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If you have one already, getting another one is a good idea, the only swap that could be worth it is getting a 1070, but that's gonna cost you more and in some games will be actually slower.

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Imo opinion you can better take a 1080. Single card always is prefered over a dual GPU. Just to many depends on how well it's implemented byt the game creator. And thats an overall not to good trackrecord. Also people should stop looking only at comparing fps numbers alone between multiGPU and single card. Even with higher fps the multi card setup experience can be less smooth (because of possible issues with multi GPU setup) even when supported.

 

My take on it: sell the 480 and invest in a 1080. Or wait and see what Vega brings and do it then.

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