quite stretch to a 4770K and a Z87 motherboard so how would the below clocked to 4.5GHz fair with two 7950s?
  • Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz (Ivybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor (77W)
  • Gigabyte Z77X-D3H Intel Z77 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard
 
Cool, well I can't quite stretch to a 4770K and a Z87 motherboard so how would the below clocked to 4.5GHz fair with two 7950s?
  • Intel Core i5-3570K 3.40GHz (Ivybridge) Socket LGA1155 Processor (77W)
  • Gigabyte Z77X-D3H Intel Z77 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

What is your budget?
 
Could always get a second hand 3770K, probably get one for 140ish.
Then a Z77 board, and a 7950.

That said, you can get a Z87 board and 4770K for 370 ish.
 
Would the OP not be able to save some a lot of money by grabbing a used i7 8xx as a stop gap and clocking that up? or would a pair of HD7950's bottleneck on that too? (wouldn't of thought so as the 8xx is just as good if not better than the 9xx and when clocked will match a stock 2600K, but /meh)
 
The second hand route might not be a bad idea. An i5 will do you well, but even that will bottleneck the gpu's in games like Battlefield 3 a bit. If you can stretch your budget slightly or go second hand to get an i7 then that would be the best solution. If you don't mind a slight bottleneck in a few games then don't worry about it and go with an i5.

Would the OP not be able to save some a lot of money by grabbing a used i7 8xx as a stop gap and clocking that up? or would a pair of HD7950's bottleneck on that too? (wouldn't of thought so as the 8xx is just as good if not better than the 9xx and when clocked will match a stock 2600K, but /meh)

i7 920 @4ghz will still bottleneck similar to what a i5 current gen would. Only the i5 would have higher minimums. Tested on battlefield 3 by Setter and Angst. A sandy i7 or higher is what you want really.
 
Could always get a second hand 3770K, probably get one for 140ish.
Then a Z77 board, and a 7950.
Good suggestion, you could pick up a decent sli/xfire capable mobo for sub £100.00. Recently sold my Asus P8 Z77 V Pro and 3770k for £220.00 on members market. The cpu wasnt a great clocker, but it eliminated the bottleneck with sli that i had on a 3570k. Both chips at 4.5ghz. Typically in bf3 max gpu usage with my 670's was 80%, 70% on my second system which is an x58 i7 930 at 4.0ghz.
 
Yes that cpu will hold you back somewhat.

I'd aim for a 2500k/3570k/4670k minimum if on a budget.

Recommended cpu to eliminate 99% of bottlenecks would be a 2700k/3770k/4770k and overclock it to 4.5ghz or higher.

My 3770k is @4.3 and have never run into a bottleneck ever.
 
don't rule out a 2600k/2700k chip and p67/z68 board either;)
True, much cooler running chips too.

My 3770k is @4.3 and have never run into a bottleneck ever.
As the 3770k is an ht chip, even at stock speed it's much better than an i5 in bf3 especially with sli/xfire. This game really does benefit from the extra threads with multi gpu. The majority of other games though theres no discernible difference between a 3570k and a 3770k.
 
think about getting KFA2 GeForce GTX 670

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I have evga oc
 
My 3770k is @4.3 and have never run into a bottleneck ever.

Battlefield 3, 64 player server. Try Caspian as you leave the us base, look across the whole map. Or firestorm as you leave the russian base, look across the whole map. Watch gpu usage drop a bit from 99%. Noticed even with my cpu at 4.8ghz which is faster than yours at 4.3ghz. Probably just Battlefield 3 with crap cpu optimization, but still. For 99% of other stuff though a light oc on an i7 is plenty.
 
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