SLI 560Ti 2GB edition with 1GB edition?

Sheza

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Hey there,

Should I come across some money in the next few months one of the options I'm looking at is a graphics card upgrade.

At the moment I have a GTX 560Ti HAWK which gets pretty darn hot if you don't put a 60FPS cap on games. And even then some games get it to rocket in temperature. To lighten the load and get improved performance in games such a s Battlefield 3 (my settings are quite medium, with extra special effects turned off, to keep my card silent).

I noticed that MSI has a TFII 2GB version of the GTX 560Ti for £20 or so more than the 1GB version. I know that SLI doesn't increase your memory (So a 1GB + 1GB doesn't give you 2GB of VRAM) but I thought, what if I SLI'd this 2GB one with a 1GB? Would I get 2GB of VRAM? Is it even possible?

So that's my first question.

Secondly, a GTX 670 would equate to around the same price spent on 2 GTX 560Ti's. Is it a better option? Bearing in mind I might not be able to claw back £150 fro my 560Ti HAWK.

Thanks,
Sheza
 
i dont think you can SLI a 2gb card witha 1gb card even if they are both 560ti's
and i have a 670, they are well worth the money, max out battlefield easily
 
If you sli one 2gb card with one 1gb card you will only get 1gb as far as I know, as for a 670 well I think the performance would be better than 2 560's but you would definitely not be able to get £150 from selling a 560
 
I may consider a HD 7950, but I am really an Nvidia fan.

Looks like my idea was indeed too good to be true then. Single cards are typically better, and you guys seem to have praise for the 670.
 
I may consider a HD 7950, but I am really an Nvidia fan.

Looks like my idea was indeed too good to be true then. Single cards are typically better, and you guys seem to have praise for the 670.

Overclocked the 7950 will give you roughly the same performance as a 670 and It is quite a bit cheaper
 
Quite often the 7950 will go down to around £250 and that's with a good after market cooler where as the 670 will not go below £300 with a normal cooler

I've never seen a 7950 with an aftermarket cooler on that cheap. The cheapest I've seen is the ASUS on aria for 280, but I dont know :)

I have the 7950 with a reference cooler and I've been very impressed with that, other than the noise from the cooler, but performance is very good
 
they did plummet in price upon release of the kepler from nvidia, but as james says, now the prices are back upto about 265-275
 
I like to buy from Aria where possible.
Therefore....

7950 Stock
Cheapest: £264 (Not a well known brand though)

7950 After-market Cooler
Cheapest: £280
Most expensive: £300

670 Stock:
Cheapest: £297

670 After-market cooler
Cheapest: £318
Most expensive: £328

On a non-statistical average I make it about £40 difference. That said, an overclocked 7950 only reaches the 670. An overclocked 670 according to reviews can skim a 680.
 
I like to buy from Aria where possible.
Therefore....

7950 Stock
Cheapest: £264 (Not a well known brand though)

7950 After-market Cooler
Cheapest: £280
Most expensive: £300

670 Stock:
Cheapest: £297

670 After-market cooler
Cheapest: £318
Most expensive: £328

On a non-statistical average I make it about £40 difference. That said, an overclocked 7950 only reaches the 670. An overclocked 670 according to reviews can skim a 680.

An overclocked 670 beats a 680
 
I like to buy from Aria where possible.
Therefore....

7950 Stock
Cheapest: £264 (Not a well known brand though)

7950 After-market Cooler
Cheapest: £280
Most expensive: £300

670 Stock:
Cheapest: £297

670 After-market cooler
Cheapest: £318
Most expensive: £328

On a non-statistical average I make it about £40 difference. That said, an overclocked 7950 only reaches the 670. An overclocked 670 according to reviews can skim a 680.

I've tended to ignore the branding a bit. They're reference cards, so just made by AMD anyway so it isnt really worth paying the extra £15 just to get a brand like MSI, when you're paying for exactly the same thing. If it's factory overclocked though, thats when you avoid the dodgey brands
 
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