What GFX to get? 7970, 670, or Titan?

It is always more advisable to get the single best card you can afford. SLI/xfire don't work perfectly all the time and you will need to rely on a single card on occasion but that is easy to manage with game profiles on either side.

If you intend on staying with 1080p for the forseeable future then a titan is a bit of a ridiculous outlay. 680s are still a bit of a rip off so I'd go 7970.

My experience is that SLI is smoother than Xfire but that is manageable by using vsync and graphics settings on the AMD side (FarCry3 is the only game by Xfire system hasn't worked on recently, SLI didn't work either though). Multi-monitor setups favour Xfire because of the memory bus width.
 
My experience is that SLI is smoother than Xfire but that is manageable by using vsync and graphics settings on the AMD side (FarCry3 is the only game by Xfire system hasn't worked on recently, SLI didn't work either though). Multi-monitor setups favour Xfire because of the memory bus width.

Yeah I was reading an article on SLI vs CFX vs Titan and the frame latency on Crossfire leaves a lot to be desired.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru.../60166-nvidia-gtx-titan-vs-sli-crossfire.html

A real eye opener. Personally I've not noticed any issues with Dirt Showdown but then maybe that's because one 670 is enough.
 
For a single monitor I would actually suggest you get a 670, see how you get on, then add another if need be. You don't want to get something overpowered and have to keep paying out for electric that needn't be running through the system.
 
AMDs 13.2 beta 2(i think) addresses the frame latency issue by quite a substantial amount and it's almost as good as nvidias now(loses on avg but not by much.) So hopefully thats helps with their Xfire performance as well:)

Though i should note it does NOT increase performance, may feel like it but that is again because the frame latency was reduced. Which in turn will create smoother playability.
 
No sli required... maybe because it's crossfire? What if he does not have room for the rad? Stronger than a 690 but also 500$ more. Overpriced and useless. :mellow:

Yeah i thought it was just a 100 dollar bump from a powercolor 7990. Didnt know it was 1200.

Figured OP didnt want xfire/sli because that requires multiple pcie 3.0 x16 or x8 slots and u bottleneck it with an x4 or lower which is what most motherboards have. Something like this would solve that issue. my bad.
 
Yeah i thought it was just a 100 dollar bump from a powercolor 7990. Didnt know it was 1200.

Figured OP didnt want xfire/sli because that requires multiple pcie 3.0 x16 or x8 slots and u bottleneck it with an x4 or lower which is what most motherboards have. Something like this would solve that issue. my bad.

Any one considering Titan or a 690 would not have a problem with a board that has a 4x lane tbh.

I would strongly suspect that the rest of the rig would be up to it, otherwise it would be pouring perfume on a pig.
 
Yeah i thought it was just a 100 dollar bump from a powercolor 7990. Didnt know it was 1200.

Figured OP didnt want xfire/sli because that requires multiple pcie 3.0 x16 or x8 slots and u bottleneck it with an x4 or lower which is what most motherboards have. Something like this would solve that issue. my bad.

100 dollar bump is still more expensive :lol:
 
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