New Card Advice - One or two?

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  1. Posts : 290
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit (SP 1)
       #1

    New Card Advice - One or two?


    Hi

    I think my old graphics card has died and so I'm looking to replace it with another NVidia card.

    My question is; should i get 1x 295 or 2x 275's and SLi them together? I have only ever had one card before and so don't really know the benefits of having 2

    (I play games on this PC mainly)

    UKMedia
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  2. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #2

    Hi, A lot of people seem to be having problems, with having two cards on their machines, with nVidia. I have two cards on my machine that are ATI cards, and I have no problems with them in Crossfire.
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  3. Posts : 41
    Win7 64-bit Ultimate
       #3

    Don't know why JFar is having problems, but I have 2 Nvidia 280 GTX cards in my machine, both work Flawlessly and had them on Vista, and now Win7.

    2 cards can increase performance anywhere from 0 - 200% - it depends on the game. Almost all modern games support SLI, and NVidia adds new profiles to the driver all the time to increase performance for 2 cards with games. General performance increase is 40-90% over 1 card from what i've seen. NVidia will give you similar numbers.

    My advice:
    If you play extremely graphic intensive games (Crysis, etc.), 2 cards will benefit you immensly - if you play general things like Chess built into Win7, etc., it will not.

    I suggest you post your system specs and the games you play.
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  4. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #4

    Benfits:

    On games that support them, the performance difference is awesome. Two 275 SLI will be faster than one 295. However on games that have little to no multi card support, the performance gain is largely, if not, neglible. In rare cases two cards can actually hurt performance.

    Negatives:

    Graphial glitches. Games and drivers aren't perfect. Neither is the support. The majoritty of the time they are just little nusiances, at worse extremely annoying.

    Motherborad bandwidth:

    Is your board a 35/45/ or 38/48 ? A single 295 will run at x16 while two 275's may run at x8/x8. However it's debatable if there is any noticeable difference.

    Your PSU:

    Check your PSU can handle either a singe 295 or two 275's to begin with.
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  5. Posts : 290
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit (SP 1)
    Thread Starter
       #5

    chrisf8657 said:
    Don't know why JFar is having problems, but I have 2 Nvidia 280 GTX cards in my machine, both work Flawlessly and had them on Vista, and now Win7.

    2 cards can increase performance anywhere from 0 - 200% - it depends on the game. Almost all modern games support SLI, and NVidia adds new profiles to the driver all the time to increase performance for 2 cards with games. General performance increase is 40-90% over 1 card from what i've seen. NVidia will give you similar numbers.

    My advice:
    If you play extremely graphic intensive games (Crysis, etc.), 2 cards will benefit you immensly - if you play general things like Chess built into Win7, etc., it will not.

    I suggest you post your system specs and the games you play.

    I mainly play BattleField 2142 and have populated my system specs.
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  6. Posts : 290
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit (SP 1)
    Thread Starter
       #6

    smarteyeball said:
    Benfits:

    On games that support them, the performance difference is awesome. Two 275 SLI will be faster than one 295. However on games that have little to no multi card support, the performance gain is largely, if not, neglible. In rare cases two cards can actually hurt performance.

    Negatives:

    Graphial glitches. Games and drivers aren't perfect. Neither is the support. The majoritty of the time they are just little nusiances, at worse extremely annoying.

    Motherborad bandwidth:

    Is your board a 35/45/ or 38/48 ? A single 295 will run at x16 while two 275's may run at x8/x8. However it's debatable if there is any noticeable difference.

    Your PSU:

    Check your PSU can handle either a singe 295 or two 275's to begin with.

    I have an 1100 watt PSU, so either option should be okay??

    How can I tell the motherboard bandwidth for a ASUS Striker II Extreme? Are there variations?
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  7. Posts : 5,840
    Vista Ult64, Win7600
       #7

    chrisf8657 said:
    Don't know why JFar is having problems, but I have 2 Nvidia 280 GTX cards in my machine, both work Flawlessly and had them on Vista, and now Win7.

    2 cards can increase performance anywhere from 0 - 200% - it depends on the game. Almost all modern games support SLI, and NVidia adds new profiles to the driver all the time to increase performance for 2 cards with games. General performance increase is 40-90% over 1 card from what i've seen. NVidia will give you similar numbers.

    My advice:
    If you play extremely graphic intensive games (Crysis, etc.), 2 cards will benefit you immensly - if you play general things like Chess built into Win7, etc., it will not.

    I suggest you post your system specs and the games you play.

    Who is having problems?
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  8. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 RC
       #8

    jfar said:

    Who is having problems?
    There seems to be a lot of people having SLI issues with Win7. I know thefabe is having issues as he seems to post in every SLI post there is.

    Perhaps chrisf8657 can help him with his SLI issues.

    I as well would be interested as I am about to go SLI with two 9800GT's
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  9. Posts : 290
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit (SP 1)
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Okay, thanks for all the comments. I've just ordered 2x BFG GTX 285's with 2048Mb - just haven't got around to telling my wife yet I'll let you know how things go with the SLi

    Regards
    UKMedia
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  10. Posts : 37
    Windows 7 RC
       #10

    UKMedia said:
    Okay, thanks for all the comments. I've just ordered 2x BFG GTX 285's with 2048Mb - just haven't got around to telling my wife yet I'll let you know how things go with the SLi

    Regards
    UKMedia

    If your wife is like mine, you should tell us how things go with the wife, that would be pure entertainment.
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