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Going SLI with my 680?

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2014/11/27 10:46:18 (permalink)
Hey, so I've been seeing a lot of 680's for sale and was wondering if it'd be worth it to go 2x SLI (4gb)? Mainly a gamer (DayZ, BF4, MMo's, etc..etc..). Seems like my card performs very well right now as is, would it be a big boost worth $200-$240?
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    joeymir
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    Re: Going SLI with my 680? 2014/12/01 12:35:25 (permalink)
    Simple answer is YES! 2x 680's, especially the 4GB models! will last for years to come, performance will be close if not better than a GTX 980, depending on the game.

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    Re: Going SLI with my 680? 2014/12/01 12:38:51 (permalink)
    If you can get one at a good price then go for it.

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