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It depends on what you want. If you need more monitor connectors to run dual/triple/however many screens, you can use multiple video cards, even of different brands (although I've only mixed Intel/ATI and Intel/NVIDIA before; mixing ATI/Nvidia might have some unforseen driver conflicts - Google to be sure). If you're just looking for gaming performance, only put in a single card. I'm too out-of-date with the PC gaming world to know which is expected to be better, but my intuition says your Ati.
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