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So I was wondering which graphics card I should get.
I have a gtx 770 2gb asus already.
So I was thinking if I should get another gtx 770 for 90 ish euro.
Or !
Get a gtx 1060 for 200 ish euro or even a 1070.
I would like to see the performance difference bear in mind if I get the 770 I have sli 770s then.
Thanks !
I have a gtx 770 2gb asus already.
So I was thinking if I should get another gtx 770 for 90 ish euro.
Or !
Get a gtx 1060 for 200 ish euro or even a 1070.
I would like to see the performance difference bear in mind if I get the 770 I have sli 770s then.
Thanks !
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SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
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13 wrote SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
Do they really? there's no weird glitches or incompatibility with it?
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SSID wrote13 wrote SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
Do they really? there's no weird glitches or incompatibility with it?
Why would there be? If they are the same card, regardless the manufacturer they can be SLI'd and have no issues whatsoever.
Also, if he is appending the push for a 1070, why SLI the cards when a 8gb model of the 480, and select models of the 6gb 1060 are in that range.. If he is looking to save, and not have to hassle to much then the second card is the best way to go.
Also if you were wondering if there were any glitches? Why would there be? Unless he is running DX12 strict games that card will suite him fine across most games, what was the one dual gpu on one card, the 690? i am thinking, can fit with most cards today, and is still generally within the range of modern cards and in the case he adds another 770, he will be better off.
Like 13 said need to know the PSU/mobo, monitor, and what games.
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SSID wrote Do they really? there's no weird glitches or incompatibility with it?
Shit yeah you'll have weird glitches but every system has weird glitches. Why would they be incompatible?
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Mitochondria wroteSSID wrote13 wrote SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
Do they really? there's no weird glitches or incompatibility with it?
Why would there be? If they are the same card, regardless the manufacturer they can be SLI'd and have no issues whatsoever.
Also, if he is appending the push for a 1070, why SLI the cards when a 8gb model of the 480, and select models of the 6gb 1060 are in that range.. If he is looking to save, and not have to hassle to much then the second card is the best way to go.
Also if you were wondering if there were any glitches? Why would there be? Unless he is running DX12 strict games that card will suite him fine across most games, what was the one dual gpu on one card, the 690? i am thinking, can fit with most cards today, and is still generally within the range of modern cards and in the case he adds another 770, he will be better off.
Like 13 said need to know the PSU/mobo, monitor, and what games.
Doesn't it depend on the game, if they support it, or there could be scaling issues. I also heard that Nvidia isn't supporting 3, and 4 way SLI as well.
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SSID wrote also heard that Nvidia isn't supporting 3, and 4 way SLI as well.
Why do you think that's relevant?
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13 wrote SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
Thanks for the reply
I have an asus z87 -k
and a corsair cx600m
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Mitochondria wroteSSID wrote13 wrote SLI GTX 770s should perform similarly to a GTX 1060 6GB, potentially a little better. However, what PSU and motherboard do you have? What games are you playing, and what monitor are you using?
Do they really? there's no weird glitches or incompatibility with it?
Why would there be? If they are the same card, regardless the manufacturer they can be SLI'd and have no issues whatsoever.
Also, if he is appending the push for a 1070, why SLI the cards when a 8gb model of the 480, and select models of the 6gb 1060 are in that range.. If he is looking to save, and not have to hassle to much then the second card is the best way to go.
Also if you were wondering if there were any glitches? Why would there be? Unless he is running DX12 strict games that card will suite him fine across most games, what was the one dual gpu on one card, the 690? i am thinking, can fit with most cards today, and is still generally within the range of modern cards and in the case he adds another 770, he will be better off.
Like 13 said need to know the PSU/mobo, monitor, and what games.
I have a 1080p 24' monitor and I would like to play games like gta v with consistent 60+ fps preferably on med to high settings.
Other games such as league I already run over 300 fps on high settings but would like to stay up 100 if I upgrade my monitor to a 144hz 1440p one.
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