I currently have two identical PCs both running GTX 680s in a very small room. Both the Mrs and I game at 1900x1200 with vsync, and the 680s have been struggling at max settings in recent games such as Hitman Absolution, Crysis 3, Tomb Raider and Far Cry 3.
I had been holding out for the GTX780, and although it's in my price range I am completely underwhelmed by the price/performance ratio. I don't want to SLI the 680s as they are the Twin Frozr model, which run very cool as single cards but hot in SLI. I tested both cards in SLI and the temps went up 15-20 degrees as this cooler dumps a lot of heat inside the case. The performance was great, but 4 of these in the small room would be too hot and loud. The logical thing in my mind is to go with Crossfired HIS 7950 IceQ cards, the only thing that's holding me back is that my previous experience with Crossfire (3870s and 5870s) was not great. I'd be interested in anyone else's thoughts.
TL,DR version: Got GTX680, want more oomph, don't want a GTX780 or 680SLI, considering 7950CF. Is this a good move?
I had been holding out for the GTX780, and although it's in my price range I am completely underwhelmed by the price/performance ratio. I don't want to SLI the 680s as they are the Twin Frozr model, which run very cool as single cards but hot in SLI. I tested both cards in SLI and the temps went up 15-20 degrees as this cooler dumps a lot of heat inside the case. The performance was great, but 4 of these in the small room would be too hot and loud. The logical thing in my mind is to go with Crossfired HIS 7950 IceQ cards, the only thing that's holding me back is that my previous experience with Crossfire (3870s and 5870s) was not great. I'd be interested in anyone else's thoughts.
TL,DR version: Got GTX680, want more oomph, don't want a GTX780 or 680SLI, considering 7950CF. Is this a good move?
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