SLI gtx 7704gb & gtx 770 2gb

camrun

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Hello everyone and thankyou for stopping by to see about helping me.

I am currently looking to upgrade my computer and have been spending a lot of time researching the requirements for my needs. I am fairly inept when it comes to understanding the computer language and reading the guides on NVIDIA's website for SLI's didn't answer my questions.

In my current rig which I will be replacing almost in full I have a EVGA gtx 770 4gb and I love it. When I first installed it I saw a massive boost in a great deal of games and my video processing quality boosted a great deal. I was curious if I can SLI a EVGA gtx 770 2gb along side my 7704gb that I have now. Would i see a good deal of improvement from running the two SLI'd along side eachother, or would my 4gb that i have now be more then capable. I honestly am looking to play CPU heavy games like DAYZ, ARMA, & ARK and also process videos from recording them.

I will be buying a new computer almost in full and will list the components here. Please give me any advice or insight upon upgrading or just general parts knowledge, I welcome it all.

Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Z97 (New)
RAM: G.Skillz ripjaws Xseries 16gb (New)
CPU: i7- 4790k Devils Canyon (New)
HardDrive: Completely Unsure (Considering my old one)
GPU: Gtx 770 4gb(Old) / Gtx 770 2gb (New)
PowerSupply: Corsair HX750 (OLD)
Cooling: h100i (New)
SSD: Samsung 250gb T-1 (New)
Case: Corsair Vengeance Series c70 (New)








 
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It is possible to SLI those two cards but bear in mind the collective VRAM in SLI will be 2GB. Personally although SLI gives better fps in games and performance, I think the EVGA gtx 770 4gb has enough VRAM and you will avoid the issues with SLI (more heat production, increased power consumption, less stability, SLI can be buggy)

syked3

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It is possible to SLI those two cards but bear in mind the collective VRAM in SLI will be 2GB. Personally although SLI gives better fps in games and performance, I think the EVGA gtx 770 4gb has enough VRAM and you will avoid the issues with SLI (more heat production, increased power consumption, less stability, SLI can be buggy)
 
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