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On what way the pc gets better with the sli(gaming sense)

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January 5, 2014 9:56:34 AM

i need some advice of that part, cuz i really dont know if i have tu buy a mobo with sli/crossfire. Thanks

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a b 4 Gaming
January 5, 2014 10:51:34 AM

budget?
games you play?
what resolution?

most people do not need sli/crossfire. a good solid single card is good enough
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January 5, 2014 1:04:30 PM

ssddx said:
budget?
games you play?
what resolution?

most people do not need sli/crossfire. a good solid single card is good enough


mmmm no, i just asking about the sli, im not saying im going to put sli. thanks for your time
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a b 4 Gaming
January 5, 2014 1:38:56 PM

well...

putting two cards in sli gives a performance increase. sometimes the performance of two lower end cards in sli is better than one expensive card.

for instance putting two 660ti ($250+$250) can offer performance numbers similar to a titan ($1000) or 780ti ($720) for less money. of course if a game doesnt support sli performance will be much lower and in some cases running with sli could be slower than a stronger card.

sli also offers more ports for connecting up multiple monitors
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January 5, 2014 4:08:18 PM

ssddx said:
well...

putting two cards in sli gives a performance increase. sometimes the performance of two lower end cards in sli is better than one expensive card.

for instance putting two 660ti ($250+$250) can offer performance numbers similar to a titan ($1000) or 780ti ($720) for less money. of course if a game doesnt support sli performance will be much lower and in some cases running with sli could be slower than a stronger card.

sli also offers more ports for connecting up multiple monitors



thanks for your answer and time. i have a final question, for gaming is better the fx 8350 or the i5 4570. considering than i have gtx 650 TI. thanks.
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a b 4 Gaming
January 5, 2014 4:57:04 PM

well... going amd is certainly cheaper. an overclockable amd system is about $100-140 cheaper than an overclockable intel system. its comparable to the 4670k
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