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RobT49

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Hey all. I am building a new pc. My choices for my gpu are dual 780s. Should I upgrade to dual 780 Ti, or should I wait for the new architecture 800 cards, or stick with the 780's. Thanks. I am gaming on 2560x1080 and occasionally 1920x1080. I want to max everything including crysis 3 and metro. Thanks guys.
 
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The two lesser card thing applies to lower end GPUs: 750 Ti (I believe), 760, and 770.

The performance difference between the 780 and 780 Ti isn't that large, and two SLI 780s would easily trump a single 780 Ti. Whereas if you were comparing two 760s or two 770s, their performance is closer to a single card: 780/ti

To the op, go with the SLI 780s, you won't need...

lowriderflow

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2560x1080p at 60hz? I would imagine two 770's could achieve that.... although are you wanting to crank MSAA up to like 8x?
unless you are, i dont see a need for 780s.
really it's a budget thing. the 800s wont be dropping until like september, that's a long time to wait.
 

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Yeah It's not recommend to build a computer with 2 lessor card. you should almost always go with 1 of the best card for your budget for gaming. SLI is more of something you do years down the road to squeeze relevancy out of your rig.
 

RobT49

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So I should just go with a 780 Ti and leave it alone until later? Any one in particular? I want to get the fastest one if I am getting one. The evga classy looked pretty good but if I can get those clocks OCing myself then should I get the normal vega version for cheaper?
 

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The two lesser card thing applies to lower end GPUs: 750 Ti (I believe), 760, and 770.

The performance difference between the 780 and 780 Ti isn't that large, and two SLI 780s would easily trump a single 780 Ti. Whereas if you were comparing two 760s or two 770s, their performance is closer to a single card: 780/ti

To the op, go with the SLI 780s, you won't need anything more for that resolution and you could likely max everything out, or be close enough to it.
 
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