Hello, were wondering if i should get a triple monitor setup. Does anyone know if one GTX 770 can handle triple HD resolution? Or do i have to get one more 770 to run sli?
Hello, were wondering if i should get a triple monitor setup. Does anyone know if one GTX 770 can handle triple HD resolution? Or do i have to get one more 770 to run sli?
Specs: i7 4770, GTX 770 2g, 8g ram
Just built a new system with a friend, ASUS DCU II 770 pushing 5760x1080. "Playable" (30-45) fps on medium settings across most games...but IMHO, a second 770 is needed to make it worthy of the resolution (which is impressive).
I used a single GTX 680 2gb on 5760x1200 res and i could run most of my games on high settings and keep 40+ fps. The Gtx 770 is a rebranded slightly modified 680, you will be able to run most of the new games out now at medium to high settings with that card @5760x1080, wouldn't hurt to overclock it a bit though.
Hello, were wondering if i should get a triple monitor setup. Does anyone know if one GTX 770 can handle triple HD resolution? Or do i have to get one more 770 to run sli?
Specs: i7 4770, GTX 770 2g, 8g ram
Just built a new system with a friend, ASUS DCU II 770 pushing 5760x1080. "Playable" (30-45) fps on medium settings across most games...but IMHO, a second 770 is needed to make it worthy of the resolution (which is impressive).
You could sell it and get a GTX 780Ti 3GB which would be significantly better. At that resolution, you will want more than 256-bit 2GB VRAM, so adding another 2GB GTX 770 wouldn't be as good as a single GTX 780Ti 384-bit 3GB VRAM GPU.
60 FPS average? Probably low, if that. You might be able to run medium, depending on the game.
Lol it will easily run at low settings, Medium for pretty much all games will give you very close to 60 fps. My 680 was OC'd to 1250Mhz, you might want to look into just OC'ing your 770 to about 1200+ and adjust the fan curve accordingly and you should be fine with what you have.