760 SLI Vs 780 vs 780Ti on Dual 1080 Screens with alll the Candy

belezeebub

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Title says it all

For 2 Asus VX238H 1920x1080 Screens with all the Eye candy turned on which is better

Dual 4gb 760 a Single GTX 780 or a GTX 780TI?

I play Eq2, D3, Eve,Star Cit and MW


I normally run a single screen for the game with the second screen for looking stuff up I rarely span displays as the bar in the center bugs me.

 
Solution
Well the 4gb of vram between the two 760's is a bit overkill for two 1080p monitors, you would be fine with a card that has 2 or 3gb. However together the two 760's will have similar performance to the 780t if not a bit better. A single 780 card is the cheapest option obviously and with 3gb it should be enough vram for both your screens. Also the games you listed should get really good frames anyway with the highest settings possible :)

A EVGA GTX 780 would be a good choice:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130918

EDIT** oh my bad I wrote 8 instead of 4 :) thanks for correcting me woltej1!

SuctionDrop

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Well the 4gb of vram between the two 760's is a bit overkill for two 1080p monitors, you would be fine with a card that has 2 or 3gb. However together the two 760's will have similar performance to the 780t if not a bit better. A single 780 card is the cheapest option obviously and with 3gb it should be enough vram for both your screens. Also the games you listed should get really good frames anyway with the highest settings possible :)

A EVGA GTX 780 would be a good choice:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130918

EDIT** oh my bad I wrote 8 instead of 4 :) thanks for correcting me woltej1!
 
Solution
when you SLI cards, you only have as much VRAM as your lowest card. So if you sli a 2gb and a 4gb, you have 2gb of VRAM, not 6gb. Dual 760 is probably the fastest of those solutions. A 780 would probably suit you just fine since you said you don't game across multiple monitors, just use them. I'd say go with a 780 then you can always SLI down the road if you want to.