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Battlefield 4 Multi GPU question

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April 23, 2014 9:50:46 AM

Deciding on a dual GPU solution for Battlefield 4.
My choices are ,GTX 660 TI BOOST(2 way sli), R9 270X (2 way crossfire).
another option is to Have 2 GTX 760's in sli (maybe 3 if i have the budget)
any thoughts?

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April 23, 2014 10:05:42 AM

The best option out of those is SLI GTX 760's.

Although it would be worth considering getting a single GTX 780, since it's the same price, and then you could grab another for SLI when the price is right. There won't be much room for upgrade if you have two 760's.
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April 23, 2014 10:14:26 AM

Kekoh said:
The best option out of those is SLI GTX 760's.

Although it would be worth considering getting a single GTX 780, since it's the same price, and then you could grab another for SLI when the price is right. There won't be much room for upgrade if you have two 760's.


Just a question would it be worth paying the extra $75 for a 780 TI?
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April 23, 2014 10:06:12 AM

If you can afford SLI 760s, I'd say go with a single 780 instead.
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April 23, 2014 10:29:42 AM

PCNOOBGAMER said:
Kekoh said:
The best option out of those is SLI GTX 760's.

Although it would be worth considering getting a single GTX 780, since it's the same price, and then you could grab another for SLI when the price is right. There won't be much room for upgrade if you have two 760's.


Just a question would it be worth paying the extra $75 for a 780 TI?


If you can get it for only $75 more, then yes absolutely. I'm not sure how you will do that though because they are generally around ~$200 more. The 780 Ti will perform much better than SLI 760's.
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April 23, 2014 10:35:11 AM

Kekoh said:
PCNOOBGAMER said:
Kekoh said:
The best option out of those is SLI GTX 760's.

Although it would be worth considering getting a single GTX 780, since it's the same price, and then you could grab another for SLI when the price is right. There won't be much room for upgrade if you have two 760's.


Just a question would it be worth paying the extra $75 for a 780 TI?


If you can get it for only $75 more, then yes absolutely. I'm not sure how you will do that though because they are generally around ~$200 more. The 780 Ti will perform much better than SLI 760's.



There is this shop in my area, their having a clearance sale i think 780's are $550, and 780 TI's $625 :D 
Made my decision :) 
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April 23, 2014 10:36:44 AM

Just 1 more question the 780 TI can max BF4 60+fps?
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April 23, 2014 10:40:59 AM

Yep.
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April 23, 2014 11:01:47 AM

Kekoh said:
Yep.


Thanks for all your help much appreciated :D 

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April 23, 2014 11:10:45 AM

PCNOOBGAMER said:
Kekoh said:
Yep.


Thanks for all your help much appreciated :D 



Np. Make sure you have a good enough PSU. It needs a minimum of 42 Amps and a 600W recommendation.
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April 23, 2014 11:14:24 AM

Kekoh said:
PCNOOBGAMER said:
Kekoh said:
Yep.


Thanks for all your help much appreciated :D 



Np. Make sure you have a good enough PSU. It needs a minimum of 42 Amps and a 600W recommendation.


42 amps and 750w psu :) 
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