How will a GTX 770 2gb SLI setup run on this 1440p monitor + Max settings + Current Gen Games?

Metaphysx

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Currently I am running two GTX SC 770's @ 2gb. I intend to game at 1440p, with the highest settings possible and the games I want to smoothly run are the new Warlords WoW expansion, Titanfall and whatever next gen games come along that interest me.

Here's the monitor I was thinking of getting:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294&cm_re=ROG_SWIFT_PG278Q-_-24-236-294-_-Product

Think it's a good fit, or is there something better out there? My budget is $600 and I feel it's a waste I am using an older 1080p monitor. So if anyone can either confirm this is the best monitor I can get

(Old Monitor):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236052
 
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Thats the exact display I've got, and you will run current games okay, but in some games with high filtering, supersampling etc you will notice that the 2gb vram might be a little low. I'm on a single 780 and feel like I'll either need to pickup another one or perhaps one of the upcoming gen nvidia flagships. But as of right now I doubt you'll have any issues with that display on the 770sli setup.

EDIT: Also if you buy the display before doing anything CHECK THE PIXELS, mine arrived with one green pixel on the bottom right side of the screen and it still annoys me, and with that display Asus wont give you a brand new replacement. What they offered me was a refurbished unit to replace a new "defective" one, I decided to let it go and...

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Thats the exact display I've got, and you will run current games okay, but in some games with high filtering, supersampling etc you will notice that the 2gb vram might be a little low. I'm on a single 780 and feel like I'll either need to pickup another one or perhaps one of the upcoming gen nvidia flagships. But as of right now I doubt you'll have any issues with that display on the 770sli setup.

EDIT: Also if you buy the display before doing anything CHECK THE PIXELS, mine arrived with one green pixel on the bottom right side of the screen and it still annoys me, and with that display Asus wont give you a brand new replacement. What they offered me was a refurbished unit to replace a new "defective" one, I decided to let it go and probably wont buy a display from asus in the future because of their complete lack of service after having picked up the display. But thats completely off topic :) just make sure you check it out well, especially with some black and dark loading screens :))
 
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I came across that monitor recently, it looks amazing. Especially since my computer color scheme matches it too. (aesthetic junky). I may just wait until I can afford that one...