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    Hey folks.

    Sorry if this has been asked before but if it has, I couldn't find it. I'm trying to decide between a single GTX 1070 or 2 RX480's in crossfire.

    The thing that's doing my head in is that reviews of crossfire are seriously mixed with some being positive and others not. Additionally, the differences in performance between the two options seems to be heavily dependent on which game is being played.

    In short then: Is it worth going Crossfire with the 480's or should I rather stick to a better all-round single GPU solution?

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    The answer really depends on what title you're trying to run. Some titles prefer a single GPU where others see a performance increase running an SLi/CrossFire configuration. Most of the time you'll have little or no benefit from SLi/CrossFire in the majority of games you run.

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    As the psychotic shark says: it depends.

    What's your budget, what res do you want to play at, and how future-proof should this setup be?

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    And this


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    Look at this

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    I'd love to go the SLI route but budget doesn't allow that. I have around R10k budgeted for the GPU/s so either will do. As far as future proofing goes, i'd like to make it as future proof as possible really. The total budget for this build exceeds R30k and will end up around the R40k mark but it doesn't allow for two 1070's or a single 1080
    There's too much other hardware and mods to take into consideration, hence my question regarding the 480's vs the 1070.
    However, I will take a look at the vids mentioned above and thanks very much for your input [MENTION=24178]Sweepslag[/MENTION] and [MENTION=6600]PsychoFish[/MENTION]

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    Jeepers, that's a lot of money... If gaming is your primary aim, then don't skimp on the GPU. Have you decided on the other parts yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sweepslag View Post
    Jeepers, that's a lot of money... If gaming is your primary aim, then don't skimp on the GPU. Have you decided on the other parts yet?
    Yup. Here's the list:
    Asus Maximus VIII Formula
    i7-6700k
    Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 2800MHz
    Corsair H115i CPU Cooler
    Corsair RM850x PSU
    Asus Strix GTX 1070 or 2 x RX480's
    Samsung 850Pro 256GB SSD
    Phanteks Evolv Enthoo ATX TG
    Thermaltake Riing Yellow x 8

    The current total for those parts is R35k. The choice of parts may seem odd since I can get a cheaper mobo as well as using an i5 instead of i7.
    However, the motherboard was chosen because of the "armour" as it fits in precisely with the build and the i7 was chosen as I do use the PC for work and I do want to future proof as much as possible. I don't plan to upgrade for at least another 5 years if I can help it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dulcis Ultio View Post
    Yup. Here's the list:
    Asus Maximus VIII Formula
    i7-6700k
    Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 2800MHz
    Corsair H115i CPU Cooler
    Corsair RM850x PSU
    Asus Strix GTX 1070 or 2 x RX480's
    Samsung 850Pro 256GB SSD
    Phanteks Evolv Enthoo ATX TG
    Thermaltake Riing Yellow x 8

    The current total for those parts is R35k. The choice of parts may seem odd since I can get a cheaper mobo as well as using an i5 instead of i7.
    However, the motherboard was chosen because of the "armour" as it fits in precisely with the build and the i7 was chosen as I do use the PC for work and I do want to future proof as much as possible. I don't plan to upgrade for at least another 5 years if I can help it.
    You don't need the i7 for gaming, rather get an i5-6600K if you're planning to overclock, if not just get the i5-6600
    Consider a smaller SSD

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    Quote Originally Posted by PsychoFish View Post
    You don't need the i7 for gaming, rather get an i5-6600K if you're planning to overclock, if not just get the i5-6600
    Consider a smaller SSD
    I hear you on the i5 but the ssd is about as small as I can go. Just spoke to my supplier about it and he's suggested the Evo rather than the Pro which saves R600. Not much in the grand scheme of things but it helps

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