Wich GTX 670 Is the best for me?! :)

GabeMeister1

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Hey im building a new gaming computer with top quality products such as an i7 3770K @ 4.5GHZ, 8GB of 1600MHZ RAM, Z77 Motherboard, ETC but now for the main part of my Build; The Graphics Cards! I will be recording so i need a higher FPS to still record Smooth at 60FPS with the Frame drop.

So here my options:

-Asus GTX 670 2GB SLI (£660, 4GB GDDR5 )
-Asus GTX 670 2GB II Top(
 

emperor piehead

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actually the radeon 7970 is faster is a monster overclocker and is around the same price range. In america their is a 7970 around $340 while the 670 is like $370-$400
 

GabeMeister1

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Hey im building a new gaming computer with top quality products such as an i7 3770K @ 4.5GHZ, 8GB of 1600MHZ RAM, Z77 Motherboard, ETC but now for the main part of my Build; The Graphics Cards! I will be recording so i need a higher FPS to still record Smooth at 60FPS with the Frame drop.

So here my options:

-Asus GTX 670 2GB ,SLI (£660, 4GB GDDR5 )
-Asus GTX 670 2GB II Top ,SLI(£700, 4GB GDDR5)

-Evga GTX 670 2gb ,SLI (£600, 4GB GDDR5)
-Evga GTX 670 2GB FTW ,SLI( £630, 4GB GDDR5)

Personally i am an Asus Fanboy and i have an Asus Motherboard (Dunno if its optimized for better performance with Asus GPU?) so my question is.
Which setup would be best for me? Im looking for the best performance and at great value so please tell me the pro's and cons and what my options are thank you :)
 

computernoob29

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the top is unavailable almost everywhere, and sli will most definitely get you the best performance. so out of the 2 i would get the sli asus cards, but the msi power editions are more powerful then the normal asus cards and they're cheaper, so i would get those
 

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Either/or. Doesn't matter unless you are running multiple monitors. Multiple monitors or SLI you are going to want the 4gb, otherwise, 2gb cards are more than enough.