GTX 770, GTX 780 and 1080p monitors

Slogane

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I am building a new pc, last thing i need is graphic card, either GTX 770 or GTX 780 (oc?) and right now i got one 22" 1080p 60hz monitor, later i want second one, same one(modul), and at some other point a 3rd one.

For this in mind for the future what card(s) should i buy?

And also should i maybe go for 22" or 24" 1080p 120 hz monitors instead? (Read around and what i understood from it 120hz whould be better and 24" would also make it a "good view")

I mostly play multi games at the same time and other stuff, e.g. Facebook,downloading, videos, etc..
 

Matthew-san

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The 770 (4 GB version!!) will handle multiple 1080p monitors with ease. You could probably play most games with a 770 (4 GB version!!) on a 4k monitor with only a few comprises in graphical quality. I have the 770 (4 GB version!!) and I've currently got it hooked up to a 21.5 in. 1080p 60 Hz monitor and a 32 in. 1080p 60 Hz HDTV and it has absolutely no trouble handling the multi-displays. It's important that you get the 4 GB version though because you'll need the extra memory for newer games that require more VRAM and for a multi-display set-up.
 

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If you have the money for a 120 or 144hz tn panel and your not just gaming, get a pls korean panel at 1440p, they run you about 300 bucks and would make full use of the 780's holy power. xstar, shimian, and qnix are the popular ones, and people say nothing but good things about them, hope that helps
 

Matthew-san

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You should get the 780. It's only about $100 more but you get a nice performance boost going from the 770 to the 780. Plus it's a more future proof GPU. Lastly, if you plan using a 4k monitor then the 780 would be better for that.