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What Do You want from the Next Generation?

On a related note; I'm currently running a single gtx 560 (non-ti), which is powerful enough for me ATM. When this can no longer run games at med-high settings will adding in another 560 in sli be a feasible upgrade path, or would it be better to sell and buy a single (more powerful) card?
 
Crossfire and SLI to run better and smoother without stuttering or flickering :( but i guess thats more driver related than hardware :(
 
for ATI to sort thier drivers out and eyefinity in 5760x1080 to be 100% smooth without crossfire with decent FPS also without sync issues when using 2x dvi/hdmi and 1xDP>dvi
 
The 680 to fit a 580 waterblock. And be about 40% more powerful. And cost about the same.

And that I can afford two of them :D
 
2Gb Radeon cards for £130-£140 which gives 6970 type performance, that's a realistic expectation in my book.

Crossfire and SLI to run better and smoother without stuttering or flickering :( but i guess thats more driver related than hardware :(

Keep wishing. SLI/Crossfire has been with us now for 6 years and both AMD and Nvidia can't seem resolve the situation no matter how times they re-write the drivers or increase the performance of their hardware. Seriously if that haven't fixed it by now it will never be fixed, I think micro stuttering is something your going to have to accept if you go with two or more GPU's.
 
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