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Upgrading 970 SLI to 980ti (or sidestepping...)

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I've got the urge to move to a single gpu solution. With Arkham knight, fallout 4 and now the latest tomb raider all being nvidia titles with SLI issues (and games I eagerly awaited the release for), I think I'm ready to transition to a less stressful configuration.

Raw numbers I don't think there's a lot in it, but gaming at 1440 is starting to get near or exceed the 4gb (3.5) mark in some titles (gta 5 being a prime example). I can see some games have a performance advantage over sli due to poor implementation.

Anyone else had a similar journey? I'm thinking the Asus Strix variant. Is this a good choice and would it fit in my antec 1200?
 
I've got the urge to move to a single gpu solution. With Arkham knight, fallout 4 and now the latest tomb raider all being nvidia titles with SLI issues (and games I eagerly awaited the release for), I think I'm ready to transition to a less stressful configuration.

Raw numbers I don't think there's a lot in it, but gaming at 1440 is starting to get near or exceed the 4gb (3.5) mark in some titles (gta 5 being a prime example). I can see some games have a performance advantage over sli due to poor implementation.

Anyone else had a similar journey? I'm thinking the Asus Strix variant. Is this a good choice and would it fit in my antec 1200?

Launching Fallout 4 normally gives me poor performance but when I launch it through nVidia GeForce Experience then SLI works just fine and my frame rate doubles. For some unknown reason.
 
Admittedly fallout 4 seems to have improved with SLI since patching. It's the hassle of sli issues on launch with a lot of big games that has worn me down.
 
I went 970 SLI to single 980Ti - I don't regret it for one min. With the way my 980Ti clocks, there is only few % in perf as well on games where SLI worked flawlessly in (which was rare in my experience).
 
After following some auctions for my particular card model, it seems I can expect to get around £200 each for my two. So I'd need to put about £150 (depending on model I go for).

Everytime I talk myself out of it, I talk myself into it. I've been reading that a single gpu delivers a much smoother experience overall. Anyone able to vouch for that?

I will definitely be upgrading to pascal regardless so with that in mind, should I just hold off?
 
I will definitely be upgrading to pascal regardless so with that in mind, should I just hold off?

Just hold off if you want to upgrade to Pascal. I appreciate the issues you may have with sli on new title launches but this is a more of a side-ward/downward move. Any titles with a reasonable sli profile will give you better fps on a 970 sli setup compared to 980ti. No point spending extra for 980ti now if you want to buy Pascal going forward.
 
Thanks - my logical side is telling me that's the best option too.

Might just fill my hardware craving in the meantime and finally upgrade to an Ssd.

Appreciate all the replies.
 
Thanks - my logical side is telling me that's the best option too.

Might just fill my hardware craving in the meantime and finally upgrade to an Ssd.

Appreciate all the replies.

Yes SSD is a must. With all this fancy hardware, your mechanical HDDs hold you back. And SSDs are going quite cheap now so you must pick one up :)
 
Stick with the SLI and wait for the next GPUs unless of course you have the cash to sidestep and then upgrade afterwards.
 
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