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« on: 25. October 2008., 18:00:15 »

I am wanting to do an upgrade and I was wondering what might give the best performance increase, I am currently running a GeForce 8600GT (128bit, 512mb) should I get another 8600 and run SLI? or should I just choose a single Geforce 9 Series Card?
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« Reply #1 on: 25. October 2008., 19:40:07 »

I am wanting to do an upgrade and I was wondering what might give the best performance increase, I am currently running a GeForce 8600GT (128bit, 512mb) should I get another 8600 and run SLI? or should I just choose a single Geforce 9 Series Card?


Probably I'll go with Geforce 9...

...and Blodflekk did you resolve problem with your PC?

http://scforum.info/index.php/topic,1925.0.html

For some reason you wasn't reply to me?

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« Reply #2 on: 25. October 2008., 20:14:34 »

What made you choose the GeForce 9? and I havent responded yet because I havent actually put anything on the other pc yet...
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« Reply #3 on: 25. October 2008., 20:27:28 »

What made you choose the GeForce 9?


Most of my reasons are listed here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/io_1219744460633.html

It's look like you don't agree with me or... Huh?


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and I havent responded yet because I havent actually put anything on the other pc yet...


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« Reply #4 on: 26. October 2008., 16:30:11 »

I just wasnt sure what would give best performance, More power, or new technology.

Thanks for helping
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« Reply #5 on: 18. January 2009., 08:56:54 »

Decided to go with the gigabyte 9600GT, but i have been reading around on evga's website and have seen the brand new GTX295 and DAMN it looks good, it would run perfectly with a new i7 3.2GHZ and the new x58 chipset Tongue
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« Reply #6 on: 18. January 2009., 18:25:33 »


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how much costs these two "baby's"?
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« Reply #7 on: 05. March 2009., 23:25:58 »

Just make sure your power supply is up the the challenge I have found most "SLI" power supplies are not truly up to the challenge of dual cards and a high power processor.  Stay away from flashy cheap supplies such as the xion supernova.  Check www.newegg.com for reviews.  Personally I love the Corsair HX1000W for high power applications and the modular aspect is also great.  Other sites for good power supply info are

http://www.tomshardware.com and http://www.hardwarecanucks.com

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