Wait for RMA or buy a new card?

BboyDfresh

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So I sent in my MSI GTX 760 for RMA, but I have my doubts they are going to repair it. Since I user damaged one of the blades on the fan while trying to diagnose the problem. Recently I was browsing for another one and saw an EVGA superclocked for a great price.
http://www.ncix.com/detail/evga-geforce-gtx760-superclocked-w-b4-85649-1011.htm?affiliateid=7474144
Should I wait for the RMA to be completed or buy this? I'm kind of dissatisfied with MSI and I might buy this and sell the MSI if they give me a new one. Is it possible to SLI and EVGA and an MSI GTX 760? I run the risk of letting this price go and not having a GPU, if MSI denies my RMA.
 
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You can SLI any 2 (or 3 or 4) cards as long as the chip(set) is the same, so an EVGA and an MSI card that are both 760s will SLI just fine. Clock speed and memory capacity will be reduced to the lowest common denominator though, but that goes for all SLI builds.

Vexillarius

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You can SLI any 2 (or 3 or 4) cards as long as the chip(set) is the same, so an EVGA and an MSI card that are both 760s will SLI just fine. Clock speed and memory capacity will be reduced to the lowest common denominator though, but that goes for all SLI builds.
 
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