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I am on a goal to build my first gaming PC. Doing some research I found Asus to be a good brand(Correct me if I am wrong.) So I found a mother board by them and was wondering if two Nvidia 680's would fit on it. here are some links.

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If you think I should go a different way or think I should change items. Let me know ^.^
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MSI Z77 G45 + GTX 670's / 7970's.

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Generation wrote MSI Z77 G45 + GTX 670's / 7970's.

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Yes I read somewhere that 670's were actually better than 680's. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ??
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shredder wrote
Generation wrote MSI Z77 G45 + GTX 670's / 7970's.

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Yes I read somewhere that 670's were actually better than 680's. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ??


Technically the 680 is a faster card by like 2-3%, but the extra money you're paying is not worth it and is bad value compared to a GTX 670 / 7970.
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Generation wrote
shredder wrote
Generation wrote MSI Z77 G45 + GTX 670's / 7970's.

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Yes I read somewhere that 670's were actually better than 680's. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ??


Technically the 680 is a faster card by like 2-3%, but the extra money you're paying is not worth it and is bad value compared to a GTX 670 / 7970.
I've seen people say that the 680 is better if your going to record high quality videos. Also [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Is that what you mentioned?
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shredder wrote
Generation wrote
shredder wrote
Generation wrote MSI Z77 G45 + GTX 670's / 7970's.

Avoid BB.
Yes I read somewhere that 670's were actually better than 680's. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ??


Technically the 680 is a faster card by like 2-3%, but the extra money you're paying is not worth it and is bad value compared to a GTX 670 / 7970.
I've seen people say that the 680 is better if your going to record high quality videos. Also [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Is that what you mentioned?


That does not make sense.

That is an MATX board.
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But would that board suit my needs to hold two 670's?
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