Greeting All,
I built myself a new PC with the following configuration:
1) i7 2600k
2) Asus Gene-z Maximus IV
3) Corsair Vengeance 1600 MHz x 2
4) Corsair Tx 750 v2
5) Case - Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced
Looking for a pair of GPU's. Read many reviews on
1) 6950 Crossfire
2) 6970 Crossfire
2) GTX 560 Ti SLI
3) GTX 570
4) GTX 580
My budget is about $600 about (Indian Rupees 30,000). The prices here are a little on the higher side. A EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked edition that sells for $250 sells here for about $355. That's hell of a difference.
I would be playing games @ 1920x1080 resolution. This is the first time I am going in for a dual GPU configuration. My last GPU was a good for nothing GeForce 6200 bout about 6 years ago
I have a few queries
1) Is the PSU sufficient to drive 2 GPU's?
2) Would the Asus Gene-Z Maximus IV have enough space for 2 GPU's (side-by-side). A few graphic cards (the one I remember was from ASUS) occupy about 2.5 PCI-E slots
Looking for your valuable suggestions.
Many thanks,
Shray
I built myself a new PC with the following configuration:
1) i7 2600k
2) Asus Gene-z Maximus IV
3) Corsair Vengeance 1600 MHz x 2
4) Corsair Tx 750 v2
5) Case - Cooler Master CM690 II Advanced
Looking for a pair of GPU's. Read many reviews on
1) 6950 Crossfire
2) 6970 Crossfire
2) GTX 560 Ti SLI
3) GTX 570
4) GTX 580
My budget is about $600 about (Indian Rupees 30,000). The prices here are a little on the higher side. A EVGA GTX 560 Ti Superclocked edition that sells for $250 sells here for about $355. That's hell of a difference.
I would be playing games @ 1920x1080 resolution. This is the first time I am going in for a dual GPU configuration. My last GPU was a good for nothing GeForce 6200 bout about 6 years ago
I have a few queries
1) Is the PSU sufficient to drive 2 GPU's?
2) Would the Asus Gene-Z Maximus IV have enough space for 2 GPU's (side-by-side). A few graphic cards (the one I remember was from ASUS) occupy about 2.5 PCI-E slots
Looking for your valuable suggestions.
Many thanks,
Shray