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Single high end Or dual mid range cards

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  • Gtx
  • Cooling
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September 9, 2013 4:04:11 PM

Single gtx 770 stock cooler, or gtx 760 evga acx cooling/ stock cooler and His 7870 ghz editon. I'm build in a corsair cabride 540 with a amd fx 8320 on a m5a99fx board. As far as the pice goes they both cost the same in my area. Also might be using 2 monitors

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September 9, 2013 4:06:42 PM

You can only SLI/Crossfire cards that are the exact same model.
I'd definitively get a single GTX 770.
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September 9, 2013 4:13:35 PM

Single 770 is the way to go for higher end setups.
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September 9, 2013 8:00:17 PM

Are yo sure? I saw someone have a 7950 and a 650 ti boost as a physX processor in the same rig
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September 9, 2013 8:36:47 PM

My bad you are correct, I'm going to get a 770 but cani get like a openGL processor similar as a PhysX processor? Or does that only work with physx
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September 9, 2013 11:52:26 PM

physx is a game feature that is nvidia specific. It adds rubble... Opengl is completely different. It is not hardware specific, and is not a game feature.
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September 10, 2013 4:59:13 PM

opengl, is like directx, for machines or programs that don't use directx. On Mac or Linux, or some programs on windows that aren't games.

You can run an AMD with a Nivida dedicated Physx card with hacked drivers. Do NOT buy a card just for dedicated Physx, it makes very very little difference but if you replace say a 210 with a 660, why not just throw in the 210 for PHysx since you already have it?
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