- Jan 4, 2006
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Hey Guys,
I currently game on a single monitor at 2560x1440. Or on my Oculus rift. I am wondering if I should go for another used 780 (see them under 200 all the time) and go Tri-sli, or sell my current cards and upgrade to something new... any recommendations? I'd like to stay Nvidia. Playing Battlefront the game was very smooth but did see dips to the low 40s.
I have seen the performance here that seems like it may be a worthy upgrade:
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/463...ew-geforce-gtx-760770780-in-sli-and-3-way-sli
However I worry with more games having wonky SLI profiles / performance I'd be better off going to a single card. I'd be willing to spend an additional 4-500 on top of the sale of my current cards (so maybe 800ish budget) for a new card if I will see huge performance improvements. If I won't and its better to wait I am open to that too.
Current Rig
i5-4690k @3.5ghz
16gb Ram
Dual EVGA 780's in SLI
Windows 10 x64
I currently game on a single monitor at 2560x1440. Or on my Oculus rift. I am wondering if I should go for another used 780 (see them under 200 all the time) and go Tri-sli, or sell my current cards and upgrade to something new... any recommendations? I'd like to stay Nvidia. Playing Battlefront the game was very smooth but did see dips to the low 40s.
I have seen the performance here that seems like it may be a worthy upgrade:
http://us.hardware.info/reviews/463...ew-geforce-gtx-760770780-in-sli-and-3-way-sli
However I worry with more games having wonky SLI profiles / performance I'd be better off going to a single card. I'd be willing to spend an additional 4-500 on top of the sale of my current cards (so maybe 800ish budget) for a new card if I will see huge performance improvements. If I won't and its better to wait I am open to that too.
Current Rig
i5-4690k @3.5ghz
16gb Ram
Dual EVGA 780's in SLI
Windows 10 x64