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Asus ROG Striker Platinum GTX760 SLi Review

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3 comments

  1. I know they have less memory on board, but how would a couple of 3GB R9 280x’s in crossfire fare against these?

  2. How come the 6GB 780 is thrashing the 780TI’s in the Ungine benchmarks? Surely they don’t require that much ram?

  3. Oh I see, it’s 2 in SLI.