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Old 03-22-2006, 07:06 AM   #3 (permalink)
lowcar100
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^Agreed

Definately go with a single, better card. This is a cheaper option at only minimal performance loss, if any. (depends on the cards you are choosing) If you still have an SLI board then you can upgrade in the future to either a better card or get another of the same. You will have more options, and depending on the technology at the time you may want to do something that your current set up would only allow you to do at a high cost.
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