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GTX 970 SLI or SINGLE GTX 980Ti ?

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GTX 970 SLI or SINGLE GTX 980Ti ?

 

Single 980ti.

 

I'm actually at that decision lol, I've currently got a gigabyte gtx 970 g1 gaming and am going to need a little more horsepower for my future plans with my rig (Main 1440p monitor, two side 1080p monitors, then aux 1050p monitor, already have one of the 1080p monitors and the 1050p monitor)

 

I've decided that If I go for a graphics upgrade, I'll sell my 970 for maybe $300 or so, then get the EVGA SC+ ACX2.0+ GTX 980ti. (It'd cost about the same as a 2nd 970 then, and only be one card! :P)

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980Ti. And not because that's what everyone else is saying. Because it is legitimately a better way to go than dual 970s. Dual 970s was good six months ago. Not anymore though.

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980Ti. And not because that's what everyone else is saying. Because it is legitimately a better way to go than dual 970s. Dual 970s was good six months ago. Not anymore though.

 

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980 SLI, it's beast lol

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980ti ... general rule of thumb is always go with the highest power single graphics card you can afford. So that you dont have to deal with microstuttering and un SLI supported games. 

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980ti ... general rule of thumb is always go with the highest power single graphics card you can afford. So that you dont have to deal with microstuttering and un SLI supported games. 

So I can go with Titan X as well. Titan X is way more powerful than 980Ti, right?

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

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So I can go with Titan X as well. Titan X is way more powerful than 980Ti, right?

 

 

The 980ti is a cut down version of the Titan X yes, however because there arent really any aftermarket coolers / custom PCB titan X's some aftermarket 980ti's will overclock higher than titan x's and give better performance. Like my 980ti that im running which is a pretty good overclocker buy by far not the best which I have stable at 1557 (signature is outdated) and can score 22246 on firestrike normal for graphics (which competes very well with most titans or beats them). 

 

Titan X and 980ti are both viable options however I would recommend the 980ti because at worst if you get a bad overclocker at stock speed a 980ti is something like ~8% behind the Titan X which in real world FPS is extremely minimal. However if you really need the 12gb of vram (some crazy surround setup or something that requires it) then the titan X is easily better. 

 

Overall unless youre doing a crazy surround monitor setup , or money means nothing to you and really want the king of the hill (which then you should look into the 980ti Kingpin) then you could go with the titan X. Otherwise get an aftermarket 980 ti

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R7 240 in SLI

I appreciate only serious answers. Thank you.

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The 980ti is a cut down version of the Titan X yes, however because there arent really any aftermarket coolers / custom PCB titan X's some aftermarket 980ti's will overclock higher than titan x's and give better performance. Like my 980ti that im running which is a pretty good overclocker buy by far not the best which I have stable at 1557 (signature is outdated) and can score 22246 on firestrike normal for graphics (which competes very well with most titans or beats them). 

 

Titan X and 980ti are both viable options however I would recommend the 980ti because at worst if you get a bad overclocker at stock speed a 980ti is something like ~8% behind the Titan X which in real world FPS is extremely minimal. However if you really need the 12gb of vram (some crazy surround setup or something that requires it) then the titan X is easily better. 

 

Overall unless youre doing a crazy surround monitor setup , or money means nothing to you and really want the king of the hill (which then you should look into the 980ti Kingpin) then you could go with the titan X. Otherwise get an aftermarket 980 ti

Well, I was planning on using three 4K monitors for my setup and maybe some 1080p TV as a display above the three others.

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

Notebook: ASUS N56JN-CN038H, i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM, GT 840M 2GB, 750 HDD 5400RPM, 15,6" 1920x1080.

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Titan X in SLI

I don't think Titan X is needed for this setup, I am going like 2 a week or something. Only games like BF4 or CSGO or GTA V. And still I don't like gaming on 3 monitors.

PC: i5 2500K 4.2 GHz. Cooler Master Seidon 120V VER2. MSI P67A GD55 B3. 8GB Corsair RAM. Corsair TX650W. Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970.

 

Notebook: ASUS N56JN-CN038H, i7 4700HQ, 8GB RAM, GT 840M 2GB, 750 HDD 5400RPM, 15,6" 1920x1080.

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