i have the asus p8b75-m le motherboard and it has 2 PCI-E slots and i was considering geting 650 ti boost in SLI or the 660's in sli (2 way) and i dont know if the motherboard will support it. if it supports crossfire i will get the R9 cards and throw em in crossfire. but please help me i looked around and i did not find anything
dont bother with sli on the gtx 650s and i would stay away from the 660 in sli 2 as just getting 1 card would be better in the long run. the r9s are great but run hot so if you do go with them have good air flow. As for the board it does have the slots but i dont believe that the b75 chip set supports multi gpu set ups, do correct me if i am wrong though.\
Correction it does but it only runs the second pci lane at 4x so it would be the best. If i were you i would get a z77 chipset board if you intend to do SLI or if you go with one card and u dont intend on overclocking then your board is fine.
ok. danke for fast reply. if i will get new card i will get the Gtx770 Or is there any AMD card u recomend?
depends on your market place but i like amd cards but mind you its hard to tell as each market place is different, me in the the great united freedom republic of merica the amd cards are a better deal for gamers. If you can wait a bit so the you get the free games with the new r9 series then i think that would be the best deal. Nvidia has good cards but for the price they lack a bit.
but really what i am looking for is 60 fps when recording. my crurrent card get me around 90 fps in all new games on high. so what i might end up doing is buying el gato (cap card) and save a bit :D
if you have a dedicated recording card even a gtx 650 ti would do it at 1080p for most games with AA and all that jazz off that you dont need for higher rez screens. I have a r9 280x matrix and it does the job and then some.
ok ty for help :>
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