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Dual 1.5GB gtx 760s SLI or 2GB gtx 770

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October 12, 2013 7:52:19 AM

Which one would offer better performance. The prices are very similar. Thanks in advance

More about : dual 5gb gtx 760s sli 2gb gtx 770

October 12, 2013 10:18:45 AM

why 1.5gb why not 2gb but yh 760s as long as you have the cooling and the knowledge for sli's on a card like that
October 12, 2013 10:36:05 AM

There are no 1.5gb 760's.
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October 13, 2013 6:25:25 AM

TBC1 said:
There are no 1.5gb 760's.


Yes there are I'm buying a prebuilt and thats what its comes with

October 13, 2013 6:27:21 AM

bondie11 said:
TBC1 said:
There are no 1.5gb 760's.


Yes there are I'm buying a prebuilt and thats what its comes with



huh well the 760s i guess....
October 13, 2013 6:37:32 AM

A PSU upgrade will be required.
October 13, 2013 6:42:23 AM

meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?
October 13, 2013 7:04:08 AM

buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.
October 13, 2013 11:30:41 AM

meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.


true but if its a customise your pc site then itll be ok.
October 13, 2013 1:37:44 PM

buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.


true but if its a customise your pc site then itll be ok.

Nope he should not.

October 14, 2013 8:35:33 AM

meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.


true but if its a customise your pc site then itll be ok.

Nope he should not.


well the customisable sites ive been to let me change the psu Wattage to like 1200W lol
October 14, 2013 2:48:19 PM

buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.


true but if its a customise your pc site then itll be ok.

Nope he should not.


well the customisable sites ive been to let me change the psu Wattage to like 1200W lol


Although they allow you to do so, OP did not mention what he bought. Which means he got what was needed for his components and nothing more. I personally never buy Pre-Built computers as it takes away the pride and joy after you finished a build.
October 15, 2013 1:28:26 PM

meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
buster108 said:
meowmix44 said:
A PSU upgrade will be required.


wut he hasnt told you his psu right? how do you know?


He's buying a pre-built PC. Pre-built PCs usually come with bare minimum power supplies. A OEM Manufacturer wouldn't just throw in a overpowered power supply for free, its a bushiness, and businesses are about saving money.


true but if its a customise your pc site then itll be ok.

Nope he should not.


well the customisable sites ive been to let me change the psu Wattage to like 1200W lol


Although they allow you to do so, OP did not mention what he bought. Which means he got what was needed for his components and nothing more. I personally never buy Pre-Built computers as it takes away the pride and joy after you finished a build.


yh building is way better, how i did mine, feels really good
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