To SLI or not to SLI...that is the question...
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To SLI or not to SLI...that is the question...
Okay...I'm sitting on one new BFG 760GT to get
popped into my new system.
Would it really make that much of a difference to
go with another card?
popped into my new system.
Would it really make that much of a difference to
go with another card?
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If you can afford to go SLI then I would go ahead and do it. SLI has its upsides and downsides but with some of the new games being made to optimize the use of SLI you will see a difference. I haven't gotten my SLI setup going yet as I'm still waiting on the custom case but when its done I'll running SLI with XFX 7800GT 512MB. I have heard some people talk about the quality being better when watching movies and stuff on a SLI PC. It really all comes down to your personal choice but I think there will be some major happenings for SLI this year.
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The ~$210 for two 7600 GT OC's you can get a single card such as the 7900GS or 7950GT that will outperform the two. And for an extra $100 you can get an 8800 GTS w/320 megs of ram that will kick the crap out of all them and be Direct X 10 compatiable. Not to mention it's probably SLI capable also.
Upon further study, here's some interesting data points for SLI vs. non-SLI cards. Although I still say go with the 8800 GTS.
http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/nvi ... page17.asp
No Benchmarks for BF2 or 2142 using SLI though. The question is, does BF2/2142 support SLI? If it doesn't and they don't plan to and it's the main game you play, going SLI wouldn't make sense.
Another review.
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=318
Upon further study, here's some interesting data points for SLI vs. non-SLI cards. Although I still say go with the 8800 GTS.
http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/nvi ... page17.asp
No Benchmarks for BF2 or 2142 using SLI though. The question is, does BF2/2142 support SLI? If it doesn't and they don't plan to and it's the main game you play, going SLI wouldn't make sense.
Another review.
http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=318
Not sure how up to date their pricing is though...However, we feel it would be quite pointless to run two GeForce 7600 GTs in SLI. The GeForce 7600 GT's greatest strength is its great value. It offers great performance for an affordable price. Buying two of these cards will cancel out that advantage without giving you a truly significant advantage in performance.
Instead of buying two GeForce 7600 GT cards, you can actually buy a GeForce 7900 GT card with cash to spare. The GeForce 7900 GT easily beats the GeForce 7600 GT SLI, making the SLI setup both costly and redundant.
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