GTX 780 Ti SLI or not ?

tezt

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Hi everyone !

I'm currently building my rig and still can not decide what graphics configuration should I go.
I'm planning to play games on 1920 x 1080 (60 Hz) monitor. Of course I would like to play at max setting, but I'm sure I could live without some of the filtering options and "Ultra" textures as long as I get 60 fps.

So the question is:

Should I go for GTX 780 Ti or GTX 780 Ti SLI ?

Thank you in advance !
 
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If you want to continue running games on 1080p@60Hz a SINGLE 780Ti will serve you well.

I got a MSI 780Ti Gaming and I dont really give 2 shits about settings, always cranking everything up
(whats basically the recommendation GeForce Experience gives me) and the Card isnt even close to being
maxed out.
So unless you want to go to 4K, more than one 780Ti would be a simple overkill and you´d be better off investing
those 600bucks in RAM, SSD(´s) or higher value Parts like a better CPU/Mainboard or whatever.

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Don't SLI at 1902x1080p. You'll see incresed in performance but a single one of the 780's or 780 Ti's can run Ultra setting with filters cranked on almost every game save for Crysis 3 which is still a GPU crusher along with Metro Last Light. It's a waste of extra money and it gets much hotter and much louder with two cards in SLI.
 

Daspa87

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If you want to continue running games on 1080p@60Hz a SINGLE 780Ti will serve you well.

I got a MSI 780Ti Gaming and I dont really give 2 shits about settings, always cranking everything up
(whats basically the recommendation GeForce Experience gives me) and the Card isnt even close to being
maxed out.
So unless you want to go to 4K, more than one 780Ti would be a simple overkill and you´d be better off investing
those 600bucks in RAM, SSD(´s) or higher value Parts like a better CPU/Mainboard or whatever.

 
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