Depends on the game dude. Obviously...... The SLI setup can do more work if the game demands it. Otherwise, you wouldn't notice the difference. Whatever card u are going to buy, (6800 gt), buy one now, and buy the other "when you need it".. No point in u paying extra now just to make it collect dust in ur comp. no?
Dual gpu cards still require multi-gpu processing within the game.. Look at the benchmarks. Using that logic, Dual core processors would destroy dual processor systems.. But i highly doubt people will stop using multiple processors just because they can have 2 procs in 1 now. It just gives an excuse to pay more.
SLI's worth is relative to your yearly income.. If you can pay for it in 1 paycheck theres no reason not to.
I would get an nF4 board, then just get a 6800. I would buy the other if needed, but I can run any game high-detail with just my older-gen 9550 8x AGP card. So it really isn't worth it. Just get a good processor, and some good RAM.
I would get an nF4 board, then just get a 6800. I would buy the other if needed, but I can run any game high-detail with just my older-gen 9550 8x AGP card. So it really isn't worth it. Just get a good processor, and some good RAM.
Set your system to max graphics and watch it grind to a halt only getting like 10-15fps. In order to be good at FPS games you're going to need 60-70fps or else you might aswell not even play.