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Really Avro Arrow? First card a complete loss? First, you very rarely get double the performance (scaling, less stuttering in games etc) with two cards vs one powerful card. Also, you probably have to get a better power supply to run two cards vs one. And don't forget the extra heat produced (more airflow in your case is needed) and sometimes there can be driver issues with SLI or Crossfiring cards. I would suggest selling the 560Ti (in my area it would fetch $100-$120 CDN) and a suitable upgrade would be either, depending on your price range, a GTX 660Ti or even a GTX 670, if you want to stay with Geforce vs Radeon cards. good luck.

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Really Avro Arrow? First card a complete loss? First, you very rarely get double the performance (scaling, less stuttering in games etc) with two cards vs one powerful card. Also, you probably have to get a better power supply to run two cards vs one. And don't forget the extra heat produced (more airflow in your case is needed) and sometimes there can be driver issues with SLI or Crossfiring cards. I would suggest selling the 560Ti (in my area it would fetch $100-$120 CDN) and a suitable upgrade would be either, depending on your price range, a GTX 660Ti or even a GTX 670, if you want to stay with Geforce vs Radeon cards. good luck.
 
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