I've spent quite a bit of money trying to maximize the Octane experience: I "moved out" of my previous mini-itx case, as it could only accommodate 1 graphics card, and was limited in the psu it could take.
I'm now in a mid-tower case with great ventilation, have a 1200 watt gold psu, and two of the msi frozr III 560-448 cuda core cards. The cards run great; they run fairly cool, even under full load...with a caveat to their perofrmance:
The downer in this scenario is, however, that those cards don't utilize stock fans that shoot the heat out the back of the case; they're 'open' fans -- and thus get no breathing room if I butt them up next to each other slot-wise -- in fact, the fans will hit the card next to it! Even this doesn't happen, the cards will immediately jump up to 99 degrees...of which is the maximum allowed temperature -- and I'm guessing not good for longevity.
My mobo is an Asus "Supercomputer" (their title, not mine!) motherboard; it's an older LGA1156-based board, but has a load of PCI-e 16x slots...which I'd love to populate. The most I can fit with 'dual slot' cards is, of course, 3 (almost four -- but no-go). Right now, however, I couldn't put even another 56-448 in there if I wanted, due to the above ventilation / room reason.
My question is this: If I sold off even just one of the 560-448's, I could likely round up 2 used 470 cards. I'd hate to do this, as I love the 560-448's, but I'm curious as to if having one 560-448, and two 470's would actually put me in a much better position rendering-wise? I've built this machine pretty much just for octane, so I figure I might as well try and maximize my performance -- within financial reason, that is.

Thank you for any help or suggestions you might have! Right now it doesn't look like the charts really list the 560-448 cards, so I don't if how much...if any...better they run than the 470's.
John