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Upgrading GTX 660, Should I go SLI?

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March 8, 2014 11:31:00 AM

Should I go SLI with a GTX 660? I hear the performance is better or equal to a 680, and that of a 770. I don't really want to have to sell this first then upgrade to a better card. I'm not really worried about heat from two cards or anything. Also, what power supply do you guys suggest I pair these with? I'd prefer new model power supplies.

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March 8, 2014 11:43:58 AM

going sli with 660 is better than a 770, the recommended psu is around 600 watts
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March 8, 2014 11:49:35 AM

I'm more of a single GPU kind of guys because some games actually perform worse in with SLI than with a single card, but thats an extreme form. You probably will encounter some (minor) issues though because that's almost part of having a SLI setup. If you can get everything running you should be looking at 680 results. I'd recommend you get a SOLID PSU with AT LEAST 650 watts, but 700 is better because you won't put as much load on the rails then. I know it's tempting, but stay away from the Corsair Cx series and sometghing from Seasonic, XFX or OCZ.
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March 8, 2014 12:37:29 PM

Xiembeest said:
I'm more of a single GPU kind of guys because some games actually perform worse in with SLI than with a single card, but thats an extreme form. You probably will encounter some (minor) issues though because that's almost part of having a SLI setup. If you can get everything running you should be looking at 680 results. I'd recommend you get a SOLID PSU with AT LEAST 650 watts, but 700 is better because you won't put as much load on the rails then. I know it's tempting, but stay away from the Corsair Cx series and sometghing from Seasonic, XFX or OCZ.


Do you have an specific PSU models in mind?
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March 8, 2014 12:48:11 PM

What is it about the 660 that isn't enough for you?
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March 8, 2014 12:53:08 PM

QuietPC said:
What is it about the 660 that isn't enough for you?

It currently cannot keep up with newer gen games at highest settings. BF4 maxed I get like 45 fps.
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March 8, 2014 12:55:31 PM

Arlen10 said:
QuietPC said:
What is it about the 660 that isn't enough for you?

It currently cannot keep up with newer gen games at highest settings. BF4 maxed I get like 45 fps.


Oh, you're one of those guys. If you're picky about performance, I would assume you wouldn't want micro stuttering, so I'd go for a single gpu setup.
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March 8, 2014 12:57:48 PM

Catphamileez said:
Arlen10 said:
QuietPC said:
What is it about the 660 that isn't enough for you?

It currently cannot keep up with newer gen games at highest settings. BF4 maxed I get like 45 fps.


Oh, you're one of those guys. If you're picky about performance, I would assume you wouldn't want micro stuttering, so I'd go for a single gpu setup.


I'm not really that picky. I just prefer over 60 fps. I don't even use a DVI monitor so I experience stuttering often.
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March 8, 2014 12:58:35 PM

I'd also like be able to stream these games at 60 fps.
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