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<div class="quote-block">Originally Posted by <strong>Gib007</strong> <a href="/t/1599550/here-is-how-gtx-1070-will-perform-against-gtx-titan-x-and-gtx-1080/10#post_25143816"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif"></a><br><br>

Indeed! Believe me, I have two GTX 970s in SLI right now and I can't be anymore disappointed with how both are utilised in 90% of the games that come out. In the end my top card is beasting it while my bottom card is chilling there, laughing at me.<br><br>

I would LOVE it if SLI was "the thing". I would get two GTX 1070s for sure, no question, but if we're talking "one card is going to get used 90% of the time", obviously the faster card wins and that's the GTX 1080. I've decided to sell my two GTX 970s towards the end of this month and buy an EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 (Superclocked or Classified). I'll try to take advantage of EVGA's Step-Up program if I can, to go for the GTX 1080Ti whenever that's out. If my Step-Up program time expires, I might sell the GTX 1080 on eBay to get the GTX 1080Ti - it depends on performance boost.<br><br>

One thing's for sure - this time round, I'm going for the best damn single card I can afford.<br><br><b>[EDIT]:</b> Does anyone have an idea of the release date delay between the reference cards and the third-party cards such as EVGA's? I know 27th May is meant to be the global release date for the GTX 1080, but I want an EVGA card with their ACX coolers, not a reference card.</div>

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I prefer single card as well, but I doubt 1 GTX 1080 will cut it for me. GTX 1080Ti would be ideal, but its like a year from now. Ive waited long enough to finally build a rig for myself since I skipped GTX 980Ti.<br>

1070 SLI seems to be the only way for me