How is it someone with almost 10,000 posts still hasn't learned how to properly phrase a question on these forums?
If you were to provide some information on what your specs are and which games you'll be playing, people will be able to help you rather than try to guess what your usage patterns and expectations are.
definitely 2. 2 OC'd 780's just barely does the trick on my Tempest X270OC
That is one of the benefits of G-Sync though. 30 to 60 FPS is just as smooth with G-Sync as maintaining a minimum 60 FPS with a standard 60 Hz monitor.
Just try it with one card and take it from there. Not like it's hard to drop the 2nd card in later if needed.
Just try it with one card and take it from there. Not like it's hard to drop the 2nd card in later if needed.
Yep, that's pretty solid advice.
I also want to ask the OP if he ever used a TN monitor before? The ROG Swift is definitely a great gaming monitor, but as it's a TN monitor, it does suffer from vertical viewing angles / color shifting. Basically, you need to be looking at the monitor from the perfect angle, or else the image will appear too bright/washed out, or too dark, depending on angle. You may also want to reduce the gamma by about 15%, as that seemed to be closer to 2.2 for mine. But again, angle really matters as it's a 27" TN.
That would change my motherboard, case, and PSU choices.
If I use a single 970, I would go mATX and reuse my existing 520W PSU. Dual 970s would mean going to a larger case, ATX motherboard, and a new larger PSU.