Twistedpixel said: I think Fermi will be your answer. It has incredible performance compared to previous generation cards in running both PhysX and rendering at the same time, even compared to your GTX 285's. I suggest you sell your cards whilst they are still worth something and upgrade to Fermi x 2 when you can and just stand in a cheap AMD card in the meantime. |
Why would you recommend that someone upgrade from dual high-end cards to dual top-of-the-line cards when you don't even know what resolution he's running?
Aside from that, dual GTX 285s will walk all over any modern game at max settings, at any standard resolution short of maybe 2560x1600. You won't need to upgrade from that setup for a long, long while, and any such upgrades wouldn't increase performance at all for gaming.
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