Will A Single Gtx 780 Be Able to Handle Three Displays?

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I'm asking if an evga 3GB superclocked GTX 780 will be able to handle three displays at once with at least above 45 fps in most games. Or should I spend an extra 20 dollars to get a 6GB version? In any way, does anybody know how well it will go?

Thanks!
 
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Okay, you're going to have to follow me closely on this one ... This review has 16 gaming benchmarks, most showing triple monitor resolutions and includes results for the GTX 780. The second part, if you follow me, is that its actually a review of the 6GB version of the 280x. What's the point? You can: 1) See how well the GTX 780 3GB does at those resolutions on a bunch of the latest games, 2) See how much of a difference 6GB makes over 3GB (by comparing the 280x 6GB vs. 3GB). Good luck!
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_280X_Gaming_6_GB/6.html
Okay, you're going to have to follow me closely on this one ... This review has 16 gaming benchmarks, most showing triple monitor resolutions and includes results for the GTX 780. The second part, if you follow me, is that its actually a review of the 6GB version of the 280x. What's the point? You can: 1) See how well the GTX 780 3GB does at those resolutions on a bunch of the latest games, 2) See how much of a difference 6GB makes over 3GB (by comparing the 280x 6GB vs. 3GB). Good luck!
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/R9_280X_Gaming_6_GB/6.html
 
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