Can a single gtx 760 2gb run 3 monitors?

haynesr07

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well multiple monitors uses VRAM, and I had the EVGA GTX 760 4gb and when I ran tri-monitor I notice a little slack in my frames on LoL. I would say the 2GB model would greatly decrease your FPS especially on ultra settings.

I'd gowith something that doesn't have your cores disabled IE GK104 is the same processor used for like 4-5 different cards..
 

juanrdp

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Physicaly you could run them.

But experience depends on several factors, resolution of the monitors, game you use, etc...

On 5760 resolution (3x1920) and demanding games like, BF3, Crysis, etc... you could not even use High if you want playable framerates.
 

Michael Palma

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alright, thanks mate :D but do you think that GPU is enough for modern games to run on ultra settings?
 

haynesr07

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Definitely if you are just running one or two monitors and the other monitor is idle (not showing video or anything) you should be able to run most games on high/ultra settings.
 

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Holy BS. Im not sure what the 760 can or cannot do on the three monitors but my 2gb 770 does in fact run 3 monitors at 5760 x 1080 on ultra settings and with a very occasional dip below 40, maintains 55 to 60 fps.
 

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On crysis? Thats pure bullshit.

http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2013/05/31/nvidia-geforce-gtx-770-2gb-review/5

20 fps at most.

Ofc if you are talking that you get 60fps at your browser game....
 

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Really? I have an EVGA 2gb superclocked 770, and was planning to set up a surround. I was afraid i would need 3 770's, maybe ill hold off until i get the monitors first though