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So I am looking into buying a new GPU setup and I kinda want some help. This may be a stupid thing to ask, but can you guys help me find a relatively cheap

GPU that i could run in SLI or Crossfire that would result in a rather ok setup?  I have the Hardware to support 2-way SLI/Crossfire and $200 to spend on this.

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classifieds, buy the 7950. i wanted it, but go for it. its 150$, i just got a identical asus one for 140$, a couple months ago i bought a HD 7770 for $140.  Best upgrade i ever made

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R9 270x for sure, they go for about $180.

Some R9 280s are on newegg with promo codes for $200, but those might be harder to find.

Both would give you a great gaming experience at 1080p.

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There are some 7870's for about $120, if you want, you could crossfire two 7870's, a bit over budget but its nice.

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There are some 7870's for about $120, if you want, you could crossfire two 7870's, a bit over budget but its nice.

I do have to say, they look "aesthetically pleasing"

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you could do a gtx 660, r9 270, both are under $200 and have sli/crossfire support. However im just wondering why not go for one $400 card instead of 2 cheap cards in sli?

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270x, they just brought down the prices on all the r9's.  Its a great card for a pretty good price.

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