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Triple Monitors

Chances are your MB will support SLI I have not heard of any that only do crossfire. But I may be wrong what is it? In any case Your need another 560ti for SLI. Personally I would just get a newer more powerful card.
 
For desktop use you can easily add another GPU and drive a monitor of that, but for gaming it won't work well. Or, as Armageus said, you can drive it off the motherboard if that and the CPU supports it.
 
Chances are your MB will support SLI I have not heard of any that only do crossfire. But I may be wrong what is it? In any case Your need another 560ti for SLI. Personally I would just get a newer more powerful card.

Many motherboards support Crossfire but not SLI.

For starters, SLI requires a minimum of x8, some motherboards do x16/x4 rather than x8/x8 and SLI will not work.

There was a period of time SLI required licensing and some motherboard makers did not license it for some boards. Not sure if this is entirely dropped now.

Worse, the 560ti supports 2 monitors. With SLI all monitors have to be on the same GPU so if you add a 2nd card and enable SLI you don't get to use 3 monitors, you are still limited to two.

Better to buy a modern GPU (say a 960) which will give much better performance than 560ti sli and also support 3+ monitors.

You could add a 2nd 560ti, leave SLI disabled, and add up to 4 monitors, 2 per card, but if you're doing that, no need for it to be a 560ti, it could be any card.
 
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