I'm building a PC and got to the point of video cards and was wondering what would get me better performance: a single high-end card such as a Nvidia GTX 670 (costs about $400) or a pair of mid-range cards such as Nvidia GTX 480 setup with SLI (the pair costs about $430)? My video card budget is $350 to $440 so wasn't sure what the better bang for the buck would be. Any thoughts?
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I would go with the single card every time.
- Not all 3D applications work with SLI.
- SLI is more prone to crashing and video glitches.
- Two video cards use twice the power
- Two video cards make twice as much noise
- Two video cards make twice as much heat
- Two video cards don't give double the performance
- The motherboards to support SLI tend to be more expensive
- You might also need a more expensive PSU.
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Originally posted by David (PassMark) View PostI would go with the single card every time.
- Not all 3D applications work with SLI.
- SLI is more prone to crashing and video glitches.
- Two video cards use twice the power
- Two video cards make twice as much noise
- Two video cards make twice as much heat
- Two video cards don't give double the performance
- The motherboards to support SLI tend to be more expensive
- You might also need a more expensive PSU.
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