This 650Ti GPU vs this 560Ti GPU and can I use them both for one monitor?

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Okay, so I just noticed that Nvidia Shadowplay requires a 6xx+ GTX card, so I've been browsing a little bit and found this graphics card:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127725

I feel like it's really cheap compared to the 560 Ti Hawk I got last year at 200$:

http://www.msi.com/product/vga/N560GTX-Ti-Hawk.html

So I'm wondering:

-Is the 650 Ti is better than that 560 Ti?
-If not, what would be a good 600 series GPU at around 100-150$?
-Can those 2 GPUs fit together to boost the fps for one 1080p monitor?

Thanks!
 
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Thanks for the reply :)

Still searching to know if I can put both together.
 


That and to use Shadow play I would assume the 650 will have to be the card doing the rendering meaning the most the 560 would do is the PhysX.
 

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Would it be possible if both we're the same (2x 650 cards?)
 


Only two 650Ti Boosts would make sense as they could be run in SLi, although that would be a very weak SLi setup.
 

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Really, I wouldn't, because you're combining 2 old, weak cards from last year. Sure it might be powerful, but 2 weak cards vs a strong card, will be better to get a stronger card. A good idea, is use all your money and get a gtx 760, or a gtx 770. Or even better, a gtx 780. You can also use the money to get a r9 280x.
 


Well that's going to be useless if the OP wants to use Shadowplay isn't it?
 

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Ah I forgot about that lol, Just saying haha, there are other choices, and other ways to record gameplay. Like fraps.
 


But Shadowplay is supposed to have a lot less CPU and HDD overhead compared to the alternatives.
 
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