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better to get a single more powerful card than get 2 not as powerful, PCE-E lane speeds etc, why dont you sell your old GPU's and put the money towards a single beefier GPU?

This is a good idea. I suggest getting a GTX 681Ti, 770ti or a 780ti

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better to get a single more powerful card than get 2 not as powerful, PCE-E lane speeds etc, why dont you sell your old GPU's and put the money towards a single beefier GPU?

wouldnt it be hard to sell them cause you know everyone thats gona buy it will be like ill use this money on a 700+ series
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This is a good idea. I suggest getting a GTX 681Ti, 770ti or a 780ti

eh what? ._. 681Ti, 770Ti?

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wouldnt it be hard to sell them cause you know everyone thats gona buy it will be like ill use this money on a 700+ series

not neccessarily you could sell them to people wanting to build a super budget build that is capable of playing games decently

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This is a good idea. I suggest getting a GTX 681Ti, 770ti or a 780ti

 

Only one of the cards you suggested actually exists...

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What's the system being used for?

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eh what? ._. 681Ti, 770Ti?

 

 

thats what i was like probally misspelled while derping

 

 

Only one of the cards you suggested actually exists...

 

It was a misspell. I was not paying full attention while I was type as I was in class at the time.

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mid ranged gaming

Better: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/38ZAA

Save the extra money for future upgrades and sell the 560 Ti's. 

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but 560 have better fps...

Depends on the game.

The price difference for a sli ready motherboard and high power consumption is what makes a 560 Ti sli in the long run less appealing. Up to you though. 

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Depends on the game.

The price difference for a sli ready motherboard and high power consumption is what makes a 560 Ti sli in the long run less appealing. Up to you though.

but ihave the psu capable... and already have the cards and gona be hard to sell
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but ihave the psu capable... and already have the cards and gona be hard to sell

In that case, just switch out the motherboard and go with the 560 Ti's http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/gigabyte-motherboard-gaz87xhd3.

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What's with still having aftermarket thermal paste, an expensive cpu cooler, and needlessly expensive ram, hdd, and motherboard?

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What's with still having aftermarket thermal paste, an expensive cpu cooler, and needlessly expensive ram, hdd, and motherboard?

well hdd for backups and crap i made it a 120gb ssd now ram/mobo looks fucking badass thermal paste cause derp and cooler yeah idk lol
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