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Could I support 3 monitors with this graphics card?

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May 7, 2014 12:32:57 AM

I'm choosing the graphics card for my build and I want one that will be able to support 3 monitors, as I plan in upgrading to do so.

I want to buy a titan graphics card but I am having a hard time choosing which one to go with.
What is the best manufacturer for TITAN graphics cards?

I want to use the TITAN to support a 3 monitor setup. I intend to buy three 144hz 3D monitors.

If it can support it, what will the framerates be looking like for say, Battlefield 4 or Watch Dogs? What video specs could I run for those games? I want high quality to say the least.

I am looking to spend around $1000 on graphics cards. Would it be more efficient to use one powerful graphics card or 2 costing about $500 each?

All help is greatly appreciated!

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May 7, 2014 12:36:38 AM

ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Palit, or EVGA all make great video cards, no matter what the model is.

However, even a Titan will not hold high framerates in a triple monitor 3D setup. No single card is meant for that kind of load.
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May 7, 2014 12:40:39 AM

So would my best bet be to buy 3 separate graphics cards totaling $1000?
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May 7, 2014 12:42:41 AM

Titan or Titan Black? I don't think it matters much because they all have reference coolers. The Gigabyte Titan Black comes with a custom cooler - for you to put on and its got a good overclock. The EVGA Titan Black is slightly overclocked.

Watch Dogs is too new, but here's BF$ - http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2014/02/26/nv...

2 x gtx 780's would kill a Titan for gaming.
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May 7, 2014 12:48:24 AM

Nick Liddell said:
So would my best bet be to buy 3 separate graphics cards totaling $1000?


No. Perhaps two GTX 780s or two R9 290s.
Normally I don't recommend getting 2 video cards, but extremely high resolutions and 3D sort of need 2 strong video cards in SLI or Xfire.
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