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#1 MW2ismygame
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when i built this rig i was planning on buying another 560 ti and sli them but with the release of the 670 would it be worth it to sli my 560 ti ? its $200 for the card that i want to sli $170 with a rebate, so should i save the money and go with a 670 and future proof or just sli my 560 ti this summer ?

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#2 TwistedShade
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I'd personally go with the 670 Due too less heat power supply and SLI can be funny at time's.

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#3 blaznwiipspman1
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670, go big or go hhome

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#4 KABCOOL
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You would be better off with a 670. Sli can be a pain some times.

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#5 mitu123
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Isn't 560 ti SLI worse than 670 in performance? Plus the 670 would be the better choice in the long run.

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#6 hartsickdiscipl
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Despite my love of the 560 Ti, I have to agree with the other posters. Get the 670 and sell your existing 560 Ti. You will get slightly better performance out of a 670, along with more usable VRAM.

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670 will kick their ass.

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#8 dumix_
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I have 560 Ti, and I can run all demanding games, so there is no problem with this card. I will give you some facts about these cards: GTX 560 TI: Core Speed-900 MHz, Memory-2048 MB, Max Power-160 Watts. GTX 670: Core Speed-822 MHz, Memory-2048 MB, Max Power-160 Watts. Both cards are awesome, you just need to decide. I hope I answered well.
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670 - better performance, and you can probably still sell your 560 Ti for a reasonable amount to go towards it
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#10 Diwashb
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670 - better performance, and you can probably still sell your 560 Ti for a reasonable amount to go towards itAvenger1324
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