Dual GTX 760's or Single GTX 970

Amangamer

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RIght now I have a pc with;

Intel 3450-3.3 Ghz
Asus H77 motherboard
12GB 1333Mhz RAM
EVGA GTX 760 2GB
EVGA Supernova 750G
2TB Segate Baracuda
250GB 2.5 hdd
PNY XLR8 120GB ssd

I am wondering if, for an upgrade what is the best option. Should I get another GTX 760 and upgrade my motherboard to support SLI and a Intel 4960K and an AIO liquid cooler to OC it. Would my PSU be able to power all of that or would I need a better PSU. Also, are there better options as far as getting a single card or anything else to avoid bottlenecks. Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to cover all the bases. Thanks for all the help!
 
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Get a 970. 4GB vRAM will become more useful and is much more useful than 2GB. I was contemplating SLIing my 760 before but now that I have the 970 I realize my FPS is much more steady and I can game at 1440p no problem on ultra.


Yeah, my board doesn't support SLI but if I was to get a motherboard that does support SLI and an intel 4690k then would it be better to get a single card or dual GTX 760's?
 
2 gtx 760s will be faster is most games. but i personally would go with a single gtx 970. less headaches. plus that cpu upgrade isnt going to be a huge leap considering how much you're gonna pay for it.
 
Get a 970. 4GB vRAM will become more useful and is much more useful than 2GB. I was contemplating SLIing my 760 before but now that I have the 970 I realize my FPS is much more steady and I can game at 1440p no problem on ultra.
 
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