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Dual GTX 750ti or one GTX 770?

My question is simple, which configuration will give me better performance, fps etc.

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GeForce GTX 770

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Gtx 770. 1 high end card is always a better option compared to 2 low end.

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SLI is an upgrade, or ive you need more power then the highest end thing you can get. 770

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one 770. never buy two cards at the same time for SLI, unless its already the top tier, rather get one card, then when its not good enough anymore, get anouther for more power

 

 

also yeah, SLI isnt supported on the 750 series

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770 sli the card later

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As a couple others have said, you can't have dual 750 ti's. Get the 770.

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Isn't 750Ti missing the SLI connector for it? 

indeed it is,

 

@OP, IF you could SLI them, you do know that SLI doesnt have 100% scalling, so if a 750ti has 50% the performance of a 770,  it wont have the same perfomance as a 770, i'd say about 75% to 90% of the 770

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You cant SLI 750

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indeed it is,

 

@OP, IF you could SLI them, you do know that SLI doesnt have 100% scalling, so if a 750ti has 50% the performance of a 770,  it wont have the same perfomance as a 770, i'd say about 75% to 90% of the 770

Thanks a lot, i didn't know you can't SLI the 750ti my bad.

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I am pretty sure you can't run two GTX 750ti's in SLI. So get a 770 instead

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