2 Way sli GTX 760 or single 780 for Video editing

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Hello there,
I have X79, intel i7 3820, 4x4 GB 1600 Mhz Corsair Vengeance and want to have a GPU for Video Editing set. M little bit thinking of Gtx 760 in 2 way Sli or single 780 or single 780 ti. Please help me and your suggestions are really precious.
 
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In terms of price to performance value, the 780ti is not as great a choice anymore.
In my post it was the card to buy if you had no budget.

But, in your case the $200 more is simply not worth the other card.
What I...

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If money is no problem for you, than go with the 780ti, its one of the strongest GPU's you can get to date.
Remember that you are going to need the clearance in your case, because these cards are huge. Also you are probably going to want a really good PSU.

Happy building!
 

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Thanks for the suggestion M0J0jojo and AgentTran,
What if I take 780? Theres $200 difference and hard to find in our country Nepal. What I can find here is 770 4gb and 780. Both from EVGA. Can you tell me the difference between 780 and 780 ti? Does 780 ti woth $200 more performance. Well my country is in Asia may be very far from Europe and America. No amazon and newegg. My country look like this if you are interested. http://www.buzzfeed.com/laraparker/parts-of-nepal-that-prove-it-should-be-your-next-vacation
 

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In terms of price to performance value, the 780ti is not as great a choice anymore.
In my post it was the card to buy if you had no budget.

But, in your case the $200 more is simply not worth the other card.
What I recommend is get the 780, and then save up in the future and you could possibly get another 780 and run them in SLI. It will be hugely powerful.
 
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"But, in your case the $200 more is simply not worth the other card.
What I recommend is get the 780, and then save up in the future and you could possibly get another 780 and run them in SLI. It will be hugely powerful."[/quotemsg]

Well thanks a lot.
I have just bought Corsair RM 850 for my build. Can it handle 780 in Sli or do I have to get another one? I hope Corsair RM series PSU are on of the best in market. What if I go with 780 Classified from EVGA?
 

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Well thanks a lot.
I have just bought Corsair RM 850 for my build. Can it handle 780 in Sli or do I have to get another one? I hope Corsair RM series PSU are on of the best in market. What if I go with 780 Classified from EVGA?
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The Corsair RM 850 should be enough for two 780's in SLI, and the 780 Classified is a great card, go for it.
Hope I helped, and just a friendly reminder to select the answer that helped you the most :)

 

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The Corsair RM 850 should be enough for two 780's in SLI, and the 780 Classified is a great card, go for it.
Hope I helped, and just a friendly reminder to select the answer that helped you the most :)

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Thanks a lot. I was worried that if Corsair RM 850 couldn't handle 2 780s and I think I got it. Well I'll order 780 Classified right now.