SLI Gainward GeForce GTX 770 or Single 780 ti

Mojoman2545

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Just wondering what would be a better option for gaming. The games i play are League of Legends, Titan Fall, BF4, Ghost so stuff like that and i just really want a computer that will give me really good FPS in those games. (but mostly League of Legends)

My current setup is:

- ASUS M5A99FX-PRO-R2 Motherboard
- AMD FX(tm)-6200
- 16gb Corsair Ram
- MSI Twin Frozr 7950


The cards i'm looking at getting are below.
And help would be great :p

The Gainward GeForce GTX 770 is boost clocked at 1202 MHz

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193_1486&products_id=24321

The Gainward GeForce GTX 780 Ti is boost clocked at 1046 MHz
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http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=193_1577&products_id=26757

 
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Two 770s are going to give you better performance initially. If you already had one 770, I'd say picking up another is the way to go, but since you don't have either, I'd get the single 780 ti and pick up another one in a year or two. You actually might find a single 780 ti sufficient for anything you're doing, even if you have a 120Hz or 144Hz monitor. Two 780 TIs in SLI in the future would blow away anything two 770s have to offer.

Always go with the best single card solution you have budget for and then go for an SLI setup later if necessary.
Two 770s are going to give you better performance initially. If you already had one 770, I'd say picking up another is the way to go, but since you don't have either, I'd get the single 780 ti and pick up another one in a year or two. You actually might find a single 780 ti sufficient for anything you're doing, even if you have a 120Hz or 144Hz monitor. Two 780 TIs in SLI in the future would blow away anything two 770s have to offer.

Always go with the best single card solution you have budget for and then go for an SLI setup later if necessary.
 
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