BLuDKLoT =VG= LAN_WROTE ... What card would you get if you were me? Also, does it matter what card I get, or so do I have to find something compatible with my current system? Will a new card work fine on my 4 year old system? I would get (I know these are not cheap... but i do 3D architecture, i needs the Cores ...) Titan II > GTX 980=ti > GTX 980 > GTX 970 The Dual cards you got now are = to and slightly better then the card I have now (R9 270x) and the GTX 970 is better then mine, I know the 970 do not have 4GB of ram, but do you really Need 4GB? the card runs fine with 3.5GB .... http://youtu.be/v6k55epUBCE New NVIDIA have DX 12, W10 will be FREE for all who upgrade with in a year I been testing w10 for MONTHS, i Love it (Still like/miss a few things from w7) Outlanders =VG= LAN_WROTE ... Here is the great article on current GPUs. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107.html If was buying i would get GTX 760 or 770. About compatibility with other parts, you need someone like Semler, Poff or Savage. It always confuses me. But i know that If you buy something like 970 or 980 you will probably have to change most of your current rig. They are huge, require a lot of voltage and you will need high end CPU that won't bottleneck your giant videocard. Sites that sell hardware usually have compatibility calculators, you could use those. "bottleneck" ... that word is withering away, Lolz soon "bottleneck" will never be a thing, Most places (INTEL) shot them selfs in the foot, LOLz they cant make CPUs faster just use less power ... its funny really. I run PCI 3.0 video card in a 2.0 Slot, almost 0 performance loss then 3.0, they NEVER maxed out 2.0 they came out with 3.0 to SLI / Crossfire with out needed the bridge .. ------- If you really want something cheap maybe I sell you my R9 270x HAWK ? but its a 2GB and I dont think it will be worth it, its not that much better then your Crossfire (unless you want to lower your electric bill) AMD Drivers kinds Suck (TAKE FOREVER to install)