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What card configuration would be good?

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  • Gtx
  • Configuration
  • Physx
  • Graphics
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October 1, 2014 6:15:11 PM

So I currently have a GTX 770 and was looking into getting another one since they have nosedived in price due to the GTX 970. While researching this, I read about how you can have a dedicated PhysX card. I currently get very bad performance in games that have the PhysX option turned on. So would it be worth it to get a PhysX card with SLI? If so, what should I get, can this motherboard (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...) be used for this purpose well? If so, how big of a PSU would I need?

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October 1, 2014 7:17:40 PM

well you can go sli with your card but since it only has 2gb vram you probably will be dissapointed taking advantage of physx. its quite a hardware killer :) 
my advice is selling your current card and get yourself a gtx 970.
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October 1, 2014 7:21:18 PM

What do you mean I will be disappointing? Are you saying it won't be worth it?
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October 1, 2014 7:24:28 PM

thats what i was going to say. if you plan the latest games on high-ultra settings your card will be bottlenecking, cause the vram doesnt add up but stays at 2gb. also you then got other problems that come with sli/crossfire setups. you should go with one strong single gpu
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