Help picking out a GPU.

Phuryum

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I am going to be running 2 monitors.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014270 - As my main monitor for gaming

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116483&IsVirtualParent=1 - As a 2nd monitor for web browsing and watching streams while playing games on the other monitor.

I am going to be playing WoW, LoL, BF4, Crysis 3, Farcry 3, Batman Arkham origins, etc. I would like to play on ultra settings with Physx and not have crazy high temps/noise. I have around 500$ to spend. White black color scheme is what i am going for and would be nice but not necessary.

So far system specs are - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1dnA8

I was thinking of getting - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1aV5p
Or - http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1aeM2

I like the look of SLI 760 4GB a lot. I like EVGA and would like an EVGA card but I have seen some review's on the MSI card i linked and it looks really good. Let me know any other options and what you think about my two choices. Also I don't know how SLI cards will work for LoL and WoW.

I might be able to stretch my budget a little so post any suggestions.
 
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I'm using a dual monitor on Windows 7 Ultimate and I'm not able to use the other monitor while playing games on one.
As for your question why don't you get yourself a gtx 770 because it can max out most of the games in 1080p with while producing good FPS.
If you're willing to spend some more money gtx 780 will be a good choice.

dhruvdd

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I'm using a dual monitor on Windows 7 Ultimate and I'm not able to use the other monitor while playing games on one.
As for your question why don't you get yourself a gtx 770 because it can max out most of the games in 1080p with while producing good FPS.
If you're willing to spend some more money gtx 780 will be a good choice.
 
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