Is the crossfire support on a H97 motherboard really worth it or should I get a Z97 board?

bidomo

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I currently own a GA-H97m-Gaming 3 motherboard, and I was seriously thinking about getting dual RX480 cards, as I have x16 and a x4 PCIe, back in the day of the 8000 GT's I had a pair of 8600 in SLI, with a GA-M57SLI-S4 and I never noticed any benefit from having 2 cards (in SLI enabled games). I don't really know if it was because of my poor cards or what, but I don't know how is it working nowadays with SLI-Xfire, so I would really appreaciate some input on this matter.
 

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I might look like the bad guy now but why not get a single gtx 1070 for the performance of 2 rx 480 and half the power consumption?
Don't get me wrong i really like AMD products, my 2 other systems are AMD based but i always prefer using a single gpu.
Multi gpu systems always have problems with drivers and games, ask any multi gpu user.
 

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Also thought about this, but would my Xeon E3 1220v3 be able to keep up with the 1070?

I was thinking about getting the 4790, or, maybe, get the 1070 and upgrade later to a 6700k