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2 2070 supers

Oakmeal

Is it worth having 2 2070 supers because i might get a extra one from my family member for my bday I pretty much have everything i could want but if i can i would prop have another 2070 super i will need a bigger PSU but other than that i should be fine

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SLI is only useful for benchmarks, I wont bother with that.

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SLI is no advantage anymore. Most Games dont support it, or even worse, reduce your Performance. Take it and sell it and safe the Money for a future Upgrade. Will serve you way better.

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I was in a similar situation a few years ago,

I had a R9 380 and got another one from a family member,

My experience with Crossfire was frustating,was buggy and 90% of the time just didn't work,

And in a lot of games it gave me a decrease in performance.

In the end i used that card to build a PC for a different family member.

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Just now, Praesi said:

SLI is no advantage anymore. Most Games dont support it, or even worse, reduce your Performance. Take it and sell it and safe the Money for a future Upgrade. Will serve you way better.

Yea i didn't get anything yet but i was just wondering so i know what to ask for but i personally don't think there is nothing i need to upgrade but thank you that was pretty much the one thing i could think of.

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18 minutes ago, Oakmeal said:

Yea i didn't get anything yet but i was just wondering so i know what to ask for but i personally don't think there is nothing i need to upgrade but thank you that was pretty much the one thing i could think of.

Sell both cards and get a 2080ti

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Just now, ddennis002 said:

Sell both cards and get a 2080ti

You know the worth part is I had enough in my budget to get a 2080 ti but i was stupid not to do research lol which is really really irritating 

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1 hour ago, Oakmeal said:

You know the worth part is I had enough in my budget to get a 2080 ti but i was stupid not to do research lol which is really really irritating

Not really, the 2080 ti is really really expensive, so if you are fine with the level of performance from a 2070 super there's no need to waste extra money on it.

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11 hours ago, hsdjfh said:

Not really, the 2080 ti is really really expensive, so if you are fine with the level of performance from a 2070 super there's no need to waste extra money on it.

Oh i know but i had a 2000$ budget and one at microcenter cost 1099$ (USA) so i could have but i was stupid

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