QUOTE(gengreengeng @ May 22 2017, 09:13 AM)
2k enough for sli build? Haha. Ok lets say, 4k. Just want to know what i need to prepare if i want to add another gpu. Such as cpu or power supply that will support the sli. Maybe im getting used one if new not available hehe
U are right, but I just want to try sli pc. Maybe if i add 1 more gpu it will perform better that next gen gpu haha
To save more money, ill consider to use rx 580 haha
The price of one GTX1070 is already 2k, after adding the processor that doesn't bottleneck it, a SLI-ready mobo, RAM, HDD/SSD, SLI-ready PSU, casing, it could easily go up to 5k+.
Planning to buy at the end of the year? Then your choice might not be the GTX1070 anymore if Nvidia releases their Volta based GTX card by end of this year (or perhaps you might switch to red team for the Vega card too).
And nope, don't ever plan to do SLI and hope it will perform better than a faster single card, SLI support from developers is going downhill in these recent years, either they totally abandon it or just have poor scaling, making the second card heavy underutilized in the long run. In conclusion, stick with the strongest & most powerful single card instead of SLI-ing the weaker cards, you will benefit more from doing so and potentially save more cost as well since you don't have to fork out more for a SLI-ready mobo and PSU initially.
QUOTE(starz92 @ May 22 2017, 11:23 AM)
guys, what is the lowest possible build for a rig than can support game like LOL,Dota2, and preferably Overwatch?
Feel like DIY build one for my bro.
1.5k might do the trick, but the settings that you can run in those games aren't always the highest and frame rates might not as stable as mid and high end rig.