Please Help! Two 8800's vs One 9800?

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#1 wolfdogelite
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ok so i built an awsome computer about four months ago and got the best stuff i could, and now i want better stuff.

so what i have is

xfx 680i lt sli

e8400 3.00ghz

ocz reaper ram ddr2 800, 4 (2x2gig)

250 western digital hdd 7200rpm

antec 900 series gaming case

eVGA 8800gts 512mb

vista home premium 64bit

dvd/cd burner

600w psu

ok so i want to buy another video card, but now that i look its only like 30 bucks more to buy a new 9800gtx over the same 8800gts i bought, so i know that you can only expect at best an 80 percent increase in performance w/ two cards in sli, so the question is, which is better: sell the 8800gts i have and put the money toward a 9800gtx, or buy a second 8800gts?

what do guys think, which will perform better? which should i buy?

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#2 RayvinAzn
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The second 8800GTS, no doubt about it. I'd make sure you've got a decent power supply first, the fact that you didn't list a brand probably means you bought junk.
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ok so i built an awsome computer about four months ago and got the best stuff i could, and now i want better stuff.

so what i have is

xfx 680i lt sli

e8400 3.00ghz

ocz reaper ram ddr2 800, 4 (2x2gig)

250 western digital hdd 7200rpm

antec 900 series gaming case

eVGA 8800gts 512mb

vista home premium 64bit

dvd/cd burner

600w psu

ok so i want to buy another video card, but now that i look its only like 30 bucks more to buy a new 9800gtx over the same 8800gts i bought, so i know that you can only expect at best an 80 percent increase in performance w/ two cards in sli, so the question is, which is better: sell the 8800gts i have and put the money toward a 9800gtx, or buy a second 8800gts?

what do guys think, which will perform better? which should i buy?

wolfdogelite

Get the 9800GTX, for the future.

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#4 RayvinAzn
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Get the 9800GTX, for the future.

dazza_avo
Aside from Tri-SLI, how exactly is a 9800GTX more future-proof than an 8800GTS 512MB?
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#5 Aldouz
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I've heard the nVIDIA release 9800GTX++ before GTX260 and GTX280... So what the... is that mean for the future
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#6 dazza_avo
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[QUOTE="dazza_avo"]

Get the 9800GTX, for the future.

RayvinAzn

Aside from Tri-SLI, how exactly is a 9800GTX more future-proof than an 8800GTS 512MB?

It's newer. The 8800 has been out for quite a while now, even the G92 version.

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#7 RayvinAzn
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It's newer. The 8800 has been out for quite a while now, even the G92 version.

dazza_avo

You are aware that the 9800GTX uses the exact same G92 core as the 8800GTS 512, right? It's overclocked, it requires dual PCI-e connectors and it has the ability to go Tri-SLI, but other than that it is identical to the 8800GTS. So I'll ask again - how is the 9800GTX more future-proof than the 8800GTS? Especially since Nvidia has already moved on from the 9-series in favor of the GTX 200 series.

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#9 RayvinAzn
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You smoke bone.

dazza_avo

Coming from someone with a Fast & Furious signature, I'll take that as a compliment.

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#10 wolfdogelite
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the psu is actually really nice i just forgot the brand and didnt feel like getting up to check, its a xion supernova, wasnt cheap either

so i checked and compared the specs, the 9800 has a 760mhz core clock vs the 650 of mine and the otherss speeds are about 200-250mhz faster,

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#11 dazza_avo
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[QUOTE="dazza_avo"]

You smoke bone.

RayvinAzn

Coming from someone with a Fast & Furious signature, I'll take that as a compliment.

lol, it's a joke sig. A private joke sig.

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#12 RayvinAzn
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lol, it's a joke sig. A private joke sig.

dazza_avo

A joke, eh? You mean like your supposed hardware knowledge is a joke? Because neither one is particularly funny.

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#14 wolfdogelite
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ok ive gotten one vote for the 8800, and one for the 9800

any suggestions please

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#15 dazza_avo
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ok ive gotten one vote for the 8800, and one for the 9800

any suggestions please

wolfdogelite

Just got with the 8800.

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#16 wolfdogelite
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thank you
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#17 mrmarrero
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I gotta agree with RayvinAzn, go with the SLI.