GTX 560 SLI vs GTX 760

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situs12

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Hello. Currently I have 2 GTX 560s 1GB in SLI and run single monitor at 1080p. I play games like CSGO, Dota 2, BF3 and BF4 in future. I want to know if there is a point to upgrade to a GTX 760 2GB? Will I get better performance?

Also, does Nvidia plan to release GTX 760 TI?
Thanks.
 

3Dns

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Yes Nvidia plan to release the Ti version and GTX 750 and 750Ti also in November.
i dont think that you will see huge differnces with 760 maybe 560 SLI is slight better, the point is that doesnt worth it to change them.
You should look for HD7970 3GB if you wanna see a good update to your graphics.
 


Actually a single 660Ti is about the same as SLi'd 560Ti's and if the OP has non Ti's then with the 760 being an OC'd OEM 660 (non Ti) they should get slightly petter performance with less power usage.
 

ike820

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I currently own 2 560Ti sli and just purchased the 760. I also purchased a new Asus z87-a motherboard and an intel i5 4670k. I have 4 gigs of ram and a new 1000w psu. The new card came with a free version of Unigine benchmark utility. You should be able to find this on the internet also because I have downloaded it in the past.

Using the software I had bench the 560Ti sli and then the 760. Based on the scores, it seems that 560Ti sli outperforms the single 760. However while watching the bench perform on screen I believe that results are in error. When performing the test on the 560Ti sli I can noticeable see flickering and an instant where the screen stalled for a split second. With the same test on the 760 the flickering was barely visible and no noticeable instant of stalling. The graphics ran smoother on screen while benching the 760 in spite of the score. I believe this may have something to do with the micro stuttering I have recently learned about.

Here are the results:

Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0
FPS: 47.0
Score: 1965
Min FPS: 14.5
Max FPS: 84.0
System
Platform: Windows 7 (build 7600) 64bit
CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz (3405MHz) x4
GPU model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 9.18.13.3158 (1024MB) x2
Settings
Render: Direct3D11
Mode: 1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset Extreme HD


Unigine Valley Benchmark 1.0
FPS: 38.4
Score: 1607
Min FPS: 22.1
Max FPS: 71.2
System
Platform: Windows 7 (build 7600) 64bit
CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz (3405MHz) x4
GPU model: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 9.18.13.3158 (2048MB) x1
Settings
Render: Direct3D11
Mode: 1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Preset Extreme HD

Im no expert but what I can see is that the min/max FPS has a wider range with the 560Ti sli build. This could show that its performance might be higher but is less stable than a single 760 card. Micro stuttering may make sli useless when video cards are pushed to their limits.
 
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