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May 12, 2014 8:34:15 AM

I have been reading a lot of solved questions regarding this and most people are looking for cards at least 60 fps on their triple monitor setups. I have triple 144hz monitors and want to get make the most of them. The most graphically intense game I play at the moment is BF4. I currently have 2 EVGA 670's 2GB in sli and I have to set the game on low to play around from 110 -125fps. I want to be able to play at above 100fps on high for this game. Which cards would be able to achieve this not taking price into consideration?

My current setup:
i5 3570K @ 4.6Ghz
Asrock extreme 6 Z77
16GB (4x8) Corsair Dominator 1866
2 EVGA GTX 670 SLI
3x ASUS 24" VG248QE

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May 12, 2014 8:41:29 AM

You would need either 2 gtx 780 ti's or 2 r9 290x... They should give you about 50% more FPS than your current setup... so maybe about 180fps on low settings and ~100 fps on high i'd think. I use a single GTX 780 Ti @5760x1200 and run my games at high and keep ~ 50fps so with a second card it would be ~90 fps or about 100 fps at 5760x1080.
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May 12, 2014 8:42:29 AM

Maybe some 4gb gtx 770 sli cards? Or a pair of gtx 780s. If you are not getting the fps you want with those two cards then I would go the gtx 780 route, they have 3 gbs of vram and are overall more powerful than the 670s and 770s.
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May 12, 2014 8:49:58 AM

So sli is a definite route? Are there any single card solutions? I had to buy an Artic GPU cooler for one of my 670's to keep the temps in check.
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May 12, 2014 8:50:55 AM

2x gtx 780s would be great for 3x 1080p.
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May 12, 2014 8:54:20 AM

PeccanPraline said:
So sli is a definite route? Are there any single card solutions? I had to buy an Artic GPU cooler for one of my 670's to keep the temps in check.

You could get the Titan Z or the r 295x if you wanted a "single" card... but both of those cards run in SLI/crossfire (2 gpus on one card). The cheaper and same if not slightly better solution is to get 2 GTX 780 Ti's or 2 r9 290x's. The will use a bit more power but it will save you ~$500-$1500 over the other the r 295x and titan z.

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May 12, 2014 8:54:21 AM

edit: double post

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May 12, 2014 8:57:27 AM

RobCrezz said:
2x gtx 780s would be great for 3x 1080p.


gtx 780's might not be enough to keep him above 100 fps on high settings, would be more like 70-80 FPS... gtx 780 ti's would put him around 90-100+ fps - but will cost about $400 more.
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May 12, 2014 9:07:50 AM

Derza10 said:
PeccanPraline said:
So sli is a definite route? Are there any single card solutions? I had to buy an Artic GPU cooler for one of my 670's to keep the temps in check.

You could get the Titan Z or the r 295x if you wanted a "single" card... but both of those cards run in SLI/crossfire (2 gpus on one card). The cheaper and same if not slightly better solution is to get 2 GTX 780 Ti's or 2 r9 290x's. The will use a bit more power but it will save you ~$500-$1500 over the other the r 295x and titan z.



Is crossfire even reliable nowadays? I've seen many threads about people recommending NVIDIA SLI over crossfire more so than vice versa (Maybe not looking at enough threads). Anyone have high-end crossfire setups that may or may not attest to this?
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May 12, 2014 9:12:04 AM

SLI is still smoother than Crossfire but the difference is pretty small these days... I'd still go with SLI. You will need to go with either sli gtx 780 for about $1000 or sli GTX 780 Ti for about $1400 (about 20% better performance for 40% more cost) to get close the the performance you are looking for.
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