Dual GTX 770's VS GTX 780 ti

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I recommend the GTX 780 Ti, IF you don't already have a 770 standing by. If you don't already have 1 770, than go with the 780 Ti. You should always go with a single video card over two GPUs SLI'ed, that way you have room for upgradability in the future. Also keep in mind that some games do not support SLI, including Dead Rising 3 at the moment. If you get two 770s, then your only upgrade option would be to buy a third, which is a very inefficient upgrade for the cost since 3-way SLI is very unoptimized right now, and only utilized 20-30% of the third cards potential, often even less. With a single 780 Ti, you can always purchase a second for SLI in the future and save yourself $300 buying a Titan.

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I recommend the GTX 780 Ti, IF you don't already have a 770 standing by. If you don't already have 1 770, than go with the 780 Ti. You should always go with a single video card over two GPUs SLI'ed, that way you have room for upgradability in the future. Also keep in mind that some games do not support SLI, including Dead Rising 3 at the moment. If you get two 770s, then your only upgrade option would be to buy a third, which is a very inefficient upgrade for the cost since 3-way SLI is very unoptimized right now, and only utilized 20-30% of the third cards potential, often even less. With a single 780 Ti, you can always purchase a second for SLI in the future and save yourself $300 buying a Titan.
 
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