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ASUS GeForce GTX 650 Ti Direct Cu II 1 GB

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And as far as SLI? Really? Who is going to spend over $200 to SLI two mid range cards? For a little over $200 You can get a single Higher End card with better performance. Think about it. Also I have no idea why all these reviews say this card is in the $150 range. That is not true.

Yeah seems to be price inflation in the low end nv cards, making SLI a bad deal unless catching a big sale.
 
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Inflation? My GTX 650Ti which is mid range only cost me $114 US dollars, What I was talking about was buying 2 $114 for SLI or Crossfire would not be worth the money performance wise. Because for that price you could just buy a card like the GTX 660 or ATI 7870. That's why no SLI for the GTX 650Ti does not matter. You are not going to get as good results anyway from SLI or Crossfire compared to a single card that is faster. However The GTX 650Ti is good enough by itself which is wonderful for such a low price. The only ATI cards I could find for the same $114 price was the ATI 7750, Which is not really as good as the regular non-Ti GTX650, So actually it is AMD that needs to lower the prices on their low end cards like the 7850, 7790, 7770, 7750. I would have bought the ATI 7850 to replace my old ATI 5850 , But the price for it was close to the GTX 660, And that is why I bought the GTX 650 Ti instead because it was much cheaper and has about the same performance.
 
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