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if you have a gtx275 then it is not much of an upgrade to a just a gtx560. if you decide to buy now then you should look at the gtx560ti 448sp as the minimum card to get.
tomana, you obviously do not know what I mean about fooling with multi gpu setups. I am pretty sure a monkey could figure out how to enable it but that has nothing to do with what I am referring to which is consistent performance.
there are certainly reasons not to go dual cards. if there wasn't then nearly every one here would be running more than one card instead of trying to get the fastest single card.For anyone with a decent power supply and a large case there's no reason not to get 2 cards. I have a Silverstone FT02B and mATX board which is the ONLY reason I am not crossfire.
there are certainly reasons not to go dual cards. if there wasn't then nearly every one here would be running more than one card instead of trying to get the fastest single card.
Anyone who pays their power bill will obviously pay a little extra using two cards compared to if they used a single card. Additionally, given equal MTBF for each card, a dual card is far more likely to have a hardware failure than a single card. That's before you even get into personal preference, performance in specific games, micro-stutter and other variables.For anyone with a decent power supply and a large case there's no reason not to get 2 cards. I have a Silverstone FT02B and mATX board which is the ONLY reason I am not crossfire.
I also thought about waiting until my birthday which is around April and Kelper should be out hopefully by then.
Would like to ask where I can find these selling prices ...