To anyone that has read the original answer to this. NO you can not sli two different cards. Only amd crossfire can do that within families. Sli works in a way that it has to be the same exact card to work properly, that is why motherboards are harder to find for sli.
The GTX 660 for sure.
I would go for two 980 Ti's but you never know when a game might have problems with sli configuration
gainward geforce gtx 560 ti
==== ==== GTX 56 Ti Nvidia GTX 560Ti
The Superclocked because they all are pretty much identical but the superclocked has higher clocked speeds on everything by a lil bit. Superclocked cards are usually the best in their series.
It sure does! :)
No, getting it maxed out is really hard, a friend of mine runs it on medium with the gtx 550 ti
If you are not planning to overclock, it should be.
Yes. The EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB requires at least a 400 watt power supply, so it will work.
It would definitely work with the CPU, but if you are willing to put in an extra few dollars, a GeForce GTX 1050 is slightly better as well as a brand new model. If you want to have more horsepower than that, go with the GTX 1050 Ti, which starts at around $140. (Although, if you are considering the 1050 Ti, you should also consider upgrading your CPU and motherboard)
no
Yes the 570 gtx is worth the money, Suddenly there will be a game on the market u wont be able to play, then the 570 would be ur saver instead of buying a new one!