Also in that scenario, we'd always recommend buying that second card (if truly desired) before it exits production. In the event of the first scenario – where the user already owns one GTX 970 and is considering a second – the value considerations are different and will be discussed only in the conclusion. There are two primary scenarios where SLI or CrossFire are used: A later upgrade when half the configuration is already owned and a day-one, brand new build. That makes the value comparison clean and easy, no waffling between price. We're also assuming a joint price of ~$660 - $700 for two GTX 970s (non-liquid), which puts them effectively at a head-to-head price bracket. For this test, we're assuming a baseline price of $650 - $660 for a single 980 Ti (MSRP is $650, which is where most non-liquid cards fall). The “Hybrid” cards drive price up a little higher than the average for a 970 SLI or 980 Ti single card setup. EVGA GTX 970 SSC + GTX 970 Hybrid 1140MHz.Our test looks at these cards specifically:
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