Battlefield 4 Question.

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How many frames do you think I'd get running at 1980 x 1080 on maxed settings with my setup? It's below in my signature. I was just thinking about getting it and was wondering.
 

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Wow, thats a pretty amazing setup!!! I would say you would get at least around 150 in singleplayer, though multiplayer also depends on you internet connection. If you connection if fine, you'll get even more (id say between 180 and 250), just an educated guess though. But with your setup you should run games at a far higher resolution. 1440p you should easily get 80+ fps on all games.
 

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I don't have the monitor for it, you sure? A lot of benchmarks I see show like 40FPS on 2580x resolutions on Metro Last Light and Crysis 3.

Granted I got around 50 with my overclocks average on MLL on my buddies 32 inch on that res, but still. 80+?
 

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That's just one GTX 780 TI, what about people with Stock OC'd 780'? They almost match TI performance. I kinda feel like I wasted money because I have some HEAVY overclocks on my TI's and feel I could easily do it with 780's because my friend has a core clock of 1200mhz on a vanilla card. That blows my mind.
 

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I'm not sure what the question is now, but to answer your original question you would get >150fps on BF4 on 1080.

With a single R9-290 on 3 1050 monitors, I get around 60-80fps. BF4 is not graphically demanding.

Metro and Crysis are completely different and much less optimised. Can't be compared with BF4 performance.
 

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Every card is different. I would buy a 780ti over a 780 any day, seeing as you are NEVER guaranteed a card that will overclock well. You can get lucky and oc you 780, but it wont match the performance of a stock ti. Factory overclocked 780s are more expensive and don't match the ti's performance either. You've got two 780ti's, and in my opinion its not a waste, but you will get more out of your cards if you get a 1440p monitor (in my opinion).
 

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really anything over GTX770 is an overkill for 1080p. It is a 60Hz monitor? If so it won't display more than 60fps no matter how powerful the GPUs.

As you already have a 780ti's and a 1080p monitor now, I would seriously consider adding 2 more 1080 monitors. Gaming with 3 monitors is an awesome experience as they fill your field of view and immerse you in the game. It would also make use of your GPU's.
 

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Which is stronger? Two GTX 780's on SLI (Vanilla) OR a Radeon GTX 7990? I'm going all bets in on the SLI. Also, do two Vanilla GTX 780's beat a Titan? NOW, overclocked GTX 780's? Weird question I know, but I'm OCD.
 

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dual 780ti will beat the 7990 by far. and yes two 780 also beat a titan easily. But seeing as you have a 1080p monitor, why not have 2?? (well, one 1440p and your 1080p). I myself actually bought myself a better primary monitor and i must say that dual monitors are sooooo good!!!!
 

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I was asking if two stock, regular 780's beat the 7990, but I'm assuming they stomp it. I'd like dual 290's but I'm holding out for the 880 series.

I have a 32 inch monitor and my desk is small, I'm good for now.